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Andrea M. Piccinin

Andrea M. Piccinin

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
34
Citations
4884
World Ranking
10212
National Ranking
717

Andrea M. Piccinin publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 110 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.

Andrea M. Piccinin 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. Piccinin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% 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. Piccinin is affiliated with the University of Victoria in Canada and has a scholarly focus primarily within the fields of Psychology and Medicine. Their research outputs span a variety of subfields, notably including Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Health, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology.

The scientist's work encompasses multiple main topics related to personality and health. These topics include Personality Traits and Psychology, Mental Health Research Topics, Health Disparities and Outcomes, Aging and Gerontology Research, Cognitive Abilities and Testing, Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, and Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control.

Andrea M. Piccinin has contributed to numerous academic publications. Their most frequent publication venues are:

  • Innovation in Aging
  • Collabra Psychology
  • The Journals of Gerontology Series A
  • Zurich Open Repository and Archive (University of Zurich)
  • European Journal of Personality

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Andrea M. Piccinin include:

  • Trajectories of Big Five Personality Traits: A Coordinated Analysis of 16 Longitudinal Samples, 2020, European Journal of Personality
  • Is Healthy Neuroticism Associated with Health Behaviors? A Coordinated Integrative Data Analysis, 2020, Collabra Psychology
  • Is Healthy Neuroticism Associated with Chronic Conditions? A Coordinated Integrative Data Analysis, 2020, Collabra Psychology
  • Is Healthy Neuroticism Associated with Longevity? A Coordinated Integrative Data Analysis, 2020, Collabra Psychology
  • The Importance of Engaging in Physical Activity in Older Adulthood for Transitions Between Cognitive Status Categories and Death: A Coordinated Analysis of 14 Longitudinal Studies, 2020, The Journals of Gerontology Series A

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Tomiko Yoneda
  • Graciela Muñiz-Terrera
  • Scott M. Hofer
  • Nathan A. Lewis
  • Eileen K Graham

Andrea M. Piccinin's research contributions primarily investigate the intersections between personality traits, aging, mental health, and physical health outcomes using longitudinal and coordinated integrative data analyses. Their collaborations and publication record reflect extensive engagement with large-scale studies and interdisciplinary methodological approaches in psychology and health sciences.

Best Publications

  • Relations between Preschool Attention Span-Persistence and Age 25 Educational Outcomes

    Megan M. McClelland;Alan C. Acock;Andrea Piccinin;Sally Ann Rhea

  • Psychopathology in Young People With Intellectual Disability

    Stewart L. Einfeld;Andrea M. Piccinin;Andrea M. Piccinin;Andrew Mackinnon;Scott M. Hofer;Scott M. Hofer

  • Integrative data analysis through coordination of measurement and analysis protocol across independent longitudinal studies.

    Scott M. Hofer;Andrea M. Piccinin

  • Analysis with missing data in drug prevention research.

    J. W. Graham;S. M. Hofer;A. M. Piccinin

  • Resistance-skills training and onset of alcohol use: Evidence for beneficial and potentially harmful effects in public schools and in private Catholic schools.

    Stewart I. Donaldson;John W. Graham;Andrea M. Piccinin;William B. Hansen

  • Personality predicts mortality risk: An integrative data analysis of 15 international longitudinal studies

    Eileen Kranz Graham;Joshua P. Rutsohn;Nicholas A. Turiano;Rebecca Bendayan

  • Coordinated analysis of age, sex, and education effects on change in MMSE scores.

    Andrea M. Piccinin;Graciela Muniz-Terrera;Sean Clouston;Chandra A. Reynolds

  • Trajectories of Big Five Personality Traits: A Coordinated Analysis of 16 Longitudinal Samples

    Eileen K. Graham;Sara J. Weston;Denis Gerstorf;Denis Gerstorf;Tomiko B. Yoneda

  • Contribution of cognitive abilities to performance and improvement on a substitution coding task.

    Andrea M. Piccinin;Patrick M. A. Rabbitt

  • Social Activity and Cognitive Functioning Over Time: A Coordinated Analysis of Four Longitudinal Studies

    Cassandra L. Brown;Laura E. Gibbons;Robert F. Kennison;Annie Robitaille

  • Cognitively Stimulating Activities: Effects on Cognition across Four Studies with up to 21 Years of Longitudinal Data

    Meghan B. Mitchell;Cynthia R. Cimino;Andreana Benitez;Cassandra L. Brown

  • Toward an Integrative Science of Life-Span Development and Aging

    Scott M. Hofer;Andrea M. Piccinin

  • Children's recall of aggressive and withdrawn behaviors: recognition memory and likability judgments.

    Alastair J. Younger;Andrea M. Piccinin

  • Change in cognitive capabilities in the oldest old: the effects of proximity to death in genetically related individuals over a 6-year period.

    Boo Johansson;Scott M. Hofer;Jason C. Allaire;Mildred M. Maldonado-Molina

  • Associations Between Aging-Related Changes in Grip Strength and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review.

    Andrea R Zammit;Annie Robitaille;Andrea M Piccinin;Graciela Muniz-Terrera;Graciela Muniz-Terrera

  • The longitudinal relationship between behavior and emotional disturbance in young people with intellectual disability and maternal mental health

    Kylie M. Gray;Andrea M. Piccinin;Scott M. Hofer;Andrew Mackinnon

  • Outcomes in young adulthood: are we achieving community participation and inclusion?

    Kylie Megan Gray;Andrea M Piccinin;Caroline Keating;John Raymond Taffe

  • A Coordinated Multi-study Analysis of the Longitudinal Association Between Handgrip Strength and Cognitive Function in Older Adults.

    Andrea R. Zammit;Andrea M. Piccinin;Emily C. Duggan;Andriy Koval

  • Cognitive activity mediates the association between social activity and cognitive performance: A longitudinal study.

    Cassandra L. Brown;Annie Robitaille;Elizabeth M. Zelinski;Roger A. Dixon

  • Dynamic Associations of Change in Physical Activity and Change in Cognitive Function: Coordinated Analyses of Four Longitudinal Studies

    Magnus Lindwall;Cynthia R. Cimino;Laura E. Gibbons;Meghan B. Mitchell

  • Transitions across cognitive states and death among older adults in relation to education: A multistate survival model using data from six longitudinal studies.

    Annie Robitaille;Ardo van den Hout;Robson J.M. Machado;David A. Bennett

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott M. Hofer
Scott M. Hofer University of Victoria
Boo Johansson
Boo Johansson University of Gothenburg
Avron Spiro
Avron Spiro Boston University
David A. Bennett
David A. Bennett Rush University Medical Center
Daniel K. Mroczek
Daniel K. Mroczek Northwestern University
Mindy J. Katz
Mindy J. Katz Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Ian J. Deary
Ian J. Deary University of Edinburgh
K. Warner Schaie
K. Warner Schaie University of Washington
Dorly J. H. Deeg
Dorly J. H. Deeg University of Amsterdam
Denis Gerstorf
Denis Gerstorf Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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