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Andrew G. Ryder

Andrew G. Ryder

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Psychology

D-Index
45
Citations
12414
World Ranking
6565
National Ranking
442

Overview

Andrew G. Ryder is affiliated with Concordia University in Canada. Their academic work primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with a focus on subfields including Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

The main research topics covered in Ryder's work include:

  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Community Health and Development
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Resilience and Mental Health

Ryder has published extensively, with notable recent papers such as:

  • "Ethnoracial Differences in Coercive Referral and Intervention Among Patients With First-Episode Psychosis," 2021, Psychiatric Services
  • "The Social Lives of Infectious Diseases: Why Culture Matters to COVID-19," 2021, Frontiers in Psychology
  • "Cultural models of normalcy and deviancy," 2020, Asian Journal Of Social Psychology
  • "Evaluating the measurement invariance of the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5) in Black Americans and White Americans," 2021, Psychological Assessment
  • "An Integrated Ecological Approach to Mapping Variations in Collectivism Within China: Introducing the Triple-Line Framework," 2021, Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Ryder include Marina M. Doucerain, Yulia Chentsova-Dutton, Sommer Knight, Catherine E. Amiot, and G. Eric Jarvis.

Ryder's research has appeared repeatedly in publication venues such as Frontiers in Psychology and Journal of Black Psychology, alongside contributions to Psychiatric Services, Asian Journal Of Social Psychology, and Psychological Assessment.

Best Publications

  • Is acculturation unidimensional or bidimensional? A head-to-head comparison in the prediction of personality, self-identity, and adjustment.

    Andrew G. Ryder;Lynn E. Alden;Delroy L. Paulhus

  • Common mental health problems in immigrants and refugees: general approach in primary care

    Laurence J. Kirmayer;Lavanya Narasiah;Marie Munoz;Meb Rashid

  • The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale: has the gold standard become a lead weight?

    R. Michael Bagby;Andrew G. Ryder;Deborah R. Schuller;Margarita B. Marshall

  • The cultural shaping of depression: Somatic symptoms in China, psychological symptoms in North America?

    Andrew G. Ryder;Jian Yang;Xiongzhao Zhu;Shuqiao Yao

  • Overcoming language barriers in healthcare: A protocol for investigating safe and effective communication when patients or clinicians use a second language

    Renata F. I. Meuter;Cindy Gallois;Norman S. Segalowitz;Norman S. Segalowitz;Andrew G. Ryder;Andrew G. Ryder

  • Cross-cultural validation of a Chinese translation of the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale

    Xiongzhao Zhu;Jinyao Yi;Shuqiao Yao;Andrew G. Ryder

  • DSM-IV Personality Disorders and the Five-Factor Model of Personality: A Multi-Method Examination of Domain--and Facet-Level Predictions.

    R. Michael Bagby;Paul T. Costa;Thomas A. Widiger;Andrew G. Ryder

  • Towards a Cultural–Clinical Psychology

    Andrew G. Ryder;Andrew G. Ryder;Lauren M. Ban;Lauren M. Ban;Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton

  • OPENNESS TO EXPERIENCE, INTELLECT, SCHIZOTYPAL PERSONALITY DISORDER, AND PSYCHOTICISM: RESOLVING THE CONTROVERSY

    Michael Chmielewski;R Michael Bagby;Kristian Markon;Angela J Ring

  • Culture and psychopathology.

    Laurence J Kirmayer;Andrew G Ryder

  • Pathological narcissism and the depressive temperament

    Shona M. Tritt;Andrew G. Ryder;Andrew G. Ryder;Angela J. Ring;Aaron L. Pincus

  • The Predictive Capacity of the MMPI-2 and PAI Validity Scales and Indexes to Detect Coached and Uncoached Feigning

    R. Michael Bagby;Robert A. Nicholson;Jason R. Bacchiochi;Andrew G. Ryder

  • Acculturation and Sexual Function in Asian Women

    Lori A. Brotto;Heather M. Chik;Andrew G. Ryder;Boris B. Gorzalka

  • Psychosocial and clinical predictors of response to pharmacotherapy for depression.

    R. Michael Bagby;Andrew G. Ryder;Carolina Cristi

  • Avoidant personality disorder: current status and future directions.

    Lynn E. Alden;Judith M. Laposa;Charles T. Taylor;Andrew G. Ryder

  • The Chinese Experience of Rapid Modernization: Sociocultural Changes, Psychological Consequences?

    Jiahong Sun;Andrew G. Ryder;Andrew G. Ryder

  • Travels in hyper-diversity: Multiculturalism and the contextual assessment of acculturation

    Marina M. Doucerain;Jessica Dere;Jessica Dere;Andrew G. Ryder;Andrew G. Ryder

  • Depression in Cultural Context: "Chinese Somatization," Revisited

    Andrew G. Ryder;Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton

  • Perfectionism in the context of social fears: Toward a two-component model.

    Lynn E. Alden;Andrew G. Ryder;Tanna M. B. Mellings

  • Stigmatization of severe mental illness in India: Against the simple industrialization hypothesis.

    Sushrut Jadhav;Roland Littlewood;Andrew G Ryder;Ajita Chakraborty

  • Somatization vs. Psychologization of Emotional Distress: A Paradigmatic Example for Cultural Psychopathology

    Andrew G. Ryder;Jian Yang;Steven J. Heine

  • Toward a Culturally Responsive Model of Mental Health Literacy: Facilitating Help-Seeking Among East Asian Immigrants to North America.

    Sumin Na;Andrew G. Ryder;Andrew G. Ryder;Laurence J. Kirmayer;Laurence J. Kirmayer

Frequent Co-Authors

R. Michael Bagby
R. Michael Bagby University of Toronto
Norman Segalowitz
Norman Segalowitz Queensland University of Technology
Shuqiao Yao
Shuqiao Yao Central South University
Catherine E. Amiot
Catherine E. Amiot University of Quebec at Montreal
Lynn E. Alden
Lynn E. Alden University of British Columbia
Paul T. Costa
Paul T. Costa Duke University
Neil A. Rector
Neil A. Rector Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
Delroy L. Paulhus
Delroy L. Paulhus University of British Columbia
James G. Pfaus
James G. Pfaus Charles University
Steven J. Heine
Steven J. Heine University of British Columbia

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