Elana Schettini, PhD
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Biography
Dr. Elana Schettini is a Postdoctoral Psychology Fellow in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and the VA Connecticut, VISN 1 MIRECC. She is trained in clinical psychology with complementary expertise in cognitive neuroscience and data science, she has developed a program of work focused on behavioral regulation, maladaptive coping, and substance use. Her clinical focus within the Veterans Health Administration include outpatient substance use treatment and dialectical behavioral therapy skills training. These experiences have shaped her interest in understanding how individuals engage with treatment systems and what barriers delay access to and utilization of evidence-based care.
Appointments
Education & Training
- PhD
- The Ohio State University, Clinical Psychology
- MSc
- The Ohio State University, Psychology
- BS
- University of Miami, Neuroscience
Research
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Overview
Dr. Schettini’s research centers on improving early identification of maladaptive coping behaviors (with a focus on substance use) and enhancing timely engagement in care within large healthcare systems. She investigates how system-level processes, clinical pathways, and patient experiences influence when individuals seek and engage with treatment, with the goal of informing prevention and early intervention strategies. Her work integrates data science, clinical insight, and stakeholder perspectives to advance equitable access to high quality evidence-based care.
Medical Research Interests
Public Health Interests
ORCID
0000-0003-1099-0557
Research at a Glance
Publications Timeline
Publications
2024
Functional dissociation of the language network and other cognition in early childhood
Hiersche K, Schettini E, Li J, Saygin Z. Functional dissociation of the language network and other cognition in early childhood. Human Brain Mapping 2024, 45: e26757. PMID: 38888027, PMCID: PMC11184366, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26757.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric
2023
Individual Variability in Performance Reflects Selectivity of the Multiple Demand Network among Children and Adults
Schettini E, Hiersche K, Saygin Z. Individual Variability in Performance Reflects Selectivity of the Multiple Demand Network among Children and Adults. Journal Of Neuroscience 2023, 43: 1940-1951. PMID: 36750368, PMCID: PMC10027032, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1460-22.2023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric
2022
Maltreatment history and reasons for self‐injurious behavior among adolescents engaged in non‐suicidal self‐injury versus adolescents who attempted suicide
Fenerci R, Jenkins G, Gilbert A, Schettini E, Musella K, MacPherson H, Kim K, Kudinova A, Radoeva P, Dickstein D. Maltreatment history and reasons for self‐injurious behavior among adolescents engaged in non‐suicidal self‐injury versus adolescents who attempted suicide. Suicide And Life-Threatening Behavior 2022, 52: 898-907. PMID: 35635356, DOI: 10.1111/sltb.12887.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitations5.08 Parent Training for Childhood Conduct Problems
Samimy S, Schettini E, Fernhoff K, Webster-Stratton C, Beauchaine T. 5.08 Parent Training for Childhood Conduct Problems. 2022, 126-147. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-818697-8.00047-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitations
2021
Internalizing–externalizing comorbidity and regional brain volumes in the ABCD study
Schettini E, Wilson S, Beauchaine T. Internalizing–externalizing comorbidity and regional brain volumes in the ABCD study. Development And Psychopathology 2021, 33: 1620-1633. PMID: 36238203, PMCID: PMC9555230, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579421000560.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricCorrection to: Relationship between cognitive flexibility and subsequent course of mood symptoms and suicidal ideation in young adults with childhood-onset bipolar disorder
MacPherson H, Kudinova A, Schettini E, Jenkins G, Gilbert A, Thomas S, Kim K, Radoeva P, Fenerci R, Yen S, Hower H, Hunt J, Keller M, Dickstein D. Correction to: Relationship between cognitive flexibility and subsequent course of mood symptoms and suicidal ideation in young adults with childhood-onset bipolar disorder. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2021, 31: 1649-1649. PMID: 33738623, DOI: 10.1007/s00787-021-01755-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsRelationship between cognitive flexibility and subsequent course of mood symptoms and suicidal ideation in young adults with childhood-onset bipolar disorder
MacPherson H, Kudinova A, Schettini E, Jenkins G, Gilbert A, Thomas S, Kim K, Radoeva P, Fenerci R, Yen S, Hower H, Hunt J, Keller M, Dickstein D. Relationship between cognitive flexibility and subsequent course of mood symptoms and suicidal ideation in young adults with childhood-onset bipolar disorder. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2021, 31: 299-312. PMID: 33392723, PMCID: PMC8253874, DOI: 10.1007/s00787-020-01688-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitations
2020
Maladaptive personality traits and the course of suicidal ideation in young adults with bipolar disorder: Cross‐sectional and prospective approaches
Kudinova A, MacPherson H, Musella K, Schettini E, Gilbert A, Jenkins G, Clark L, Dickstein D. Maladaptive personality traits and the course of suicidal ideation in young adults with bipolar disorder: Cross‐sectional and prospective approaches. Suicide And Life-Threatening Behavior 2020, 51: 394-402. PMID: 32869383, PMCID: PMC8761060, DOI: 10.1111/sltb.12684.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricWhite matter correlates of cognitive flexibility in youth with bipolar disorder and typically developing children and adolescents
Radoeva P, Jenkins G, Schettini E, Gilbert A, Barthelemy C, DeYoung L, Kudinova A, Kim K, MacPherson H, Dickstein D. White matter correlates of cognitive flexibility in youth with bipolar disorder and typically developing children and adolescents. Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging 2020, 305: 111169. PMID: 33011484, PMCID: PMC8015187, DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2020.111169.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricDo styles of emotion dysregulation differentiate adolescents engaging in non-suicidal self-injury from those attempting suicide?
Kim K, Galione J, Schettini E, DeYoung L, Gilbert A, Jenkins G, Barthelemy C, MacPherson H, Radoeva P, Kudinova A, Dickstein D. Do styles of emotion dysregulation differentiate adolescents engaging in non-suicidal self-injury from those attempting suicide? Psychiatry Research 2020, 291: 113240. PMID: 32603928, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113240.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitations
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