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Catherine G. Greeno publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Catherine G. Greeno sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 91 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Catherine G. Greeno D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Catherine G. Greeno sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 37 D-Index — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Catherine G. Greeno is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their research spans across multiple disciplines including psychology and medicine, with a focus on clinical psychology, public health, environmental and occupational health, general health professions, social psychology, and sociology and political science.

The scientist's work concentrates on several key topics within mental health and public health domains. These include mental health treatment and access, maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, telemedicine and telehealth implementation, health disparities and outcomes, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, and health policy implementation science.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Social Work in Mental Health
  • Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
  • Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
  • Community Mental Health Journal

Some of the most recent papers authored or coauthored by Catherine G. Greeno cover various aspects of mental health assessment, telehealth, and health measurement methods. Selected papers are:

  • Estimating the sample mean and standard deviation from commonly reported quantiles in meta-analysis (2020), Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
  • Patient Health Questionnaire-9 scores do not accurately estimate depression prevalence: individual participant data meta-analysis (2020), Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
  • Federally Qualified Health Centers Use of Telehealth to Deliver Integrated Behavioral Health Care During COVID-19 (2022), Community Mental Health Journal
  • Data-Driven Cutoff Selection for the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 Depression Screening Tool (2024), JAMA Network Open
  • Comparison of Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and Hospital Anxiety and Depression - Depression subscale scores by administration mode: An individual participant data differential item functioning meta-analysis (2024), Journal of Affective Disorders

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Brooke Levis
  • Kira E. Riehm
  • Marleine Azar
  • Danielle B. Rice
  • Pim Cuijpers

Catherine G. Greeno's research contributions demonstrate an integration of clinical psychology and public health approaches, addressing practical challenges in mental health screening, telehealth service delivery, and the epidemiology of depression. Their interdisciplinary focus also highlights significant attention to health disparities and psychosocial development across different populations.

Best Publications

  • Stress-induced eating.

    Catherine G. Greeno;Rena R. Wing

  • A Controlled Family Study of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa: Psychiatric Disorders in First-Degree Relatives and Effects of Proband Comorbidity

    Lisa R. Lilenfeld;Walter H. Kaye;Catherine G. Greeno;Kathleen R. Merikangas

  • Accuracy of the PHQ-2 Alone and in Combination With the PHQ-9 for Screening to Detect Major Depression: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    Brooke Levis;Brooke Levis;Ying Sun;Chen He;Yin Wu;Yin Wu

  • Diagnosis of nonpsychotic patients in community clinics

    M. Katherine Shear;Catherine Greeno;Jasbir Kang;Diane Ludewig

  • Relationship of depression, anxiety, and obsessionality to state of illness in anorexia nervosa.

    Christine Pollice;Walter H. Kaye;Catherine G. Greeno;Theodore E. Weltzin

  • Persistent perfectionism, symmetry, and exactness after long-term recovery from anorexia nervosa.

    Nalini M. Srinivasagam;Walter H. Kaye;Katherine H. Plotnicov;Catherine Greeno

  • Binge antecedents in obese women with and without binge eating disorder.

    Catherine G. Greeno;Rena R. Wing;Saul Shiffman

  • Equivalency of the diagnostic accuracy of the PHQ-8 and PHQ-9: A systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis

    Yin Wu;Brooke Levis;Kira E. Riehm;Nazanin Saadat

  • Alterations in Serotonin Activity and Psychiatric Symptoms After Recovery From Bulimia Nervosa

    Walter H. Kaye;Catherine G. Greeno;Howard Moss;John Fernstrom

  • A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of an Abbreviated Social Support Instrument: The MOS-SSS

    Christopher D. Gjesfjeld;Catherine G. Greeno;Kevin H. Kim

  • Diagnosis of binge eating disorder: Discrepancies between a questionnaire and clinical interview

    Catherine G. Greeno;Marsha D. Marcus;Rena R. Wing

  • Why Lower Income Mothers Do Not Engage With the Formal Mental Health Care System: Perceived Barriers to Care

    Carol M. Anderson;Cynthia S. Robins;Catherine G. Greeno;Helen Cahalane

  • Patient Health Questionnaire-9 scores do not accurately estimate depression prevalence: individual participant data meta-analysis

    Brooke Levis;Andrea Benedetti;John P.A. Ioannidis;Ying Sun

  • Assessing Social-Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia With the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test

    Shaun M. Eack;Catherine G. Greeno;Michael F. Pogue-Geile;Christina E. Newhill

  • Psychiatric disorders in women with bulimia nervosa and their first‐degree relatives: Effects of comorbid substance dependence

    Lisa R. Lilenfeld;Walter H. Kaye;Catherine G. Greeno;Kathleen R. Merikangas

  • Economic Stress, Social Support, and Maternal Depression: Is Social Support Deterioration Occurring.

    Christopher D. Gjesfjeld;Catherine G. Greeno;Kevin H. Kim;Carol M. Anderson

  • Bulimia Nervosa and Substance Dependence: Association and Family Transmission

    Walter H. Kaye;Lisa R. Lilenfeld;Katherine Plotnicov;Kathleen R. Merikangas

  • Weight Changes in Caregivers of Alzheimer's Care Recipients: Psychobehavioral Predictors

    Peter P. Vitaliano;Joan Russo;James M. Scanlan;Catherine G. Greeno

  • How Different Is the "Different Voice"?

    Catherine G. Greeno;Eleanor E. Maccoby

  • The Accuracy of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 Algorithm for Screening to Detect Major Depression: An Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis.

    Chen He;Chen He;Brooke Levis;Brooke Levis;Kira E. Riehm;Nazanin Saadat

  • Binge eating onset in obese patients with binge eating disorder

    Marsha D. Marcus;Mary Margaret Moulton;Catherine G. Greeno

  • Depression and anxiety among mothers who bring their children to a pediatric mental health clinic.

    Holly A. Swartz;M. Katherine Shear;Frances J. Wren;Catherine G. Greeno

Frequent Co-Authors

Shaun M. Eack
Shaun M. Eack University of Pittsburgh
Scott B. Patten
Scott B. Patten University of Calgary
Yeates Conwell
Yeates Conwell University of Rochester Medical Center
Peter Butterworth
Peter Butterworth Australian National University
Simon Gilbody
Simon Gilbody University of York
Mary A. Whooley
Mary A. Whooley University of California, San Francisco
Gregory Carter
Gregory Carter University of Newcastle Australia
M. Katherine Shear
M. Katherine Shear Columbia University
Brian J. Hall
Brian J. Hall New York University Shanghai
Pim Cuijpers
Pim Cuijpers Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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