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Donald Edmondson 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 Donald Edmondson sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 164 publications — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Donald Edmondson 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 Donald Edmondson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Donald Edmondson is affiliated with Columbia University Medical Center in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with notable contributions in Clinical Psychology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Emergency Medicine, General Health Professions, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The scientist's work addresses a range of key topics including:

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Cardiac Health and Mental Health
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control

Donald Edmondson has published papers in multiple scientific journals with a concentration in several venues, including:

  • Circulation
  • Neurology
  • General Hospital Psychiatry
  • SLEEP
  • Annals of Behavioral Medicine

The following list highlights some of the scientist's recent papers, showing a range of topics, publication years, and venues:

  • Psychological distress, coping behaviors, and preferences for support among New York healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020, General Hospital Psychiatry)
  • Psychological Distress After Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Its Impact on Recovery (2022, Current Cardiology Reports)
  • Thinking Health-related Behaviors in a Climate Change Context: A Narrative Review (2022, Annals of Behavioral Medicine)
  • A population-based study of the intersection of sexual identity and race/ethnicity on physiological risk factors for CVD among U.S. adults (ages 18-59) (2020, Ethnicity and Health)
  • Anxiety sensitivity as a malleable mechanistic target for prevention interventions: A meta-analysis of the efficacy of brief treatment interventions (2021, Clinical Psychology Science and Practice)

Frequent coauthors collaborate with Edmondson in advancing research in overlapping areas. Among them are:

  • Ian M. Kronish (22 coauthored works)
  • Jeffrey L. Birk (16 coauthored works)
  • Talea Cornelius (16 coauthored works)
  • Joseph E. Schwartz (15 coauthored works)
  • Jan Claassen (13 coauthored works)

Best Publications

  • State of the Art Review: Depression, Stress, Anxiety, and Cardiovascular Disease

    Beth E. Cohen;Donald Edmondson;Ian M. Kronish

  • Psychological distress, coping behaviors, and preferences for support among New York healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Ari Shechter;Franchesca Diaz;Nathalie Moise;D. Edmund Anstey

  • Meaning making and psychological adjustment following cancer: The mediating roles of growth, life meaning, and restored just-world beliefs.

    Crystal L. Park;Donald Edmondson;Juliane R. Fenster;Thomas O. Blank

  • Posttraumatic stress disorder prevalence and risk of recurrence in acute coronary syndrome patients: a meta-analytic review.

    Donald E. Edmondson;Safiya Richardson;Louise Falzon;Karina W. Davidson

  • Meta-analysis of perceived stress and its association with incident coronary heart disease.

    Safiya Richardson;Jonathan A. Shaffer;Louise Falzon;David Krupka

  • Posttraumatic stress disorder and risk for coronary heart disease: A meta-analytic review

    Donald E. Edmondson;Ian M. Kronish;Jonathan A. Shaffer;Louise Falzon

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder and cardiovascular disease.

    Donald Edmondson;Roland von Känel

  • Facets of Spirituality as Predictors of Adjustment to Cancer: Relative Contributions of Having Faith and Finding Meaning

    Betina Yanez;Donald E. Edmondson;Annette L. Stanton;Crystal L. Park

  • Vitamin D supplementation for depressive symptoms: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

    Jonathan A. Shaffer;Donald Edmondson;Lauren Taggart Wasson;Louise Falzon

  • An Enduring Somatic Threat Model of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Due to Acute Life‐Threatening Medical Events

    Donald E. Edmondson

  • Trauma and stress response among Hurricane Katrina evacuees.

    Mary Alice Mills;Donald Edmondson;Crystal L. Park

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Cardiovascular Disease

    Donald E. Edmondson;Beth E. Cohen;Beth E. Cohen

  • PTSD as Meaning Violation: Testing a Cognitive Worldview Perspective.

    Crystal L. Park;Mary Alice Mills;Donald E. Edmondson

  • Why religion? Meaning as motivation.

    Crystal L. Park;Donald Edmondson;Amy Hale-Smith

  • Prevalence of PTSD in Survivors of Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack: A Meta-Analytic Review

    Donald E. Edmondson;Safiya Richardson;Jennifer K. Fausett;Louise Falzon

  • Deconstructing spiritual well-being: existential well-being and HRQOL in cancer survivors

    Donald Edmondson;Crystal L. Park;Thomas O. Blank;Juliane R. Fenster

  • Development of Self-regulation Abilities as Predictors of Psychological Adjustment Across the First Year of College

    Crystal L. Park;Donald Edmondson;Joshua Lee

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Adherence to Medications in Survivors of Strokes and Transient Ischemic Attacks

    Ian M. Kronish;Donald E. Edmondson;Judith Z. Goldfinger;Kezhen Fei

  • Trauma and PTSD Symptoms: Does Spiritual Struggle Mediate the Link?

    Jennifer H. Wortmann;Crystal L. Park;Donald E. Edmondson

  • Death Without God Religious Struggle, Death Concerns, and Depression in the Terminally III

    Donald Edmondson;Crystal L. Park;Stephenie R. Chaudoir;Jennifer H. Wortmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph E. Schwartz
Joseph E. Schwartz Stony Brook University
Karina W. Davidson
Karina W. Davidson Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
Crystal L. Park
Crystal L. Park University of Connecticut
Matthew M. Burg
Matthew M. Burg Yale University
Mitchell S.V. Elkind
Mitchell S.V. Elkind Columbia University
Jan Claassen
Jan Claassen Columbia University
William F. Chaplin
William F. Chaplin St. John's University
Carol R. Horowitz
Carol R. Horowitz Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Paul Muntner
Paul Muntner University of Alabama at Birmingham
Robert H. Pietrzak
Robert H. Pietrzak Yale University

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