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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 31 Citations 3,820 68 World Ranking 7577 National Ranking 343

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Psychiatry
  • Major depressive disorder
  • Internal medicine

Christoph Mundt spends much of his time researching Depression, Internal medicine, Clinical psychology, Neuroscience and Psychiatry. His study looks at the relationship between Depression and topics such as Hippocampus, which overlap with Pathophysiology. His research integrates issues of Endocrinology and Magnetic resonance imaging in his study of Internal medicine.

His Clinical psychology research integrates issues from Endogenous depression, Prospective cohort study, Social environment and Multivariate analysis. He interconnects Neuroticism and Confounding in the investigation of issues within Psychiatry. His Postpartum depression research includes elements of Odds ratio, Anxiety and Telephone interview.

His most cited work include:

  • Prefrontal-cingulate activation during executive control: which comes first? (173 citations)
  • Interactive Regulation of Affect in Postpartum Depressed Mothers and Their Infants: An Overview (160 citations)
  • Executive control deficit in depression: event-related potentials in a Go/Nogo task. (158 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Christoph Mundt mostly deals with Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Depression, Developmental psychology and Psychotherapist. As part of the same scientific family, Christoph Mundt usually focuses on Psychiatry, concentrating on Predictive validity and intersecting with Construct validity. His Clinical psychology research incorporates themes from Inter-rater reliability, Cognition, Anxiety, Convergent validity and Discriminant validity.

Christoph Mundt has researched Depression in several fields, including Social relation, Hippocampus and Expressed emotion. The concepts of his Developmental psychology study are interwoven with issues in Cognitive psychology and Attentional bias. He focuses mostly in the field of Cardiology, narrowing it down to matters related to Internal medicine and, in some cases, Mood.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Psychiatry (25.24%)
  • Clinical psychology (25.24%)
  • Depression (23.30%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2008-2014)?

  • Clinical psychology (25.24%)
  • Psychiatry (25.24%)
  • Depression (23.30%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Christoph Mundt mainly investigates Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Depression, Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapist. Christoph Mundt combines subjects such as Developmental psychology, Inter-rater reliability, Major depressive disorder and Major depressive episode with his study of Clinical psychology. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Psychiatry, Predictive validity is strongly linked to Construct validity.

His Depression research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Marital relationship, Internal medicine, Logistic regression and Anxiety. In the subject of general Internal medicine, his work in Prospective cohort study, Cohort and Cohort study is often linked to Injury prevention, thereby combining diverse domains of study. Christoph Mundt works mostly in the field of Anxiety, limiting it down to concerns involving Emotional stimuli and, occasionally, Stroop effect and Attentional bias.

Between 2008 and 2014, his most popular works were:

  • Does early improvement triggered by antidepressants predict response/remission? Analysis of data from a naturalistic study on a large sample of inpatients with major depression. (131 citations)
  • Maternity blues as a predictor of DSM-IV depression and anxiety disorders in the first three months postpartum (94 citations)
  • Hippocampal volume in first episode and recurrent depression. (68 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Psychiatry
  • Major depressive disorder
  • Cognition

His scientific interests lie mostly in Psychiatry, Depression, Borderline personality disorder, Comorbidity and Cognition. His Psychiatry study combines topics in areas such as Construct validity, Psychometrics and Convergent validity. His study focuses on the intersection of Depression and fields such as Internal medicine with connections in the field of Clinical psychology and Naturalistic observation.

His work in Borderline personality disorder tackles topics such as Psychological intervention which are related to areas like Mood. His Comorbidity research includes themes of Developmental psychology, Emotional expression, Attentional bias and Hypervigilance. His work deals with themes such as Alzheimer's disease and Gating, Sensory gating, which intersect with Cognition.

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Best Publications

Prevalence, onset and comorbidity of postpartum anxiety and depressive disorders

C. Reck;K. Struben;M. Backenstrass;U. Stefenelli.
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica (2008)

307 Citations

Interactive Regulation of Affect in Postpartum Depressed Mothers and Their Infants: An Overview

Corinna Reck;Aoife Hunt;Thomas Fuchs;Robert Weiss.
Psychopathology (2004)

281 Citations

Prefrontal-cingulate activation during executive control: which comes first?

Jaana Markela-Lerenc;Nicole Ille;Stefan Kaiser;Peter Fiedler.
Cognitive Brain Research (2004)

255 Citations

Executive control deficit in depression: event-related potentials in a Go/Nogo task.

Stefan Kaiser;Joerg Unger;Markus Kiefer;Jaana Markela.
Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging (2003)

244 Citations

Maternity blues as a predictor of DSM-IV depression and anxiety disorders in the first three months postpartum

Corinna Reck;Eva Stehle;Katja Reinig;Christoph Mundt.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2009)

212 Citations

Does early improvement triggered by antidepressants predict response/remission? Analysis of data from a naturalistic study on a large sample of inpatients with major depression.

Verena Henkel;Florian Seemüller;Michael Obermeier;Mazda Adli.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2009)

201 Citations

Validación y utilidad de la encuesta PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire) en el diagnóstico de depresión en pacientes usuarios de atención primaria en Chile

Tomas Baader M;José Luis Molina F;Silvia Venezian B;Carmen Rojas C.
Revista chilena de neuro-psiquiatría (2012)

186 Citations

Estrogen, menstrual cycle phases, and psychopathology in women suffering from schizophrenia.

Niels Bergemann;Peter Parzer;Benno Runnebaum;Franz Resch.
Psychological Medicine (2007)

143 Citations

A comparative study of nonspecific depressive symptoms and minor depression regarding functional impairment and associated characteristics in primary care

Matthias Backenstrass;Alexandra Frank;Katharina Joest;Sonja Hingmann.
Comprehensive Psychiatry (2006)

130 Citations

Plasma concentrations of estradiol in women suffering from schizophrenia treated with conventional versus atypical antipsychotics

Niels Bergemann;Christoph Mundt;Peter Parzer;Iris Jannakos.
Schizophrenia Research (2005)

126 Citations

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