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Jeffrey A. Cully publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jeffrey A. Cully sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 117 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Jeffrey A. Cully D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jeffrey A. Cully sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 41 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jeffrey A. Cully is affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine in the United States and has contributed extensively to research intersecting psychology and medicine. Their work spans multiple fields, with a primary focus on mental health treatment and access, health policy implementation science, and cancer survivorship. The scientist's research extends into subfields such as social psychology, general health professions, oncology, clinical psychology, and epidemiology.

Key areas of investigation include mental health treatment and access, health policy implementation science, music therapy and health, cancer survivorship and care, posttraumatic stress disorder research, primary care and health outcomes, and the interplay between cardiac health and mental health.

Jeffrey A. Cully's recent papers cover diverse topics within these areas. Some notable publications include:

  • Impact of Psychiatric Diagnoses and Treatment on Postoperative Outcomes Among Patients Undergoing Surgery for Colorectal Cancer, 2021, Psychiatric Services
  • Training and supporting mental health providers to implement evidence-based psychotherapies in frontline practice, 2021, Translational Behavioral Medicine
  • Testing the Impact of a Collaborative, Goal-Setting, and Behavioral Telehealth Intervention on Diabetes Distress: A Randomized Clinical Trial, 2021, Telemedicine Journal and e-Health
  • Patient and Provider Perspectives on Treating Substance Use Disorder and Co-Occurring Anxiety and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders in the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, 2023, Journal of Veterans Studies
  • Expanding access to evidence-based psychotherapy in VA settings: implementation of the brief cognitive behavioral therapy for depression program, 2023, Frontiers in Health Services

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as Psychiatric Services, Psychological Services, and Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, with additional publications in the Journal of Veterans Studies and Frontiers in Health Services.

Collaborative work plays a significant role in their research output. Frequent coauthors include Shubhada Sansgiry, Natalie E. Hundt, Anthony H. Ecker, Mark E. Kunik, and Darrell Zeno.

Best Publications

  • Quality of life in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and comorbid anxiety or depression

    Jeffrey A. Cully;David P. Graham;David P. Graham;Melinda A. Stanley;Melinda A. Stanley;Chris J. Ferguson;Chris J. Ferguson

  • Cognitive behavior therapy for generalized anxiety disorder among older adults in primary care: a randomized clinical trial.

    Melinda A. Stanley;Nancy L. Wilson;Diane M. Novy;Howard M. Rhoades

  • COPD education and cognitive behavioral therapy group treatment for clinically significant symptoms of depression and anxiety in COPD patients: a randomized controlled trial.

    M. E. Kunik;C. Veazey;J. A. Cully;J. Souchek

  • Older Adults’ Preferences For Religion/Spirituality In Treatment For Anxiety And Depression

    Melinda A. Stanley;Melinda A. Stanley;Melinda A. Stanley;Amber L. Bush;Mary E. Camp;John P. Jameson;John P. Jameson

  • Proceedings from the 9th annual conference on the science of dissemination and implementation

    David Chambers;Lisa Simpson;Felicia Hill-Briggs;Gila Neta

  • The relationship between use of CBT skills and depression treatment outcome: a theoretical and methodological review of the literature

    Natalie E. Hundt;Joseph Mignogna;Cathy Underhill;Jeffrey A. Cully

  • Healthy IDEAS A Depression Intervention Delivered by Community-Based Case Managers Serving Older Adults

    Louise M. Quijano;Melinda A. Stanley;Nancy J. Petersen;Banghwa Lee Casado

  • Reminiscence, personality, and psychological functioning in older adults.

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  • Changes in Psychotherapy Utilization Among Veterans With Depression, Anxiety, and PTSD

    Juliette M. Mott;Natalie E. Hundt;Shubhada Sansgiry;Joseph Mignogna

  • Use of Psychotherapy by Rural and Urban Veterans

    Jeffrey A. Cully;John P. Jameson;Laura L. Phillips;Mph Mark E. Kunik Md

  • Lay providers can deliver effective cognitive behavior therapy for older adults with generalized anxiety disorder: a randomized trial.

    Melinda A Stanley;Nancy L Wilson;Amber B Amspoker;Cynthia Kraus-Schuman

  • Veterans' Perspectives on Benefits and Drawbacks of Peer Support for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.

    Natalie E. Hundt;Andrew Robinson;Jennifer Arney;Melinda A. Stanley

  • Recognition and Treatment of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Heart Failure

    Jeffrey A. Cully;Daniel E. Jimenez;Tracey A. Ledoux;Anita Deswal;Anita Deswal

  • The Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive subscale: normative data for older adult controls.

    David P Graham;Jeffrey A Cully;A Lynn Snow;Paul Massman

  • Psychotherapy in the Veterans Health Administration: Missed Opportunities?

    Jeffrey A. Cully;Laura Tolpin;Louise Henderson;Daniel Jimenez

  • Failure to engage: A qualitative study of veterans who decline evidence-based psychotherapies for PTSD.

    Natalie E. Hundt;Ashley Helm;Tracey L. Smith;Joanna Lamkin

  • Employing external facilitation to implement cognitive behavioral therapy in VA clinics: a pilot study

    Michael R Kauth;Michael R Kauth;Michael R Kauth;Greer Sullivan;Greer Sullivan;Dean Blevins;Dean Blevins;Jeffrey A Cully

  • Prevalence of dementia among Veterans Affairs medical care system users.

    Laura L. Krishnan;Nancy J. Petersen;A. Lynn Snow;Jeffrey A. Cully

  • Integration of religion into cognitive-behavioral therapy for geriatric anxiety and depression.

    Amber L Paukert;Laura Phillips;Jeffrey A Cully;Sheila M Loboprabhu

  • Predictors of depressive symptoms in older veterans with heart failure.

    Amber Lynn Paukert;Ashley LeMaire;Jeffrey A Cully

  • Comparing depression diagnostic symptoms across younger and older adults

    Steve Balsis;Jeffrey A. Cully

  • Veterans' perspectives on initiating evidence-based psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder.

    Natalie E Hundt;Juliette M Mott;Shannon R Miles;Jennifer Arney

Frequent Co-Authors

Melinda A. Stanley
Melinda A. Stanley Baylor College of Medicine
Mark E. Kunik
Mark E. Kunik Baylor College of Medicine
Thomas P. Giordano
Thomas P. Giordano Baylor College of Medicine
Howard M. Rhoades
Howard M. Rhoades The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
K. Rivet Amico
K. Rivet Amico University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Michael R. Nadorff
Michael R. Nadorff Mississippi State University
Diane M. Novy
Diane M. Novy The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Cheryl L. Holt
Cheryl L. Holt University of Maryland, College Park
Christopher J. Ferguson
Christopher J. Ferguson Stetson University
Carol M. Mangione
Carol M. Mangione University of California, Los Angeles

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