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D-Index
46
Citations
8210
World Ranking
6440
National Ranking
3488

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1996 - APA Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology
  • 1986 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Anthony J. Marsella was affiliated with the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the United States. Their scholarly work focused primarily on the fields of psychology and social sciences, with notable contributions in social psychology and health.

Their research interests included cultural differences and values, indigenous health, education, and rights, as well as social representations and identity.

  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
  • Social Representations and Identity

Marsella collaborated with several frequent co-authors throughout their career. These included Grant J. Rich, Neeta A. Ramkumar, and Laurie D. McCubbin.

  • Grant J. Rich
  • Neeta A. Ramkumar
  • Laurie D. McCubbin

The scientist authored a book published by Springer Nature titled Psychology in Oceania and the Caribbean in 2021, which has been cited 13 times.

Anthony J. Marsella received recognition for their contributions to the field of psychology, including the APA Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology in 1996 and being named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1986.

Best Publications

  • Recovery from psychotic illness: a 15- and 25-year international follow-up study

    G. Harrison;K. Hopper;T. Craig;E. Laska

  • Ethnocultural aspects of posttraumatic stress disorder : issues, research, and clinical applications

    Anthony J. Marsella

  • Cultural Conceptions of Mental Health and Therapy

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  • Toward a "global-community psychology": Meeting the needs of a changing world.

    Anthony J. Marsella

  • Stressful life events preceding the acute onset of schizophrenia: a cross-national study from the World Health Organization

    R. Day;J. A. Nielsen;A. Korten;G. Ernberg

  • Ethnocultural aspects of posttraumatic stress disorder.

    Anthony J. Marsella;Matthew J. Friedman;E. Huland Spain

  • Culture and Mental Health: An Introduction and Overview of Foundations, Concepts, and Issues

    Anthony J. Marsella;Ann Marie Yamada

  • Understanding terrorism: Psychosocial roots, consequences, and interventions.

    Fathali M. Moghaddam;Anthony J. Marsella

  • Amidst peril and pain: The mental health and well-being of the world's refugees.

    Anthony J. Marsella;Thomas Bornemann;Solvig Ekblad;John Orley

  • Ethnic Variations in the Expression of Depression

    Anthony J. Marsella;David Kinzie;Paul Gordon

  • Cross-Cultural Variations in the Phenomenological Experience of Depression I. Word Association Studies

    Junko Tanaka-Matsumi;Anthony J. Marsella

  • Ethnocultural Aspects of PTSD: An Overview of Concepts, Issues, and Treatments

    Anthony J. Marsella

  • Cancer incidence of schizophrenic patients. Results of record linkage studies in three countries.

    Walter Gulbinat;Annelise Dupont;Assen Jablensky;Ole M. Jensen

  • Culture and conflict: Understanding, negotiating, and reconciling conflicting constructions of reality☆

    Anthony J. Marsella

  • Internationalizing the counseling psychology curriculum: toward new values, competencies, and directions

    Anthony J. Marsella;Paul Pedersen

  • Ethnocultural considerations in disasters: an overview of research, issues, and directions.

    Anthony J. Marsella;Michael A. Christopher

  • Cross-cultural counseling and psychotherapy

    Anthony J. Marsella;Paul Pedersen

  • Ethnocultural aspects of PTSD: An overview of issues and research directions.

    Anthony J. Marsella;Matthew J. Friedman;E. Huland Spain

  • Diversity in a Global Era: The context and consequences of differences

    Anthony J. Marsella

  • Thoughts on cross-cultural studies on the epidemiology of depression.

    Anthony J. Marsella

  • The measurement of personality across cultures: Historical conceptual, and methodological issues and considerations.

    Anthony J. Marsella;Joan Dubanoski;Winter C. Hamada;Heather Morse

  • Mental Health Services: The Cross-Cultural Context

    Paul Pedersen;N. Sartorius;Anthony J. Marsella

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Pedersen
Paul Pedersen University of Hawaii at Manoa
Charles J. Golden
Charles J. Golden Nova Southeastern University
Sarah E. Hampson
Sarah E. Hampson Oregon Research Institute
Frederick T. L. Leong
Frederick T. L. Leong Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Frederick L. Coolidge
Frederick L. Coolidge University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Lewis R. Goldberg
Lewis R. Goldberg Oregon Research Institute
Donald G. Dutton
Donald G. Dutton University of British Columbia

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