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Jack D. Edinger

Jack D. Edinger

Duke University
United States

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Major depressive disorder

Jack D. Edinger mainly investigates Sleep disorder, Insomnia, Psychiatry, Polysomnography and Primary Insomnia. His Sleep disorder study combines topics in areas such as Major depressive disorder, Randomized controlled trial and Sleep diary. His research investigates the connection with Insomnia and areas like Clinical psychology which intersect with concerns in Psychological intervention, Quality of life and Sleep state misperception.

His study in the fields of Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, Sleep medicine, Mood and Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression under the domain of Psychiatry overlaps with other disciplines such as Sleep. The Polysomnography study combines topics in areas such as Rapid eye movement sleep, Dysfunctional family, Audiology and K-complex. As a part of the same scientific study, Jack D. Edinger usually deals with the Primary Insomnia, concentrating on Cognitive behavioral therapy and frequently concerns with Sleep restriction and Sleep onset latency.

His most cited work include:

  • Psychological and behavioral treatment of insomnia:update of the recent evidence (1998-2004). (905 citations)
  • Recommendations for a standard research assessment of insomnia. (776 citations)
  • The Consensus Sleep Diary: Standardizing Prospective Sleep Self-Monitoring (734 citations)

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

His primary areas of study are Insomnia, Psychiatry, Sleep disorder, Clinical psychology and Polysomnography. His research in Insomnia intersects with topics in Sleep in non-human animals, Physical therapy, Primary Insomnia and Cognition. The Primary Insomnia study which covers Sleep diary that intersects with Sleep hygiene.

His Sleep disorder research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Dysfunctional family, Randomized controlled trial, Cognitive therapy, Fibromyalgia and Ambulatory. The study incorporates disciplines such as Psychological intervention, Anxiety disorder, Anxiety, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory and Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in addition to Clinical psychology. He has researched Polysomnography in several fields, including Sleep apnea, Vigilance and Audiology.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Insomnia (82.55%)
  • Psychiatry (63.68%)
  • Sleep disorder (58.49%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2021)?

  • Insomnia (82.55%)
  • Psychiatry (63.68%)
  • Clinical psychology (39.62%)

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

Insomnia, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Sleep in non-human animals and Depression are his primary areas of study. His Insomnia research incorporates themes from Audiology, Sleep diary, Treatment outcome, Cognitive behavioral therapy and Comorbidity. The concepts of his Sleep diary study are interwoven with issues in Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and Polysomnography.

The various areas that Jack D. Edinger examines in his Cognitive behavioral therapy study include Pharmacotherapy and Sleep disorder. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Meta-analysis and Psychotherapist. His work on Sleep medicine as part of general Sleep in non-human animals research is frequently linked to Duration, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.

Between 2014 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Objective but Not Subjective Short Sleep Duration Associated with Increased Risk for Hypertension in Individuals with Insomnia. (73 citations)
  • Efficacy of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Combined With Antidepressant Pharmacotherapy in Patients With Comorbid Depression and Insomnia: A Randomized Controlled Trial (47 citations)
  • Insomnia Patients With Objective Short Sleep Duration Have a Blunted Response to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia. (41 citations)

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

  • Internal medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Major depressive disorder

His primary scientific interests are in Insomnia, Sleep in non-human animals, Internal medicine, Treatment outcome and Cognitive behavioral therapy. His Insomnia research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Clinical psychology and Sleep diary. His work carried out in the field of Treatment outcome brings together such families of science as Posttraumatic stress, Sleep Medicine Specialty, Sleep medicine and Physical therapy.

Jack D. Edinger interconnects Area under the curve and Actigraphy in the investigation of issues within Cognitive behavioral therapy. His Comorbidity research incorporates elements of Odds ratio, Cross-sectional study, Sleep disorder, Polysomnography and Antidepressant. His work on Sleep Wake Disorders, Sleep quality and Nightmare as part of general Psychiatry study is frequently linked to Prazosin, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.

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Best Publications

Psychological and behavioral treatment of insomnia:update of the recent evidence (1998-2004).

Charles M. Morin;Richard R. Bootzin;Daniel J. Buysse;Jack D. Edinger.
Sleep (2006)

1545 Citations

The Consensus Sleep Diary: Standardizing Prospective Sleep Self-Monitoring

Colleen E. Carney;Daniel J. Buysse;Sonia Ancoli-Israel;Jack D. Edinger.
Sleep (2012)

1373 Citations

Recommendations for a standard research assessment of insomnia.

Daniel J Buysse;Sonia Ancoli-Israel;Jack D Edinger;Kenneth L Lichstein.
Sleep (2006)

1143 Citations

Derivation of Research Diagnostic Criteria for Insomnia: Report of an American Academy of Sleep Medicine Work Group

Jack D. Edinger;Michael H. Bonnet;Richard R. Bootzin;Karl Doghramji.
Sleep (2004)

1057 Citations

Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia enhances depression outcome in patients with comorbid major depressive disorder and insomnia.

Rachel Manber;Jack D. Edinger;Jenna L. Gress;Melanie G. San Pedro-Salcedo.
Sleep (2008)

899 Citations

Cognitive behavioral therapy for treatment of chronic primary insomnia: a randomized controlled trial.

Jack D. Edinger;William K. Wohlgemuth;Rodney A. Radtke;Gail R. Marsh.
JAMA (2001)

813 Citations

Measuring sleep quality.

Andrew D. Krystal;Jack D. Edinger;Jack D. Edinger.
Sleep Medicine (2008)

522 Citations

Behavioral insomnia therapy for fibromyalgia patients: a randomized clinical trial.

Jack D. Edinger;William K. Wohlgemuth;Andrew D. Krystal;John R. Rice.
JAMA Internal Medicine (2005)

381 Citations

NREM sleep EEG frequency spectral correlates of sleep complaints in primary insomnia subtypes.

Andrew D. Krystal;Jack D. Edinger;William K. Wohlgemuth;Gail R. Marsh.
Sleep (2002)

374 Citations

Daily activities and sleep quality in college students.

Colleen E. Carney;Jack D. Edinger;Björn Meyer;Linda Lindman.
Chronobiology International (2006)

343 Citations

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