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Jackie K. Gollan is affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on intersections of medicine and psychology, particularly examining topics related to maternal mental health, child development, and behavioral health interventions.

The main fields of study for Jackie K. Gollan include Medicine and Psychology, with notable contributions in subfields such as Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Physiology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, and Applied Psychology.

Research topics frequently addressed in their work encompass:

  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies

Recent publications by Jackie K. Gollan feature a range of studies on depression, mental health interventions, and brain stimulation techniques. These include:

  • "Increased Depression Screening and Treatment Recommendations After Implementation of a Perinatal Collaborative Care Program," 2021, Psychiatric Services
  • "Comparing the Effectiveness of Home Visiting Paraprofessionals and Mental Health Professionals Delivering a Postpartum Depression Preventive Intervention: A Cluster-Randomized Non-Inferiority Clinical Trial," 2021, Archives of Women's Mental Health
  • "Comparing Fidelity Outcomes of Paraprofessional and Professional Delivery of a Perinatal Depression Preventive Intervention," 2020, Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research
  • "Modulation of Brain Networks During MR-Compatible Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation," 2022, NeuroImage
  • "Components of Behavioral Activation Therapy for Depression Engage Specific Reinforcement Learning Mechanisms in a Pilot Study," 2022, Computational Psychiatry

Frequent publication venues include:

  • Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • Psychiatric Research and Clinical Practice
  • Addictive Behaviors
  • Contemporary Clinical Trials
  • Biological Psychiatry

Collaborations form an integral part of Jackie K. Gollan's scholarly output. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Katherine L. Wisner
  • Brian Hitsman
  • Robert A. Schnoll
  • Jody D. Ciolino
  • Frank T. Leone

Best Publications

  • A component analysis of cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression.

    Neil S. Jacobson;Keith S. Dobson;Paula A. Truax;Michael E. Addis

  • Randomized trial of behavioral activation, cognitive therapy, and antidepressant medication in the acute treatment of adults with major depression.

    Sona Dimidjian;Steven D. Hollon;Keith S. Dobson;Karen B. Schmaling

  • Randomized trial of behavioral activation, cognitive therapy, and antidepressant medication in the prevention of relapse and recurrence in major depression.

    Keith S. Dobson;Steven D. Hollon;Sona Dimidjian;Karen B. Schmaling

  • Cognitive–behavioral treatment for depression: Relapse prevention.

    Eric Tomas Gortner;Jackie K. Gollan;Keith S. Dobson;Neil S. Jacobson

  • The marital context of depression: Research, limitations, and new directions

    Uzma S. Rehman;Jackie Gollan;Amanda R. Mortimer

  • Empirical evidence of cognitive vulnerability for depression among children and adolescents: A cognitive science and developmental perspective

    Rachel H. Jacobs;Mark A. Reinecke;Jackie K. Gollan;Peter Kane

  • Identifying differences in biased affective information processing in major depression

    Jackie K. Gollan;Heather T. Pane;Michael S. McCloskey;Emil F. Coccaro

  • Remission and relapse in subjects with panic disorder and panic with agoraphobia: a prospective short-interval naturalistic follow-up.

    Martin B. Keller;Kimberly A. Yonkers;Meredith G. Warshaw;Lisa A. Pratt

  • Concise Health Risk Tracking scale: a brief self-report and clinician rating of suicidal risk.

    Madhukar H. Trivedi;Stephen R. Wisniewski;David W. Morris;Maurizio Fava

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy for intermittent explosive disorder: a pilot randomized clinical trial.

    Michael S. McCloskey;Kurtis L. Noblett;Jerry L. Deffenbacher;Jackie K. Gollan

  • Frontal alpha EEG asymmetry before and after behavioral activation treatment for depression

    Jackie K. Gollan;Denada Hoxha;Dietta Chihade;Mark E. Pflieger

  • Panic, agoraphobia, and panic disorder with agoraphobia. Data from a multicenter anxiety disorders study.

    R M Goisman;M G Warshaw;L G Peterson;M P Rogers

  • The evaluative space model

    John T. Cacioppo;Gary G. Berntson;Catherine J. Norris;Jackie K. Gollan

  • PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PERPETRATORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS WITH THE VICTIMS

    Eric T. Gortner;Jackie K. Gollan;Neil S. Jacobson

  • How do depressed and healthy adults interpret nuanced facial expressions

    Jackie K. Gollan;Michael McCloskey;Denada Hoxha;Emil F. Coccaro

  • Deficits in sustaining reward responses in subsyndromal and syndromal major depression

    Wen hua Liu;Raymond C.K. Chan;Ling zhi Wang;Jia Huang

  • Predicting Future Risk of Depressive Episode in Adolescents: The Chicago Adolescent Depression Risk Assessment (CADRA)

    Benjamin W. Van Voorhees;David Paunesku;Jackie Gollan;Sachiko Kuwabara

  • Current Emotion Research in Psychophysiology: The Neurobiology of Evaluative Bivalence

    Greg J. Norman;Catherine J. Norris;Jackie Gollan;Tiffany A. Ito

  • Concise Associated Symptoms Tracking Scale: A Brief Self-Report and Clinician Rating of Symptoms Associated With Suicidality

    Madhukar H. Trivedi;Stephen R. Wisniewski;David W. Morris;Maurizio Fava

  • Developmental psychopathology and neurobiology of aggression

    Jackie K. Gollan;Royce Lee;Emil F. Coccaro

  • Course profiles of early- and adult-onset depression.

    Jackie Gollan;Brian Raffety;Eric Gortner;Keith Dobson

Frequent Co-Authors

John T. Cacioppo
John T. Cacioppo University of Chicago
Keith S. Dobson
Keith S. Dobson University of Calgary
Emil F. Coccaro
Emil F. Coccaro The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Mark A. Reinecke
Mark A. Reinecke Northwestern University
Michael McCloskey
Michael McCloskey Johns Hopkins University
Neil S. Jacobson
Neil S. Jacobson University of Washington
Michael E. Addis
Michael E. Addis Clark University
Steven D. Hollon
Steven D. Hollon Vanderbilt University
Robert Gallop
Robert Gallop West Chester University
Karen B. Schmaling
Karen B. Schmaling Washington State University

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