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Overview

James C. Coyne is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Their recent research contributions encompass topics primarily related to health sciences research, prenatal substance exposure effects, and the intersection of social factors with health outcomes.

The scientist's publication record includes work in diverse journals and institutional repositories. Their recent papers feature the following:

  • Working with psychology journal editors to correct problems in the scientific literature, 2020, Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne
  • Perceived Discrimination and Depressive Symptoms, Smoking, and Recent Alcohol Use in Pregnancy, 2020, UNC Libraries

James C. Coyne has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, who also contribute to related fields of study. Notable frequent co-authors include:

  • Harris L. Friedman
  • Douglas A. MacDonald
  • Ian M. Bennett
  • Jennifer F. Culhane
  • David Webb

Their publications appear predominantly in these venues:

  • Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne
  • UNC Libraries

The research fields and subfields addressed by Coyne cover specific areas of health and medicine:

  • General Health Professions
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

Additionally, their main research topics include:

  • Health Sciences Research and Education
  • Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects

Best Publications

  • Comparison of two modes of stress measurement: Daily hassles and uplifts versus major life events

    Allen D. Kanner;James C. Coyne;Catherine Schaefer;Richard S. Lazarus

  • Children of depressed parents: an integrative review.

    Geraldine Downey;James C. Coyne

  • The health-related functions of social support.

    Catherine Schaefer;James C. Coyne;Richard S. Lazarus

  • Toward an Interactional Description of Depression

    James C. Coyne

  • Depression and the response of others.

    James C. Coyne

  • Relationship of daily hassles, uplifts, and major life events to health status

    Anita DeLongis;James C. Coyne;Gayle Dakof;Susan Folkman

  • Social Factors and Psychopathology: Stress, Social Support, and Coping Processes

    James C. Coyne;Geraldine Downey

  • Mood disorders in the medically ill: scientific review and recommendations.

    Dwight L. Evans;Dennis S. Charney;Dennis S. Charney;Lydia Lewis;Robert N. Golden

  • The role of cognition in depression: A critical appraisal.

    James C. Coyne;Ian H. Gotlib

  • Going beyond social support: the role of social relationships in adaptation.

    James C. Coyne;Anita DeLongis

  • Depression and coping in stressful episodes.

    James C. Coyne;Carolyn Aldwin;Richard S. Lazarus

  • Distress in couples coping with cancer: A meta-analysis and critical review of role and gender effects

    Mariet Hagedoorn;Robbert Sanderman;Hilde N. Bolks;Jolanda Tuinstra

  • Couples coping with a myocardial infarction: a contextual perspective on wives' distress

    James C. Coyne;David A. Smith

  • Coping as a Communal Process

    Renee F. Lyons;Kristin D. Mickelson;Michael J.L. Sullivan;James C. Coyne

  • Living with a depressed person.

    James C. Coyne;Ronald C. Kessler;Margalit Tal;Joanne Turnbull

  • Sense of belonging and indicators of social and psychological functioning

    Bonnie M. Hagerty;Reg A. Williams;James C. Coyne;Margaret R. Early

  • Never the Twain shall meet? Closing the gap between coping research and clinical intervention research.

    James C. Coyne;Melissa W. Racioppo

  • Ineffectiveness of Reverse Wording of Questionnaire Items: Let’s Learn from Cows in the Rain

    Eric van Sonderen;Robbert Sanderman;James C. Coyne

  • Issues in personality as diathesis for depression: the case of sociotropy-dependency and autonomy-self-criticism.

    James C. Coyne;Valerie E. Whiffen

  • Self-reported distress: analog or Ersatz depression?

    James C. Coyne

  • Prognostic importance of marital quality for survival of congestive heart failure

    James C Coyne;Michael J Rohrbaugh;Varda Shoham;John S Sonnega

Frequent Co-Authors

Robbert Sanderman
Robbert Sanderman University of Groningen
Ulrich Hegerl
Ulrich Hegerl Stiftung Deutsche Depressionshilfe
Joan M. Cook
Joan M. Cook Yale University
Adelita V. Ranchor
Adelita V. Ranchor University Medical Center Groningen
Roland Mergl
Roland Mergl Bundeswehr University Munich
Peter de Jonge
Peter de Jonge University of Groningen
Richard Thompson
Richard Thompson Juvenile Protective Association
Mariët Hagedoorn
Mariët Hagedoorn University Medical Center Groningen
Ella Arensman
Ella Arensman University College Cork
Martin Hautzinger
Martin Hautzinger University of Tübingen

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