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Andrea M. Hussong 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 Andrea M. Hussong sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 160 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Andrea M. Hussong 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 Andrea M. Hussong sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Andrea M. Hussong is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with substantial contributions to clinical psychology and related subfields. The body of work reflects interest in child and adolescent development, mental health, and the effects of external factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic on these populations.

Their publications cover key topics including:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction

Among the recent significant papers authored or co-authored by Andrea M. Hussong are:

  • The daily association between affect and alcohol use: A meta-analysis of individual participant data (2023, Psychological Bulletin)
  • Coping and Mental Health in Early Adolescence during COVID-19 (2021, Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology)
  • Adolescence Amid a Pandemic: Short- and Long-Term Implications (2021, Journal of Research on Adolescence)
  • COVID-19 Life Events Spill-Over on Family Functioning and Adolescent Adjustment (2021, The Journal of Early Adolescence)

Andrea M. Hussong collaborates frequently with several researchers, contributing to an interdisciplinary approach within their research network. Prominent co-authors include:

  • Patrick J. Curran
  • Laurie Chassin
  • Daniel J. Bauer
  • Susan T. Ennett
  • Nisha C. Gottfredson

Their publications appear predominantly in the following venues:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Prevention Science
  • Journal of Research on Adolescence
  • The Journal of Early Adolescence
  • Addictive Behaviors

The research outputs span a range of subfields including clinical psychology, sociology and political science, general health professions, social psychology, and education. This indicates a multidisciplinary engagement with complex issues surrounding adolescent development, health behaviors, and mental health outcomes.

Best Publications

  • Integrative data analysis: the simultaneous analysis of multiple data sets.

    Patrick J. Curran;Andrea M. Hussong

  • The Peer Context of Adolescent Substance Use: Findings from Social Network Analysis

    Susan T Ennett;Karl E. Bauman;Andrea M Hussong;Robert Faris

  • The relation of parent alcoholism to adolescent substance use: A longitudinal follow-up study.

    Laurie Chassin;Patrick J. Curran;Andrea M. Hussong;Craig R. Colder

  • An internalizing pathway to alcohol use and disorder.

    Andrea M. Hussong;Deborah J. Jones;Gabriela L. Stein;Donald H. Baucom

  • Adolescent substance use.

    Laurie Chassin;Andrea Hussong;Manuel Barrera;Brooke S. G. Molina

  • Specifying the relations between affect and heavy alcohol use among young adults.

    Andrea M. Hussong;Richard E. Hicks;Suzanne A. Levy;Patrick J. Curran

  • The use of latent trajectory models in psychopathology research.

    Patrick J. Curran;Andrea M. Hussong

  • Psychometric Approaches for Developing Commensurate Measures Across Independent Studies: Traditional and New Models

    Daniel J. Bauer;Andrea M. Hussong

  • Substance abuse hinders desistance in young adults' antisocial behavior.

    Andrea M. Hussong;Patrick J. Curran;Terrie E. Moffitt;Avshalom Caspi

  • The social ecology of adolescent alcohol misuse.

    Susan T. Ennett;Vangie A. Foshee;Karl E. Bauman;Andrea Hussong

  • Understanding the Diverse Needs of Children whose Parents Abuse Substances

    Jessica M. Solis;Julia M. Shadur;Alison R. Burns;Andrea M. Hussong

  • The stress-negative affect model of adolescent alcohol use: disaggregating negative affect.

    Andrea M. Hussong;Laurie Chassin

  • Integrative Data Analysis in Clinical Psychology Research

    Andrea M. Hussong;Patrick J. Curran;Daniel J. Bauer

  • Differentiating Peer Contexts and Risk for Adolescent Substance Use.

    Andrea M. Hussong

  • Perceived Peer Context and Adolescent Adjustment.

    Andrea M. Hussong

  • Enduring mental health: Prevalence and prediction.

    Jonathan D. Schaefer;Avshalom Caspi;Daniel W. Belsky;Honalee Harrington

  • Pooling Data From Multiple Longitudinal Studies: The Role of Item Response Theory in Integrative Data Analysis

    Patrick J. Curran;Andrea M. Hussong;Li Cai;Wenjing Huang

  • A systematic review of the unique prospective association of negative affect symptoms and adolescent substance use controlling for externalizing symptoms.

    Andrea M. Hussong;Susan T. Ennett;Melissa J. Cox;Maleeha Haroon

  • The developmental psychopathology of alcohol use and alcohol disorders: research achievements and future directions.

    Laurie Chassin;Kenneth J. Sher;Andrea Hussong;Patrick Curran

  • The peer context and the development of the perpetration of adolescent dating violence.

    Vangie A. Foshee;Thad S. Benefield;Heath Luz Mc Naughton Reyes;Susan T. Ennett

  • "Psychometric approaches for developing commensurate measures across independent studies: Traditional and new models": Clarification to Bauer and Hussong (2009).

    Daniel J. Bauer;Andrea M. Hussong

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurie Chassin
Laurie Chassin Arizona State University
Patrick J. Curran
Patrick J. Curran University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Daniel J. Bauer
Daniel J. Bauer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Susan T. Ennett
Susan T. Ennett University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Robert A. Zucker
Robert A. Zucker University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Vangie A. Foshee
Vangie A. Foshee University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kenneth J. Sher
Kenneth J. Sher University of Missouri
Amy G. Halberstadt
Amy G. Halberstadt North Carolina State University
Karl E. Bauman
Karl E. Bauman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Deborah J. Jones
Deborah J. Jones University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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