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Bruce P. Dohrenwend

Bruce P. Dohrenwend

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Overview

Bruce P. Dohrenwend is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of psychology, with specific work in clinical psychology, general health professions, and oncology.

The scientist's recent publications include:

  • The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of healthcare workers: study protocol for the COVID-19 HEalth caRe wOrkErS (HEROES) study, 2022, published in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
  • Personal Involvement of U.S. Vietnam Veterans in Harming Civilians and Prisoners: The Roles of Antisocial Predispositions and Combat Situations, 2021, published in Clinical Psychological Science

The frequent co-authors working with Bruce P. Dohrenwend include:

  • Franco Mascayano
  • Els van der Ven
  • Maria Francesca Moro
  • Sara Schilling
  • Sebastián Alarcón

The following venues have frequently published their work:

  • Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
  • Clinical Psychological Science

The main topics addressed in their research comprise:

  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Migration, Health and Trauma

Best Publications

  • Deviant Children Grown Up: A Sociological and Psychiatric Study of Sociopathic Personality.

    Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Lee N. Robins

  • A modified labeling theory approach to mental disorders : an empirical assessment

    Bruce G. Link;Francis T. Cullen;Elmer L. Struening;Patrick E. Shrout

  • Stressful life events: Their nature and effects.

    Barbara S. Dohrenwend;Bruce P. Dohrenwend

  • Exemplification of a method for scaling life events: the Peri Life Events Scale.

    Barbara S. Dohrenwend;Larry Krasnoff;Alexander R. Askenasy;Bruce P. Dohrenwend

  • Socioeconomic status and psychiatric disorders: The causation-selection issue.

    Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Itzhak Levav;Patrick E. Shrout;Sharon Schwartz

  • The Latino mortality paradox: a test of the "salmon bias" and healthy migrant hypotheses.

    A F Abraído-Lanza;B P Dohrenwend;D S Ng-Mak;J B Turner

  • Nonspecific Psychological Distress and Other Dimensions of Psychopathology: Measures for Use in the General Population

    Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Patrick E. Shrout;Gladys Egri;Frederick S. Mendelsohn

  • The Psychological Risks of Vietnam for U.S. Veterans: A Revisit with New Data and Methods

    Bruce P. Dohrenwend;J. Blake Turner;Nicholas A. Turse;Ben G. Adams;Ben G. Adams

  • Symptoms, hassles, social supports, and life events: problem of confounded measures.

    Barbara S. Dohrenwend;Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Margaret Dodson;Patrick E. Shrout

  • Distribution of Traumatic and Other Stressful Life Events by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, SES and Age: A Review of the Research

    Stephani L. Hatch;Stephani L. Hatch;Bruce P. Dohrenwend

  • Inventorying Stressful Life Events as Risk Factors for Psychopathology: Toward Resolution of the Problem of Intracategory Variability

    Bruce P. Dohrenwend

  • The role of adversity and stress in psychopathology: some evidence and its implications for theory and research.

    Bruce P. Dohrenwend

  • "Hassles" in the conceptualization and measurement of life stress variables.

    Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Patrick E. Shrout

  • Social Status and Psychological Disorder: A Causal Inquiry.

    Bruce Philip Dohrenwend;Barbara Snell Dohrenwend

  • Sex Differences and Psychiatric Disorders

    Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Barbara Snell Dohrenwend

  • Social and Cultural Influences on Psychopathology

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  • Some Issues in Research on Stressful Life Events

    Barbara Snell Dohrenwend;Bruce P. Dohrenwend

  • A longitudinal investigation of social causation and social selection processes involved in the association between socioeconomic status and psychiatric disorders.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Bruce G. Link

  • Socioeconomic Status and Depression: The Role of Occupations Involving Direction, Control, and Planning

    Bruce G. Link;Mary Clare Lennon;Bruce P. Dohrenwend

  • Mental illness in the United States : epidemiological estimates

    Robert E. Roberts;Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Barbara Snell Dohrenwend;Madelyn Schwartz Gould

  • Inter-generational longitudinal study of social class and depression: a test of social causation and social selection models.

    Jennifer E. B. Ritsher;Virginia Warner;Jeffrey G. Johnson;Bruce P. Dohrenwend

  • Social and Psychological Factors in Stress.@@@Social Stress and Chronic Illness: Mortality Patterns in Industrial Society.

    Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Joseph E. McGrath;David L. Dodge;Walter T. Martin

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew E. Skodol
Andrew E. Skodol University of Arizona
Patrick E. Shrout
Patrick E. Shrout New York University
Mark Weiser
Mark Weiser Sheba Medical Center
Karestan C. Koenen
Karestan C. Koenen Harvard University
Melanie M. Wall
Melanie M. Wall Columbia University
Alex J. Zautra
Alex J. Zautra Arizona State University
Yuval Neria
Yuval Neria Columbia University
Brian P. Marx
Brian P. Marx Boston University
Denise M. Sloan
Denise M. Sloan Boston University
Terence M. Keane
Terence M. Keane Boston University

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