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Carolyn M. Mazure

Carolyn M. Mazure

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
72
Citations
35284
World Ranking
2011
National Ranking
1171

Carolyn M. Mazure 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 Carolyn M. Mazure sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 220 publications — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Carolyn M. Mazure 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 Carolyn M. Mazure sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 72 D-Index — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1995 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Carolyn M. Mazure is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research spans psychology and medicine, with a particular focus on clinical psychology. Other notable subfields include general health professions, public health, environmental and occupational health, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and epidemiology.

Their research topics prominently cover posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) research, resilience and mental health, healthcare professionals' stress and burnout, sex and gender in healthcare, diversity and career in medicine, COVID-19 and mental health, and migration, health, and trauma.

Frequent publication venues for Carolyn M. Mazure include:

  • The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
  • Chronic Stress
  • Journal of Clinical Psychology
  • Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • International Journal of Women's Dermatology

Recent papers by Carolyn M. Mazure cover a range of mental health and gender-related topics:

  • "Mental Health and Wealth: Depression, Gender, Poverty, and Parenting," 2021, Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
  • "Women, opioid use and addiction," 2021, The FASEB Journal
  • "Are Women Less Psychologically Resilient Than Men? Background Stressors Underlying Gender Differences in Reports of Stress-Related Psychological Sequelae," 2021, The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
  • "Precision medicine requires understanding how both sex and gender influence health," 2022, Cell
  • "Research on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review of Methods and Implications in General Population Samples," 2021, Chronic Stress

Frequent co-authors associated with Carolyn M. Mazure are:

  • Crystal L. Park
  • Rani A. Hoff
  • Robert H. Pietrzak
  • Shane J. Sacco
  • Katherine E. Gnall

Carolyn M. Mazure was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1995.

Best Publications

  • The Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale: I. Development, Use, and Reliability

    Wayne K. Goodman;Lawrence H. Price;Steven A. Rasmussen;Carolyn Mazure

  • The Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale: II. Validity

    Wayne K. Goodman;Lawrence H. Price;Steven A. Rasmussen;Carolyn Mazure

  • Magnetic resonance imaging-based measurement of hippocampal volume in posttraumatic stress disorder related to childhood physical and sexual abuse--a preliminary report.

    J. Douglas Bremner;Penny Randall;Penny Randall;Eric Vermetten;Lawrence Staib

  • Evolving Knowledge of Sex Differences in Brain Structure, Function and Chemistry

    Kelly P. Cosgrove;Carolyn M. Mazure;Julie K. Staley

  • Measurement of dissociative states with the clinician-administered dissociative states scale (CADSS)

    J. Douglas Bremner;John H. Krystal;Frank W. Putnam;Steven M. Southwick

  • Childhood Sexual Abuse as a Risk Factor for Depression in Women: Psychosocial and Neurobiological Correlates

    Erica L. Weiss;James G. Longhurst;Carolyn M. Mazure

  • Life Stressors as Risk Factors in Depression

    Carolyn M. Mazure

  • DEVELOPMENT AND PRELIMINARY PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF AN INSTRUMENT FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF CHILDHOOD TRAUMA: THE EARLY TRAUMA INVENTORY

    J. Douglas Bremner;Eric Vermetten;Carolyn M. Mazure

  • Self-efficacy as a mediator between stressful life events and depressive symptoms. Differences based on history of prior depression.

    Paul K. Maciejewski;Holly G. Prigerson;Carolyn M. Mazure

  • A preliminary, open study of the combination of fluoxetine and desipramine for rapid treatment of major depression.

    J. Craig Nelson;Carolyn M. Mazure;Malcolm B. Bowers;Peter I. Jatlow

  • Family accommodation of obsessive-compulsive symptoms: instrument development and assessment of family behavior.

    L Calvocoressi;C M Mazure;S V Kasl;J Skolnick

  • Corticostriatal-Limbic Gray Matter Morphology in Adolescents With Self-reported Exposure to Childhood Maltreatment

    Erin E. Edmiston;Fei Wang;Carolyn M. Mazure;Joanne Guiney

  • Sex differences in event-related risk for major depression

    Paul K. Maciejewski;H. G. Prigerson;C. M. Mazure

  • Gender differences in the effects of bereavement-related psychological distress in health outcomes.

    J. H. Chen;A. J. Bierhals;Holly G. Prigerson;S. V. Kasl

  • Smoking and mental illness in the U.S. population.

    Philip H Smith;Carolyn M Mazure;Sherry A McKee

  • Childhood maltreatment as a risk factor for adult cardiovascular disease and depression.

    Sonja V. Batten;Mihaela Aslan;Paul K. Maciejewski;Carolyn M. Mazure

  • Sex differences in Alzheimer's disease and other dementias

    Carolyn M Mazure;Joel Swendsen

  • Imaging suicidal thoughts and behaviors: a comprehensive review of 2 decades of neuroimaging studies

    Lianne Schmaal;Anne-Laura van Harmelen;Vasiliki Chatzi;Elizabeth T. C. Lippard

  • Twenty years and still counting: including women as participants and studying sex and gender in biomedical research

    Carolyn M. Mazure;Daniel P. Jones

  • The Yale-Brown-Cornell Eating Disorder Scale: development, use, reliability and validity

    Carolyn M. Mazure;Katherine A. Halmi;Suzanne R. Sunday;Steven J. Romano

  • Perceived risks and benefits of smoking cessation: Gender-specific predictors of motivation and treatment outcome

    Sherry A. McKee;Stephanie S. O'Malley;Peter Salovey;Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin

  • Combining norepinephrine and serotonin reuptake inhibition mechanisms for treatment of depression: a double-blind, randomized study

    J.Craig Nelson;Carolyn M Mazure;Peter I Jatlow;Malcolm B Bowers

Frequent Co-Authors

Sherry A. McKee
Sherry A. McKee Yale University
Crystal L. Park
Crystal L. Park University of Connecticut
Rajita Sinha
Rajita Sinha Yale University
Stephanie S. O'Malley
Stephanie S. O'Malley Yale University
Mathilde M. Husky
Mathilde M. Husky University of Bordeaux
Lawrence H. Price
Lawrence H. Price Brown University
Kelly P. Cosgrove
Kelly P. Cosgrove Yale University
Robert H. Pietrzak
Robert H. Pietrzak Yale University
Marc N. Potenza
Marc N. Potenza Yale University
Shane W. Kraus
Shane W. Kraus University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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