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Jeff C. Huffman publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jeff C. Huffman sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 243 publications — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Jeff C. Huffman D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jeff C. Huffman sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jeff C. Huffman is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with a significant focus on the intersection of mental and physical health.

The scientist has contributed extensively to areas such as cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, applied psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, and general health professions. Their work addresses topics including optimism, hope, and well-being; cardiac health and mental health; psychological well-being and life satisfaction; physical activity and health; childhood cancer survivors' quality of life; behavioral health and interventions; and cancer survivorship and care.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by this researcher include:

  • "Psychological Health, Well-Being, and the Mind-Heart-Body Connection: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association," 2021, Circulation
  • "COVID-19 and telepsychiatry: Early outpatient experiences and implications for the future," 2020, General Hospital Psychiatry
  • "Association of Depression and Cardiovascular Disease," 2023, The American Journal of Medicine
  • "Psychiatric and Psychological Interventions for Depression in Patients With Heart Disease: A Scoping Review," 2020, Journal of the American Heart Association
  • "A Pilot Study Using Frequent Inpatient Assessments of Suicidal Thinking to Predict Short-Term Postdischarge Suicidal Behavior," 2021, JAMA Network Open

Jeff C. Huffman frequently collaborates with several co-authors. Among these are:

  • Christopher M. Celano
  • Hermioni L. Amonoo
  • Lauren E. Harnedy
  • Brian C. Healy
  • Emily H. Feig

The primary publication venues for Huffman's work include:

  • Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
  • General Hospital Psychiatry
  • Journal of Psychosomatic Research
  • Circulation
  • The American Journal of Medicine

Best Publications

  • Examination of real-time fluctuations in suicidal ideation and its risk factors: Results from two ecological momentary assessment studies.

    Evan M. Kleiman;Brianna J. Turner;Szymon Fedor;Eleanor E. Beale

  • Psychological Health, Well-Being, and the Mind-Heart-Body Connection: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

    Glenn N. Levine;Beth E. Cohen;Yvonne Commodore-Mensah;Julie Fleury

  • Depression and Anxiety in Heart Failure: A Review.

    Christopher M Celano;Ana C Villegas;Ariana M Albanese;Hanna K Gaggin

  • Depression and Cardiac Disease: Epidemiology, Mechanisms, and Diagnosis

    Jeffery C. Huffman;Christopher Michael Celano;Scott Beach;Shweta Rajeev Motiwala

  • Depression and cardiac disease: a review.

    Christopher M. Celano;Jeff C. Huffman

  • Positive Psychological Well-Being and Cardiovascular Disease: JACC Health Promotion Series

    Laura D. Kubzansky;Jeff C. Huffman;Julia K. Boehm;Rosalba Hernandez

  • Anxiety Disorders and Cardiovascular Disease

    Christopher M. Celano;Daniel J. Daunis;Hermioni N. Lokko;Hermioni N. Lokko;Kirsti A. Campbell

  • QTc prolongation, torsades de pointes, and psychotropic medications.

    Scott R. Beach;Christopher M. Celano;Peter A. Noseworthy;James L. Januzzi

  • Association between anxiety and mortality in patients with coronary artery disease: A meta-analysis

    Christopher M. Celano;Rachel A. Millstein;C. Andres Bedoya;Brian C. Healy

  • Meta-Analysis of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor–Associated QTc Prolongation

    Scott R. Beach;William J. Kostis;Christopher M. Celano;James L. Januzzi

  • Feasibility and utility of positive psychology exercises for suicidal inpatients

    Jeff C. Huffman;Christina M. DuBois;Brian C. Healy;Julia K. Boehm

  • Collaborative Care for Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Patients With Recent Cardiac Events The Management of Sadness and Anxiety in Cardiology (MOSAIC) Randomized Clinical Trial

    Jeff C. Huffman;Carol A. Mastromauro;Scott R. Beach;Christopher M. Celano

  • The relationship between depression, anxiety, and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndromes

    Jeff C Huffman;Christopher M Celano;James L Januzzi

  • Relationships between positive psychological constructs and health outcomes in patients with cardiovascular disease: A systematic review

    Christina M. DuBois;Oriana Vesga Lopez;Eleanor E. Beale;Brian C. Healy

  • Effects of Depression and Anxiety Improvement on Adherence to Medication and Health Behaviors in Recently Hospitalized Cardiac Patients

    Leah K. Bauer;Mario A. Caro;Scott R. Beach;Carol A. Mastromauro

  • COVID-19 and telepsychiatry: Early outpatient experiences and implications for the future.

    Justin A. Chen;Wei Jean Chung;Sarah K. Young;Margaret C. Tuttle

  • QT Prolongation, Torsades de Pointes, and Psychotropic Medications: A 5-Year Update

    Scott R. Beach;Christopher M. Celano;Alan M. Sugrue;Caitlin Adams

  • Positive Psychological Attributes and Cardiac Outcomes: Associations, Mechanisms, and Interventions

    Christina M. DuBois;Scott R. Beach;Todd B. Kashdan;Maren B. Nyer

  • Essential Articles on Collaborative Care Models for the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders in Medical Settings: A Publication by the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine Research and Evidence-Based Practice Committee

    Jeff C. Huffman;Shehzad K. Niazi;James R. Rundell;Michael Sharpe

  • Recognition and Treatment of Depression and Anxiety in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction

    Jeff C. Huffman;Felicia A. Smith;Mark A. Blais;Marguerite E. Beiser

  • Anxiety, independent of depressive symptoms, is associated with in-hospital cardiac complications after acute myocardial infarction

    Jeff C. Huffman;Felicia A. Smith;Mark A. Blais;James L. Januzzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher M. Celano
Christopher M. Celano Harvard Medical School
James L. Januzzi
James L. Januzzi Harvard University
Scott R. Beach
Scott R. Beach University of Pittsburgh
Julia K. Boehm
Julia K. Boehm Chapman University
Mark A. Blais
Mark A. Blais Harvard University
Judith T. Moskowitz
Judith T. Moskowitz Northwestern University
Laura D. Kubzansky
Laura D. Kubzansky Harvard University
Randy P. Auerbach
Randy P. Auerbach Columbia University
Stephanie J. Lee
Stephanie J. Lee Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Darwin R. Labarthe
Darwin R. Labarthe Northwestern University

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