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Christine McCauley Ohannessian

Christine McCauley Ohannessian

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
37
Citations
5913
World Ranking
9186
National Ranking
4871

Christine McCauley Ohannessian 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 Christine McCauley Ohannessian sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 120 publications — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Christine McCauley Ohannessian 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 Christine McCauley Ohannessian sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Christine McCauley Ohannessian is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and social sciences, with a focus on clinical psychology, sociology and political science, experimental and cognitive psychology, education, and communication.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum

Christine McCauley Ohannessian has published extensively in various academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Adolescence
  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Youth & Society
  • Journal of Child and Family Studies
  • Emerging Adulthood

Notable recent papers include:

  • "Social media use and internalizing symptoms during early adolescence: The role of co-rumination," 2020, Journal of Affective Disorders
  • "Social Media Use and Externalizing Behaviors During Early Adolescence," 2020, Youth & Society

Other relevant publications in the field include:

  • "Social media use and risky behaviors in adolescents: A meta-analysis," 2020, Journal of Adolescence
  • "Editorial Statement About JCCAP's 2023 Special Issue on Informant Discrepancies in Youth Mental Health Assessments: Observations, Guidelines, and Future Directions Grounded in 60 Years of Research," 2023, Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology
  • "Perceived Family and Friend Support Moderate Pathways From Peer Victimization to Substance Use in Early-Adolescent Girls and Boys: A Moderated-Mediation Analysis," 2020, The Journal of Early Adolescence

The scientist has collaborated frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Anna Vannucci
  • Emily G. Simpson
  • Tessa Fagle
  • Andres De Los Reyes
  • Robert D. Laird

Best Publications

  • Social media use and anxiety in emerging adults

    Anna Vannucci;Kaitlin M. Flannery;Christine McCauley Ohannessian

  • Social media use and risky behaviors in adolescents: A meta-analysis.

    Anna Vannucci;Emily G. Simpson;Sonja Gagnon;Christine McCauley Ohannessian

  • Parenting in a digital age: A review of parents' role in preventing adolescent cyberbullying

    Caitlin Elsaesser;Beth Russell;Christine McCauley Ohannessian;Desmond Patton

  • Introduction to the Special Issue: Discrepancies in Adolescent–Parent Perceptions of the Family and Adolescent Adjustment

    Andres De Los Reyes;Christine McCauley Ohannessian

  • Does self-competence predict gender differences in adolescent depression and anxiety?

    Christine Mccauley Ohannessian;Richard M. Lerner;Jacqueline V. Lerner;Alexander Von Eye

  • Media use and adolescent psychological adjustment: an examination of gender differences.

    Christine McCauley Ohannessian

  • Social Media Use Subgroups Differentially Predict Psychosocial Well-Being During Early Adolescence

    Anna Vannucci;Christine McCauley Ohannessian

  • Adolescent-parent discrepancies in perceptions of family functioning and early adolescent self-competence

    Christine McCauley Ohannessian;Jacqueline V. Lerner;Richard M. Lerner;Alexander von Eye

  • Discrepancies in Adolescents' and Parents' Perceptions of Family Functioning and Adolescent Emotional Adjustment

    Christine McCauley Ohannessian;Richard M. Lerner;Jacqueline V. Lerner;Alexander von Eye

  • Discrepancies Between Adolescent and Parent Reports About Family Relationships

    Andres De Los Reyes;Christine M. Ohannessian;Sarah J. Racz

  • A Longitudinal Investigation of the Relationship between Educational Investment and Adolescent Sexual Activity

    Christine Mc Cauley Ohannessian;Lisa J. Crockett

  • Adolescent weight management and perceptions: an analysis of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.

    Marcus Kilpatrick;Christine Ohannessian;John B. Bartholomew

  • Gender Differences in Anxiety Trajectories from Middle to Late Adolescence.

    Christine McCauley Ohannessian;Stephanie Milan;Anna Vannucci

  • The Relationship Between Parental Psychopathology and Adolescent Psychopathology An Examination of Gender Patterns

    Christine Mc Cauley Ohannessian;Victor M. Hesselbrock;John Kramer;Samuel Kuperman

  • Discrepancies in Adolescents' and their Mothers' Perceptions of the Family and Adolescent Anxiety Symptomatology.

    Christine McCauley Ohannessian;Andres De Los Reyes

  • Body Image Dissatisfaction and Anxiety Trajectories During Adolescence.

    Anna Vannucci;Christine McCauley Ohannessian

  • Parental problem drinking and adolescent externalizing behaviors: The mediating role of family functioning.

    Laura J. Finan;Jessica Schulz;Mellissa S. Gordon;Christine McCauley Ohannessian

  • The relationship between parental alcoholism and adolescent psychopathology: A systematic examination of parental comorbid psychopathology

    Christine McCauley Ohannessian;Victor M. Hesselbrock;John Kramer;Samuel Kuperman

  • Developmental Changes in Discrepancies Between Adolescents’ and Their Mothers’ Views of Family Communication

    Andres De Los Reyes;Christine McCauley Ohannessian;Robert D. Laird

  • The influence of perceived social support on the relationship between family history of alcoholism and drinking behaviors.

    Christine Mccauley Ohannessian;Victor M. Hesselbrock

  • A Longitudinal Study of Perceived Family Adjustment and Emotional Adjustment in Early Adolescence

    Christine McCauley Ohannessian;Richard M. Lerner;Jaqueline V. Lerner;Alexander von Eye

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard M. Lerner
Richard M. Lerner Tufts University
Andres De Los Reyes
Andres De Los Reyes University of Maryland, College Park
Jacqueline V. Lerner
Jacqueline V. Lerner Boston College
Yifrah Kaminer
Yifrah Kaminer University of Connecticut
Alexander von Eye
Alexander von Eye Michigan State University
Marc A. Schuckit
Marc A. Schuckit University of California, San Diego
Kathleen K. Bucholz
Kathleen K. Bucholz Washington University in St. Louis
James R. McKay
James R. McKay University of Pennsylvania
Howard Tennen
Howard Tennen University of Connecticut
John I. Nurnberger
John I. Nurnberger Indiana University

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