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Cynthia Suveg 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 Cynthia Suveg sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 107 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Cynthia Suveg 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 Cynthia Suveg sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Cynthia Suveg is a researcher affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with a focus on clinical psychology, education, social psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

Suveg's research covers topics related to child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, early childhood education and development, heart rate variability and autonomic control, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes, adolescent and pediatric healthcare, and attachment and relationship dynamics.

Recent publications by Suveg include:

  • Relations among family, peer, and academic stress and adjustment in Chinese adolescents: A daily diary analysis (2023, Developmental Psychology)
  • Preschoolers' dynamic respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) change during a challenging parent-child interactive task: Relations with preschoolers' socioemotional health (2020, Developmental Psychobiology)
  • Biological sensitivity to context as a dyadic construct: An investigation of child-parent RSA synchrony among low-SES youth (2021, Development and Psychopathology)
  • Intergenerational Transmission of Childhood Maltreatment Mediated by Maternal Emotion Dysregulation (2021, Journal of Child and Family Studies)
  • The role of executive functioning, healthcare management, and self-efficacy in college students' health-related quality of life (2021, Journal of American College Health)

The venues where Suveg frequently publishes include Developmental Psychobiology, Developmental Psychology, Journal of American College Health, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, and Child Development.

Regular coauthors in Suveg's research include Zhuo Rachel Han, Molly E. Hale, Kara B. West, Jianjie Xu, and Hui Wang.

Best Publications

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety disordered youth: a randomized clinical trial evaluating child and family modalities

    Philip C. Kendall;Jennifer L. Hudson;Elizabeth A. Gosch;Ellen C. Flannery-Schroeder

  • Anger and Sadness Regulation: Predictions to Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms in Children

    Janice Zeman;Kimberly Shipman;Cynthia Suveg

  • Emotion Regulation in Children with Anxiety Disorders.

    Cynthia Suveg;Janice Zeman

  • Clinical Characteristics of Anxiety Disordered Youth

    Philip C. Kendall;Scott N. Compton;John T. Walkup;Boris Birmaher

  • Considering CBT with anxious youth? Think exposures

    Philip C. Kendall;Joanna A. Robin;Kristina A. Hedtke;Cynthia Suveg

  • Predictors and moderators of treatment response in childhood anxiety disorders: results from the CAMS trial.

    Scott N. Compton;Tara S. Peris;Daniel Almirall;Boris Birmaher

  • Feasibility of exercise training for the short-term treatment of generalized anxiety disorder: a randomized controlled trial.

    Matthew P. Herring;Marni L. Jacob;Cynthia Suveg;Rodney K. Dishman

  • Emotion Socialization in Families of Children With an Anxiety Disorder

    Cynthia Suveg;Janice Zeman;Ellen Flannery-Schroeder;Michael Cassano

  • Maternal Emotion Regulation Links to Emotion Parenting and Child Emotion Regulation

    Diana M. Morelen;Anne Shaffer;Cynthia Suveg

  • Trajectories of change in youth anxiety during cognitive-behavior therapy.

    Tara S. Peris;Scott N. Compton;Philip C. Kendall;Boris Birmaher

  • Emotion Socialization in the Context of Family Risks: Links to Child Emotion Regulation

    Anne Shaffer;Cynthia Suveg;Kristel Thomassin;Laura L. Bradbury

  • Changes in emotion regulation following cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxious youth.

    Cynthia Suveg;Erica Sood;Jonathan S. Comer;Philip C. Kendall

  • "I'd rather not talk about it": emotion parenting in families of children with an anxiety disorder.

    Cynthia Suveg;Erica Sood;Andrea Barmish;Shilpee Tiwari

  • Emotion-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxious youth: A multiple-baseline evaluation

    Cynthia Suveg;Philip C. Kendall;Jonathan S. Comer;Joanna Robin

  • Common and specific emotion-related predictors of anxious and depressive symptoms in youth.

    Cynthia Suveg;Brian Hoffman;Janice L. Zeman;Kristel Thomassin

  • In-session exposure tasks and therapeutic alliance across the treatment of childhood anxiety disorders.

    Philip C. Kendall;Jonathan S. Comer;Craig D. Marker;Torrey A. Creed

  • A systematic review of parent–child synchrony: It is more than skin deep

    Molly Davis;Kara West;Joanie Bilms;Diana Morelen

  • Links between maternal and child psychopathology symptoms: mediation through child emotion regulation and moderation through maternal behavior.

    Cynthia Suveg;Anne Shaffer;Diana Morelen;Kristel Thomassin

  • The Emotion Dysregulation Model of Anxiety: A preliminary path analytic examination

    Cynthia Suveg;Diana Morelen;Gene A. Brewer;Kristel Thomassin

  • Initial Validation of the Children’s Worry Management Scale

    Janice Lillian Zeman;Michael Cassano;Cynthia Suveg;Kimberly Shipman

  • The Role of Emotion Theory and Research in Child Therapy Development

    Cynthia Suveg;Michael A. Southam-Gerow;Kimberly L. Goodman;Philip C. Kendall

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip C. Kendall
Philip C. Kendall Temple University
Janice Zeman
Janice Zeman William & Mary
Golda S. Ginsburg
Golda S. Ginsburg University of Connecticut
Scott N. Compton
Scott N. Compton Duke University
Anne Marie Albano
Anne Marie Albano Columbia University
John Piacentini
John Piacentini University of California, Los Angeles
Matthew P. Herring
Matthew P. Herring University of Limerick
Boris Birmaher
Boris Birmaher University of Pittsburgh
Dara Sakolsky
Dara Sakolsky University of Pittsburgh
Jennifer L. Hudson
Jennifer L. Hudson University of New South Wales

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