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Dwight Mazmanian

Dwight Mazmanian

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Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
4893
World Ranking
10517
National Ranking
732

Overview

Dwight Mazmanian is affiliated with Lakehead University in Canada and has contributed extensively to research across multiple disciplines, particularly in medicine, social sciences, and psychology. Their work spans significant focus areas including clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, as well as public health, environmental and occupational health.

Their research addresses a variety of specialized topics, including maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, bipolar disorder and treatment, and gambling behavior and treatments. Additional areas of investigation include sexuality, behavior, and technology, gender, feminism, and media, as well as consumer retail behavior studies and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Recent publications authored or coauthored by Dwight Mazmanian include:

  • Postpartum psychosis: Revisiting the phenomenology, nosology, and treatment (2022) in Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
  • Preventing recurrence of postpartum depression by regulating sleep (2023) in Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics
  • Motives to engage with or refrain from gambling and loot box content: an exploratory qualitative investigation (2022) in Journal of Gambling Studies
  • Occurrence of postpartum manic or mixed episodes in women with bipolar I disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis (2024) in Bipolar Disorders
  • Are we overlooking obsessive-compulsive disorder during and after pregnancy? Some arguments for a peripartum onset specifier (2020) in Archives of Women's Mental Health

Their frequent coauthors highlight collaborations primarily with Verinder Sharma, Erika Puiras, Casey Oliver, Shayna Cummings, and Michel Bédard. These partnerships indicate a strong interdisciplinary approach and robust research networks in mental health and behavioral studies.

Dwight Mazmanian's research is distributed across several publication venues with repeated contributions to certain journals, suggesting focused expertise. These venues include:

  • Bipolar Disorders (4 publications)
  • Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics (2 publications)
  • PsycTESTS Dataset (2 publications)
  • Journal of Affective Disorders Reports (1 publication)
  • Journal of Gambling Studies (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • To what extent do oral contraceptives influence mood and affect

    Kirsten A Oinonen;Dwight Mazmanian

  • Pilot evaluation of a mindfulness-based intervention to improve quality of life among individuals who sustained traumatic brain injuries.

    Michel BÉdard;Melissa Felteau;Dwight Mazmanian;Karilyn Fedyk

  • Risk of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Pregnant and Postpartum Women: A Meta-Analysis

    Emily J. Russell;Jonathan M. Fawcett;Dwight Mazmanian

  • Concept learning at different levels of abstraction by pigeons, monkeys, and people.

    William A. Roberts;Dwight S. Mazmanian

  • A Systematic Review of the Association Between Psychiatric Disturbances and Endometriosis.

    Carley J. Pope;Verinder Sharma;Sapna Sharma;Dwight Mazmanian

  • Breastfeeding and Postpartum Depression: An Overview and Methodological Recommendations for Future Research

    Carley J. Pope;Dwight Mazmanian

  • Police Work, Burnout, and Pro-Organizational Behavior: A Consideration of Daily Work Experiences

    Andrea Kohan;Dwight Mazmanian

  • Sleep loss and postpartum psychosis.

    Verinder Sharma;Dwight Mazmanian

  • Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy reduces symptoms of depression in people with a traumatic brain injury: results from a randomized controlled trial.

    Michel Bedard;Melissa Felteau;Shawn Marshall;Nora K. Cullen

  • Psychiatric patients' attitudes about medication and factors affecting noncompliance.

    S. M. Ruscher;R. De Wit;D. Mazmanian

  • Perfectionism and negative repetitive thoughts: Examining a multiple mediator model in relation to mindfulness

    Megan M. Short;Dwight Mazmanian

  • The choose-short effect in pigeon memory for stimulus duration: Subjective shortening versus coding models

    Philipp J. Kraemer;Dwight S. Mazmanian;William A. Roberts

  • Executive function and self-regulation mediate dispositional mindfulness and well-being

    Megan M. Short;Dwight Mazmanian;Kirsten Oinonen;Christopher J. Mushquash;Christopher J. Mushquash

  • Effects of the menstrual cycle on bipolar disorder.

    Missy L Teatero;Dwight Mazmanian;Verinder Sharma

  • Pain-related activity patterns: measurement, interrelationships, and associations with psychosocial functioning.

    Douglas Cane;Warren R. Nielson;Mary McCarthy;Dwight Mazmanian

  • Treatment of rapid cycling bipolar disorder with combination therapy of valproate and lithium.

    Verinmder Sharma;Emmanuel Persad;Dwight Mazmanian;Kolita Karunaratne

  • Facial symmetry detection ability changes across the menstrual cycle.

    Kirsten A. Oinonen;Dwight Mazmanian

  • Olanzapine in the prevention of postpartum psychosis and mood episodes in bipolar disorder.

    Verinder Sharma;Angela Smith;Dwight Mazmanian

  • Harm reduction in gambling: a systematic review of industry strategies

    Jessica Tanner;Alexandra S. Drawson;Christopher J. Mushquash;Aislin R. Mushquash

  • An MRI study of subgenual prefrontal cortex in patients with familial and non-familial bipolar I disorder.

    Verinder Sharma;Ravi Menon;Thomas J. Carr;Maria Densmore

  • Anxiety, Depression, and Procrastination Among Students: Rumination Plays a Larger Mediating Role than Worry

    Kaytlin Constantin;Megan M. English;Dwight Mazmanian

  • Spatial memory in rats under restricted viewing conditions

    Dwight S. Mazmanian;William A. Roberts

Frequent Co-Authors

William A. Roberts
William A. Roberts University of Western Ontario
Ronald R. Holden
Ronald R. Holden Queen's University
Elizabeth Hampson
Elizabeth Hampson University of Western Ontario

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