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7978
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5984
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Oskar Pfister Award, American Psychiatric Association (APA)
  • 2008 - Fellow of the American Educational Research Association

Overview

James W. Griffith is affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States and has a research focus primarily within the field of Medicine. Their scholarly output spans multiple specialized subfields, including Rheumatology, Urology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Epidemiology, and Clinical Psychology.

The range of topics addressed in their work includes pelvic floor disorders treatments, urinary bladder and prostate research, urinary tract infections management, dermatology and skin diseases, dementia and cognitive impairment research, intensive care unit cognitive disorders, and musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • The Journal of Urology
  • Neurourology and Urodynamics
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice

James W. Griffith has collaborated extensively with several researchers, notably:

  • H. Henry Lai
  • Siobhan Sutcliffe
  • Francesca R Farina
  • Diane K. Newman
  • Kimberly Kenton

Among their recent publications are:

  • Sleep Disturbance in School-Aged Children with Atopic Dermatitis: Prevalence and Severity in a Cross-Sectional Sample (2021), published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice
  • Electronic Tools to Bridge the Language Gap in Health Care for People Who Have Migrated: Systematic Review (2021), published in Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • Stigmatization and Mental Health Impact of Chronic Pediatric Skin Disorders (2024), published in JAMA Dermatology
  • The Impact of Education on Depression Assessment: Differential Item Functioning Analysis (2020), published in Assessment
  • Cognitive impairment no dementia and associations with health literacy, self-management skills, and functional health status (2020), published in Patient Education and Counseling

Recognition for their contributions includes receiving the Oskar Pfister Award from the American Psychiatric Association in 2017 and being named a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association in 2008.

Best Publications

  • Neuroticism as a common dimension in the internalizing disorders

    James W. Griffith;Richard E. Zinbarg;Michelle G. Craske;Susan Mineka

  • Overgeneral autobiographical memory as a predictor of the course of depression: a meta-analysis.

    Jennifer A. Sumner;James W. Griffith;Susan Mineka

  • Prospective prediction of major depressive disorder from cortisol awakening responses in adolescence

    Emma K. Adam;Leah D. Doane;Richard E. Zinbarg;Susan Mineka

  • Corticolimbic anatomical characteristics predetermine risk for chronic pain

    Etienne Vachon-Presseau;Pascal Tétreault;Bogdan Petre;Lejian Huang

  • Emotion assessment using the NIH Toolbox

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  • School-based prevention and reduction of depression in adolescents: a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a mindfulness group program

    Filip Raes;James W. Griffith;Katleen Van der Gucht;J. Mark G. Williams

  • Dispositional mindfulness moderates the relation between neuroticism and depressive symptoms.

    Thorsten Barnhofer;Danielle S. Duggan;James W. Griffith

  • The Role of Neuroticism and Extraversion in the Stress-Anxiety and Stress-Depression Relationships

    Amanda A. Uliaszek;Richard E. Zinbarg;Susan Mineka;Michelle G. Craske

  • A longitudinal examination of stress generation in depressive and anxiety disorders.

    Amanda A. Uliaszek;Richard E. Zinbarg;Susan Mineka;Michelle G. Craske

  • Are flatter diurnal cortisol rhythms associated with major depression and anxiety disorders in late adolescence? The role of life stress and daily negative emotion.

    Leah D. Doane;Susan Mineka;Richard E. Zinbarg;Michelle Craske

  • The MAPP research network: design, patient characterization and operations

    J Richard Landis;David A Williams;M Scott Lucia;Daniel J Clauw

  • Evaluation of the Monell Forced-Choice, Paired-Comparison Tracking Procedure for Determining Sweet Taste Preferences across the Lifespan

    Julie A. Mennella;Laura D. Lukasewycz;James W. Griffith;Gary K. Beauchamp

  • Current psychometric and methodological issues in the measurement of overgeneral autobiographical memory.

    James W. Griffith;Jennifer A. Sumner;Filip Raes;Thorsten Barnhofer

  • Is Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Associated With Parenting and Family Factors?:

    Imke Baetens;Laurence Claes;Graham Martin;Patrick Onghena

  • An item response theory/confirmatory factor analysis of the Autobiographical Memory Test

    James W. Griffith;Jennifer A. Sumner;Elise Debeer;Filip Raes

  • Testing a Hierarchical Model of Neuroticism and Its Cognitive Facets: Latent Structure and Prospective Prediction of First Onsets of Anxiety and Unipolar Mood Disorders During 3 Years in Late Adolescence

    Richard E. Zinbarg;Susan Mineka;Lyuba Bobova;Michelle G. Craske

  • Pain assessment using the NIH Toolbox.

    Karon Frances Cook;Winnie Dunn;James W. Griffith;M. Tracy Morrison

  • Testing a hierarchical model of anxiety and depression in adolescents: A tri-level model

    Jason M. Prenoveau;Richard E. Zinbarg;Michelle G. Craske;Susan Mineka

  • Non-suicidal self-injury in adolescence: A longitudinal study of the relationship between NSSI, psychological distress and perceived parenting

    Imke Baetens;Laurence Claes;Patrick Onghena;Hans Grietens

  • Brain and psychological determinants of placebo pill response in chronic pain patients.

    Etienne Vachon-Presseau;Sara E. Berger;Sara E. Berger;Taha B. Abdullah;Lejian Huang

  • An Examination of Content Overlap and Disorder-Specific Predictions in the Associations of Neuroticism with Anxiety and Depression

    Amanda A. Uliaszek;Katherina K.Y. Hauner;Richard E. Zinbarg;Michelle G. Craske

  • Are Anxiety and Depression Just as Stable as Personality During Late Adolescence? Results From a Three-Year Longitudinal Latent Variable Study

    Jason M. Prenoveau;Michelle G. Craske;Richard E. Zinbarg;Susan Mineka

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan Mineka
Susan Mineka Northwestern University
Richard E. Zinbarg
Richard E. Zinbarg Northwestern University
Michelle G. Craske
Michelle G. Craske University of California, Los Angeles
Dirk Hermans
Dirk Hermans KU Leuven
Filip Raes
Filip Raes KU Leuven
Allison M. Waters
Allison M. Waters Griffith University
Brenda W. Gillespie
Brenda W. Gillespie University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Emma K. Adam
Emma K. Adam Northwestern University
Leah D. Doane
Leah D. Doane Arizona State University
Richard Gershon
Richard Gershon Northwestern University

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