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D-Index
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Aaron M. Luebbe publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Aaron M. Luebbe sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 109 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Aaron M. Luebbe D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Aaron M. Luebbe sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Aaron M. Luebbe is affiliated with Miami University in the United States and specializes in the field of psychology, with a focus on clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, education, social psychology, and cognitive neuroscience.

The main topics of their research include:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Mind Wandering and Attention
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics

Luebbe has published extensively, with notable recent papers including:

  • Fear of positive evaluation and social anxiety: A systematic review of trait-based findings, 2020, Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Editorial Statement About JCCAP's 2023 Special Issue on Informant Discrepancies in Youth Mental Health Assessments: Observations, Guidelines, and Future Directions Grounded in 60 Years of Research, 2023, Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology
  • Sluggish cognitive tempo and ADHD symptoms in relation to task-unrelated thought: Examining unique links with mind-wandering and rumination, 2020, Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • A longitudinal examination of the relation between academic stress and anxiety symptoms among adolescents in India: The role of physiological hyperarousal and social acceptance, 2021, International Journal of Psychology
  • Prospective Associations Between Fears of Negative Evaluation, Fears of Positive Evaluation, and Social Anxiety Symptoms in Adolescence, 2022, Child Psychiatry & Human Development

Frequent coauthors in Luebbe's work include:

  • Stephen P. Becker
  • Matthew A. Jarrett
  • G. Leonard Burns
  • Joseph W. Fredrick
  • Michael Kofler

Their research has appeared repeatedly in several publication venues, reflecting a consistent engagement with key journals in the field. These journals include:

  • Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology
  • Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • International Journal of Psychology
  • Emotion
  • Journal of Family Psychology

Best Publications

  • Sleep in a large, multi-university sample of college students: sleep problem prevalence, sex differences, and mental health correlates.

    Stephen P. Becker;Stephen P. Becker;Matthew A. Jarrett;Aaron M. Luebbe;Annie A. Garner

  • An Observational Study of Co-Rumination in Adolescent Friendships.

    Amanda J. Rose;Rebecca A. Schwartz-Mette;Gary C. Glick;Rhiannon L. Smith

  • Sluggish Cognitive Tempo is Associated With Academic Functioning and Internalizing Symptoms in College Students With and Without Attention‐Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

    Stephen P. Becker;Stephen P. Becker;Joshua M. Langberg;Joshua M. Langberg;Aaron M. Luebbe;Melissa R. Dvorsky

  • Co-occurring Mental Health Problems and Peer Functioning Among Youth with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Review and Recommendations for Future Research

    Stephen P. Becker;Aaron M. Luebbe;Joshua M. Langberg;Joshua M. Langberg

  • Sluggish cognitive tempo in psychiatrically hospitalized children: factor structure and relations to internalizing symptoms, social problems, and observed behavioral dysregulation.

    Stephen P. Becker;Aaron M. Luebbe;Paula J. Fite;Laura Stoppelbein

  • Sleep problems and suicidal behaviors in college students

    Stephen P. Becker;Stephen P. Becker;Melissa R. Dvorsky;Alex S. Holdaway;Aaron M. Luebbe

  • The moderating effects of parenting styles on African-American and Caucasian children's suicidal behaviors.

    Leilani Greening;Laura Stoppelbein;Aaron Luebbe

  • Dimensionality of Helicopter Parenting and Relations to Emotional, Decision-Making, and Academic Functioning in Emerging Adults:

    Aaron M. Luebbe;Kathryn J. Mancini;Elizabeth J. Kiel;Brooke R. Spangler

  • Does Emotion Dysregulation Mediate the Association Between Sluggish Cognitive Tempo and College Students’ Social Impairment?

    Andrew J. Flannery;Stephen P. Becker;Aaron M. Luebbe

  • The Child Concentration Inventory (CCI): Initial validation of a child self-report measure of sluggish cognitive tempo

    Stephen P. Becker;Aaron M. Luebbe;Ann Marie Joyce

  • Evidence-based practice in psychology: perceptions of graduate students in scientist-practitioner programs.

    Aaron M. Luebbe;Alison M. Radcliffe;Tamora A. Callands;Debbie Green

  • Positive and Negative Family Emotional Climate Differentially Predict Youth Anxiety and Depression via Distinct Affective Pathways

    Aaron M. Luebbe;Debora J. Bell

  • Reward and punishment sensitivity are differentially associated with ADHD and sluggish cognitive tempo symptoms in children

    Stephen P. Becker;Stephen P. Becker;Paula J. Fite;Annie A. Garner;Leilani Greening

  • Perceived maternal and paternal psychological control: relations to adolescent anxiety through deficits in emotion regulation.

    Aaron M. Luebbe;Kari A. Bump;Lauren M. Fussner;Kathryn J. Rulon

  • Social information processing in children: specific relations to anxiety, depression, and affect.

    Aaron M. Luebbe;Debora J. Bell;Maureen A. Allwood;Lance P. Swenson

  • Sluggish cognitive tempo in adults: Psychometric validation of the Adult Concentration Inventory.

    Stephen P. Becker;G. Leonard Burns;Annie A. Garner;Matthew A. Jarrett

  • Suicidal Behaviors in College Students: Frequency, Sex Differences, and Mental Health Correlates Including Sluggish Cognitive Tempo.

    Stephen P. Becker;Stephen P. Becker;Alex S. Holdaway;Aaron M. Luebbe

  • Are sluggish cognitive tempo and daytime sleepiness distinct constructs

    Joshua M. Langberg;Stephen P. Becker;Melissa R. Dvorsky;Aaron M. Luebbe

  • Toddlers' context-varying emotions, maternal responses to emotions, and internalizing behaviors.

    Aaron M. Luebbe;Elizabeth J. Kiel;Kristin A. Buss

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Dimensions and Sluggish Cognitive Tempo Symptoms in Relation to College Students’ Sleep Functioning

    Stephen P. Becker;Stephen P. Becker;Aaron M. Luebbe;Joshua M. Langberg;Joshua M. Langberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen P. Becker
Stephen P. Becker Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Laura Stoppelbein
Laura Stoppelbein University of Alabama at Birmingham
Leilani Greening
Leilani Greening University of Mississippi Medical Center
Paula J. Fite
Paula J. Fite University of Kansas
G. Leonard Burns
G. Leonard Burns Washington State University
Joshua M. Langberg
Joshua M. Langberg Virginia Commonwealth University
Leanne Tamm
Leanne Tamm Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Amanda J. Rose
Amanda J. Rose University of Missouri
Melissa P. DelBello
Melissa P. DelBello University of Cincinnati
Terri L. Messman-Moore
Terri L. Messman-Moore Miami University

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