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Jane Irvine

Jane Irvine

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Psychology

D-Index
35
Citations
5366
World Ranking
9848
National Ranking
675

Overview

Jane Irvine is affiliated with York University in Canada. They are active in the academic research community, contributing to various areas without specific details on their main fields of study or subfields available.

Their scholarly output does not currently list any recorded recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues, which limits the direct insight into their specific research focus or collaborative networks.

There is no recorded data on book publications by Jane Irvine, indicating either a focus primarily on articles or other scholarly outputs not cataloged here.

No awards have been documented in their profile, and they are currently living. The absence of detailed topics, fields, publications, and accolades suggests the possibility of ongoing research activity or emerging contributions that have yet to be widely indexed or summarized.

Best Publications

  • Cardiac rehabilitation. II: referral and participation

    Sherry L Grace;Susan E Abbey;Zachary M Shnek;Jane Irvine

  • Quality of life in the Canadian Implantable Defibrillator Study (CIDS)

    Jane Irvine;Paul Dorian;Brian Baker;Bernie J. O'Brien

  • Socioeconomic Status and Mortality after Acute Myocardial Infarction

    David A. Alter;Alice Chong;Peter C. Austin;Cameron Mustard

  • Depression and risk of sudden cardiac death after acute myocardial infarction: testing for the confounding effects of fatigue.

    Jane Irvine;Antoni Basinski;Brian Baker;Stacey Jandciu

  • Prospective examination of anxiety persistence and its relationship to cardiac symptoms and recurrent cardiac events.

    Sherry L. Grace;Susan E. Abbey;Jane Irvine;Zachary M. Shnek

  • Helplessness, self-efficacy, cognitive distortions, and depression in multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injury.

    Zachary M. Shnek;Frederick W. Foley;Nicholas G. LaRocca;Wayne A. Gordon

  • Gender differences in health information needs and decisional preferences in patients recovering from an acute ischemic coronary event.

    Donna E. Stewart;Susan E. Abbey;Zachary M. Shnek;Jane Irvine

  • Utility-based Quality of Life measures in Alzheimer's disease.

    Gary Naglie;George Tomlinson;George Tomlinson;Catherine Tansey;Catherine Tansey;Jane Irvine;Jane Irvine

  • The impact of premorbid and postmorbid depression onset on mortality and cardiac morbidity among patients with coronary heart disease: meta-analysis.

    Yvonne W Leung;David B Flora;Shannon Gravely;Jane Irvine

  • Cardiac rehabilitation I: review of psychosocial factors

    Sherry L Grace;Susan E Abbey;Zachary M Shnek;Jane Irvine

  • Longitudinal course of depressive symptomatology after a cardiac event: effects of gender and cardiac rehabilitation.

    Sherry L Grace;Susan E Abbey;Ruxandra Pinto;Zachary M Shnek

  • A randomized controlled trial of cognitive behavior therapy tailored to psychological adaptation to an implantable cardioverter defibrillator.

    Jane Irvine;Jill Firestone;Lephuong Ong;Robert Cribbie

  • Hypertension Analysis of Stress Reduction Using Mindfulness Meditation and Yoga: Results From the Harmony Randomized Controlled Trial

    Kimberly Blom;Brian Baker;Maxine How;Monica Dai

  • Psychological correlates of quality of life in atrial fibrillation.

    Lephuong Ong;Robert A. Cribbie;Louise Harris;Paul Dorian

  • Psychological factors and depressive symptoms in ischemic heart disease.

    Zachary M. Shnek;Jane Irvine;Donna Stewart;Susan Abbey

  • Parental overprotection and heart-focused anxiety in adults with congenital heart disease.

    Lephuong Ong;Robert P. Nolan;Jane Irvine;Adrienne H. Kovacs

  • Gender differences and quality of life in atrial fibrillation: The mediating role of depression

    Lephuong Ong;Jane Irvine;Jane Irvine;Robert Nolan;Robert Nolan;Robert Cribbie

  • Evaluating a Web-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for maladaptive perfectionism in university students.

    Natasha Radhu;Zafiris J Daskalakis;Chantal A Arpin-Cribbie;Jane Irvine

  • Construction of the Patient-Oriented Prostate Utility Scale (PORPUS): a multiattribute health state classification system for prostate cancer.

    Murray Krahn;Paul Ritvo;Jane Irvine;George Tomlinson

  • Responsiveness of disease-specific and generic utility instruments in prostate cancer patients

    Murray Krahn;Murray Krahn;Karen E. Bremner;George Tomlinson;Paul Ritvo;Paul Ritvo

  • Web-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for perfectionism: a randomized controlled trial

    Chantal Arpin-Cribbie;Jane Irvine;Paul Ritvo

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni A. Fava
Giovanni A. Fava University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Martin Härter
Martin Härter Universität Hamburg
Eduard Vieta
Eduard Vieta University of Barcelona
Vedat Sar
Vedat Sar Koç University
Richard J. Loewenstein
Richard J. Loewenstein University of Maryland, Baltimore
Robert Zachariae
Robert Zachariae Aarhus University Hospital
Valdo Ricca
Valdo Ricca University of Florence
Herta Flor
Herta Flor Heidelberg University
Marion Leboyer
Marion Leboyer Paris-Est Créteil University

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