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Elizabeth A. Hoge 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 Elizabeth A. Hoge sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 76 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Elizabeth A. Hoge 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 Elizabeth A. Hoge sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Elizabeth A. Hoge is affiliated with Georgetown University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Psychology, with a focus on Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Applied Psychology.

The scientist's work addresses several main topics including:

  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout
  • Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies

Elizabeth A. Hoge has authored numerous papers, with notable recent publications including:

  • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction vs Escitalopram for the Treatment of Adults With Anxiety Disorders, 2022, JAMA Psychiatry
  • Emotion-Related Constructs Engaged by Mindfulness-Based Interventions: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, 2020, Mindfulness

Other influential publications within their research network authored by frequent collaborators are:

  • Efficacy of Yoga vs Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs Stress Education for the Treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder, 2020, JAMA Psychiatry
  • Physician Anxiety and Burnout: Symptom Correlates and a Prospective Pilot Study of App-Delivered Mindfulness Training, 2020, JMIR mhealth and uhealth
  • Clinical Efficacy and Psychological Mechanisms of an App-Based Digital Therapeutic for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Randomized Controlled Trial, 2021, Journal of Medical Internet Research

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Elizabeth A. Hoge include Naomi M. Simon, Éric Bui, Mihriye Mete, Amanda W. Baker, and Sat Bir S. Khalsa. This collaborative network has contributed to advancing research in anxiety disorders and mindfulness interventions.

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as JAMA Psychiatry, Frontiers in Psychology, Journal of Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Journal of Affective Disorders, and JMIR mhealth and uhealth, reflecting an engagement with journals focused on psychiatry, psychology, and digital health.

Best Publications

  • Stress reduction correlates with structural changes in the amygdala

    Britta K. Hölzel;James Carmody;Karleyton C. Evans;Elizabeth A. Hoge

  • Randomized controlled trial of mindfulness meditation for generalized anxiety disorder: effects on anxiety and stress reactivity.

    Elizabeth A. Hoge;Eric Bui;Luana Marques;Christina A. Metcalf

  • Moving Beyond Mindfulness: Defining Equanimity as an Outcome Measure in Meditation and Contemplative Research

    Gaëlle Desbordes;Tim Gard;Elizabeth A. Hoge;Britta K. Hölzel

  • Broad spectrum of cytokine abnormalities in panic disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder.

    E.A. Hoge;K. Brandstetter;S. Moshier;M.H. Pollack

  • Resilience: research evidence and conceptual considerations for posttraumatic stress disorder

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  • Neural mechanisms of symptom improvements in generalized anxiety disorder following mindfulness training

    Britta K. Hölzel;Elizabeth A. Hoge;Douglas N. Greve;Tim Gard;Tim Gard

  • Oxytocin Levels in Social Anxiety Disorder

    Elizabeth A. Hoge;Mark H. Pollack;Rebecca E. Kaufman;Paul J. Zak

  • The Effect of Mindfulness Meditation Training on Biological Acute Stress Responses in Generalized Anxiety Disorder

    Elizabeth A. Hoge;Elizabeth A. Hoge;Eric Bui;Sophie A. Palitz;Noah R. Schwarz

  • Change in Decentering Mediates Improvement in Anxiety in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Generalized Anxiety Disorder.

    Elizabeth A. Hoge;Eric Bui;Elizabeth Goetter;Donald J. Robinaugh

  • Effect of acute posttrauma propranolol on PTSD outcome and physiological responses during script-driven imagery.

    Elizabeth A. Hoge;John J. Worthington;John T. Nagurney;Yuchiao Chang

  • Digital Media, Anxiety, and Depression in Children

    Elizabeth Hoge;David Bickham;Joanne Cantor

  • Olanzapine augmentation of fluoxetine for refractory generalized anxiety disorder: a placebo controlled study.

    Mark H. Pollack;Naomi M. Simon;Alyson K. Zalta;John J. Worthington

  • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction vs Escitalopram for the Treatment of Adults With Anxiety Disorders: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

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  • Generalized anxiety disorder: diagnosis and treatment

    Elizabeth A Hoge;Ana Ivkovic;Gregory L Fricchione

  • Loving-Kindness Meditation practice associated with longer telomeres in women

    Elizabeth A. Hoge;Maxine M. Chen;Esther Orr;Christina A. Metcalf

  • An open-label trial of risperidone augmentation for refractory anxiety disorders

    Naomi M Simon;Elizabeth A Hoge;Diana Fischmann;John J Worthington

  • Eszopiclone for the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder and associated insomnia: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

    Mark H. Pollack;Elizabeth A. Hoge;John J. Worthington;Samantha J. Moshier

  • Mindfulness and Self-Compassion in Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Examining Predictors of Disability

    Elizabeth A. Hoge;Britta K. Hölzel;Luana Marques;Christina A. Metcalf

  • An open-label study of levetiracetam for the treatment of social anxiety disorder.

    Naomi M Simon;John J Worthington;Alicia C Doyle;Elizabeth A Hoge

  • Cross-cultural differences in somatic presentation in patients with generalized anxiety disorder.

    Elizabeth A Hoge;Sharad M Tamrakar;Kelly M Christian;Namrata Mahara

  • Quetiapine augmentation of paroxetine CR for the treatment of refractory generalized anxiety disorder: preliminary findings.

    Naomi M. Simon;Kathryn M. Connor;Kathryn M. Connor;Richard T. LeBeau;Elizabeth A. Hoge

  • A PET Study of Tiagabine Treatment Implicates Ventral Medial Prefrontal Cortex in Generalized Social Anxiety Disorder

    Karleyton C Evans;Naomi M Simon;Darin D Dougherty;Elizabeth A Hoge

Frequent Co-Authors

Naomi M. Simon
Naomi M. Simon New York University
Mark H. Pollack
Mark H. Pollack Rush University Medical Center
Lisa Feldman Barrett
Lisa Feldman Barrett Northeastern University
Maurizio Fava
Maurizio Fava Harvard University
David Mischoulon
David Mischoulon Harvard University
Alyson K. Zalta
Alyson K. Zalta University of California, Irvine
Scott L. Rauch
Scott L. Rauch McLean Hospital
Luana Marques
Luana Marques Massachusetts General Hospital
Scott P. Orr
Scott P. Orr Harvard University
Stefan G. Hofmann
Stefan G. Hofmann Philipp University of Marburg

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