Allison Letkiewicz, PhD

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University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL 
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Wendy Heller grad student 2011-2018 UIUC
Stewart A. Shankman post-doc Northwestern (PsychTree)
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Letkiewicz AM, Li LY, Hoffman LMK, et al. (2023) Cognitive inflexibility and heightened error monitoring are related to lower sexual functioning. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 196: 112281
Letkiewicz AM, Li LY, Hoffman LMK, et al. (2023) A prospective study of the relative contribution of adolescent peer support quantity and quality to depressive symptoms. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
Letkiewicz AM, Spring JD, Li LY, et al. (2023) Childhood trauma predicts blunted error monitoring in adulthood: An event-related potential study. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
Funkhouser CJ, Correa KA, Letkiewicz AM, et al. (2021) Evaluating the criterion validity of hierarchical psychopathology dimensions across models: Familial aggregation and associations with research domain criteria (sub)constructs. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 130: 575-586
Letkiewicz AM, Funkhouser CJ, Shankman SA. (2021) Childhood maltreatment predicts poorer executive functioning in adulthood beyond symptoms of internalizing psychopathology. Child Abuse & Neglect. 118: 105140
Letkiewicz AM, Silton RL, Mimnaugh KJ, et al. (2020) Childhood abuse history and attention bias in adults. Psychophysiology. e13627
Letkiewicz AM, Miller GA, Crocker LD, et al. (2014) Executive Function Deficits in Daily Life Prospectively Predict Increases in Depressive Symptoms. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 38: 612-620
Letkiewicz AM, Miller GA, Crocker LD, et al. (2014) Executive Function Deficits in Daily Life Prospectively Predict Increases in Depressive Symptoms Cognitive Therapy and Research
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