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Janice Humphreys

Janice Humphreys

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Psychology

D-Index
38
Citations
5671
World Ranking
8910
National Ranking
4728

Overview

Janice Humphreys is affiliated with Duke University in the United States and has contributed to the fields of Health Professions and Psychology, with a focus on several key subfields such as General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Economics and Econometrics, and Reproductive Medicine. Their research topics primarily cover healthcare professionals' stress and burnout, LGBTQ health, identity, and policy, resilience and mental health, HIV/AIDS impact and responses, migration, health and trauma, COVID-19 and mental health, and stress and burnout research.

The recent publications by Humphreys reflect an engagement with diverse aspects of health and psychological well-being. Notable papers include:

  • "Stressors Among Healthcare Workers: A Summative Content Analysis" (2023), published in Global Qualitative Nursing Research
  • "The health status of transgender and gender nonbinary adults in the United States" (2020), published in PLoS ONE
  • "Application of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Sampling Weights to Transgender Health Measurement" (2020), published in Nursing Research
  • "The Association between Well-being Behaviors and Resilience in Health Care Workers" (2021), published in Western Journal of Nursing Research
  • "Characterizing burnout and resilience among nurses: A latent profile analysis of emotional exhaustion, emotional thriving and emotional recovery" (2023), published in Nursing Open

Humphreys frequently publishes in journals including Issues in Mental Health Nursing, Global Qualitative Nursing Research, PLoS ONE, Nursing Research, and Western Journal of Nursing Research.

Collaboration is a consistent feature of Humphreys's work, with frequent co-authors being:

  • Susan G. Silva
  • Lesley C. Rink
  • Tolu O. Oyesanya
  • Kathryn C. Adair
  • J. Bryan Sexton

The research contributions of Janice Humphreys span complex topics related to healthcare worker stress, resilience, and well-being, as well as broader societal and health issues affecting LGBTQ populations and individuals impacted by migration and trauma. Their work integrates clinical and social psychological perspectives to address issues relevant to public health and nursing disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Advancing the science of symptom management.

    Marylin Dodd;Susan Janson;Noreen Facione;Julia Faucett

  • A randomised controlled trial of empowerment training for Chinese abused pregnant women in Hong Kong

    Agnes Tiwari;W. C. Leung;T. W. Leung;Janice Humphreys

  • Health Care Experiences of Transgender Adults: An Integrated Mixed Research Literature Review

    Ethan C. Cicero;Sari L. Reisner;Susan G. Silva;Elizabeth I. Merwin

  • Resilience in sheltered battered women.

    Janice Humphreys

  • Extrinsic Barriers to Substance Abuse Treatment among Pregnant Drug Dependent Women

    Martha A. Jessup;Janice C. Humphreys;Claire D. Brindis;Kathryn A. Lee

  • Nursing care of survivors of family violence

    Jacquelyn Campbell;Janice Humphreys

  • Effect of an advocacy intervention on mental health in Chinese women survivors of intimate partner violence: a randomized controlled trial.

    Agnes Tiwari;Daniel Yee Tak Fong;Kwan-hok Yuen;Helina Yuk

  • Resiliencia, espiritualidad, aflicción y tácticas de resolución de conflictos en mujeres Maltratadas

    Diva E Jaramillo-Vélez;Doris E Ospina-Muñoz;Germán Cabarcas-Iglesias;Janice Humphreys

  • The Effects of Childbirth Self‐Efficacy and Anxiety During Pregnancy on Prehospitalization Labor

    Kathleen R. Beebe;Kathryn A. Lee;Virginia Carrieri‐Kohlman;Janice Humphreys

  • Telomere Shortening in Formerly Abused and Never Abused Women

    Janice Humphreys;Elissa S. Epel;Bruce A. Cooper;Jue Lin

  • Stressors Among Healthcare Workers: A Summative Content Analysis

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  • A review of the literature on the multiple dimensions of chronic pain in adults with sickle cell disease.

    Lou Ella V. Taylor;Nancy A. Stotts;Janice Humphreys;Marsha J. Treadwell

  • The health status of transgender and gender nonbinary adults in the United States

    Ethan C. Cicero;Sari L. Reisner;Elizabeth I. Merwin;Elizabeth I. Merwin;Janice C. Humphreys

  • Increasing discussions of intimate partner violence in prenatal care using Video Doctor plus Provider Cueing: a randomized, controlled trial.

    Janice Humphreys;Janice Y. Tsoh;Michael A. Kohn;Barbara Gerbert

  • Depression among women experiencing intimate partner violence in a Chinese community.

    Janet Yuen-Ha Wong;Agnes Tiwari;Daniel Yee-Tak Fong;Janice Humphreys

  • Family Violence and Nursing Practice

    Jacquelyn C. Campbell;Janice C. Humphreys

  • Sleep patterns of sheltered battered women.

    Janice C. Humphreys;Kathryn A. Lee;Thomas C. Neylan;Charles R. Marmar

  • Perceived breast cancer risk: heuristic reasoning and search for a dominance structure

    Maria C. Katapodi;Noreen C. Facione;Janice C. Humphreys;Marylin J. Dodd

  • Barriers affecting access to and use of formal social supports among abused immigrant women.

    Sepali Guruge;Janice Humphreys

  • Spirituality and distress in sheltered battered women.

    Janice Humphreys

  • What We Know and What We Still Need to Learn

    Janice Humphreys;Phyllis W. Sharps;Jacquelyn C. Campbell

  • Intimate partner violence against women.

    Janice Humphreys;Barbara Parker;Jacquelyn C. Campbell

Frequent Co-Authors

Agnes Tiwari
Agnes Tiwari University of Hong Kong
Christine Miaskowski
Christine Miaskowski University of California, San Francisco
Sari L. Reisner
Sari L. Reisner University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Bonnie Halpern-Felsher
Bonnie Halpern-Felsher Stanford University
Thomas C. Neylan
Thomas C. Neylan University of California, San Francisco
Elizabeth H. Blackburn
Elizabeth H. Blackburn University of California, San Francisco
Elissa S. Epel
Elissa S. Epel University of California, San Francisco

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