Christine Vinci
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
46 Papers
99 Citations
Christine Vinci is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smoking cessation & Mindfulness. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 34 publications. Previous affiliations of Christine Vinci include Louisiana State University & Veterans Health Administration.
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Papers
Effects of a brief mindfulness intervention on negative affect and urge to drink among college student drinkers
Christine Vinci,MacKenzie R. Peltier,Sonia M. Shah,Jessica Kinsaul,Krystal Waldo,Megan A. McVay,Megan A. McVay,Amy L. Copeland +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicated that the mindfulness intervention increased state mindfulness and relaxation, and decreased NA immediately following the mindfulness Intervention, however, the Mindfulness intervention did not influence responses to NA induction on any of the outcome variables at T3.
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Moral injury and suicidality among combat-wounded veterans: The moderating effects of social connectedness and self-compassion.
Michelle L. Kelley,Adrian J. Bravo,Rachel L Davies,Hannah C. Hamrick,Christine Vinci,Jason C. Redman +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined several potential risk (i.e., overidentification and self-judgment) and protective factors that may moderate the association between moral injury and suicidality.
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Examination of trait impulsivity on the response to a brief mindfulness intervention among college student drinkers.
Christine Vinci,MacKenzie R. Peltier,Krystal Waldo,Jessica Kinsaul,Sonia M. Shah,Scott F. Coffey,Amy L. Copeland +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that level and subscale of impulsivity matter with regard to how a participant will respond to a mindfulness versus relaxation intervention, and that negative urgency was positively associated with urge to drink following the mindfulness intervention.
Rumination as a Mediator of the Associations Between Moral Injury and Mental Health Problems in Combat-Wounded Veterans.
Adrian J. Bravo,Michelle L. Kelley,Richard A. Mason,Sarah Ehlke,Christine Vinci,Lt Jason C Redman Ret +5 more
TL;DR: Both self-directed and other- directed moral injury were associated with increased problem-focused thoughts, which in turn was associated with higher reported symptoms of depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder.
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PTSD-related alcohol expectancies and impulsivity interact to predict alcohol use severity in a substance dependent sample with PTSD
Katherine Schaumberg,Christine Vinci,Joseph S. Raiker,Joseph S. Raiker,Natalie Mota,Natalie Mota,Michelle Jackson,Michelle Jackson,Diana J. Whalen,Diana J. Whalen,Julie A. Schumacher,Scott F. Coffey +11 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that impulsivity and PTSD-related alcohol expectancies interact to predict alcohol use severity in a comorbid PTSD and substance dependent sample.
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