Lindsay A. Lundeen Source Confirmed
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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Lindsay A. Lundeen's research investigates behaviors and experiences related to self-directed violence and mental health, particularly within online communities. Her work has examined trends in nonsuicidal self-injury as discussed on platforms like Instagram and Reddit, exploring themes of emotional expression, anonymity, and potential harm. Lundeen has also studied the relationship between childhood trauma and sex addiction in adult men, as well as factors predicting major depression among online gamers, such as internet addiction and spirituality. Her publications have involved collaborations with L. M. Humphrey, Erin Kern Popejoy, David D. Christian, and Emma McMain at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Lundeen has contributed to the scholarly record with 11 publications, achieving an h-index of 5 and 51 citations.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 51
Selected Publications
- Predicting Major Depression Among Diverse Online Gamers: The Role of Internet Addiction and Spirituality (2025) DOI
- Hot-Spots, Diffractions, and Interstellar Poetry: Self-Directed Violence Research Meets Postqualitative Inquiry (2025) DOI
- Strong Fears, Weak Ties, and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: Medical Inquiries About Injury, Wound, and Scar Care from a Self-Harm Subreddit (2025) DOI
- Cutting Through Stigma: Suggested Best Practices for a Harm Reduction Approach to Nonsuicidal SelfâInjury (2025) DOI
- Predicting International Student Suicidality by Merging Identity, Suicide, and Acculturation Frameworks: A Hierarchical Logistic Regression (2024) DOI
- Digital Catharsis or Harmful Exposure? A Thematic Analysis of Self-Directed Violence Reddit Posts (2024) DOI
- Childhood trauma and sex addiction among adult men (2024) DOI
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