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Jeffrey H. Kahn 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 Jeffrey H. Kahn sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 98 publications — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jeffrey H. Kahn 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 Jeffrey H. Kahn sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jeffrey H. Kahn is affiliated with Illinois State University in the United States. Their primary field of study is psychology, with a focus on clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and sociology and political science.

The main topics covered in their research include anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes, perfectionism, procrastination, anxiety studies, neuroscience and music perception, work-family balance challenges, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, music therapy and health, as well as child abuse and trauma.

Their recent publications include:

  • Regulating sadness: Response-independent and response-dependent benefits of listening to music, 2021, Psychology of Music
  • Perfectionism, locus of control, and academic stress among college students, 2023, Personality and Individual Differences
  • Perfectionistic concerns, emotion regulation, and psychological distress: Competing predictors and indirect effects, 2021, Counselling Psychology Quarterly

Frequent coauthors of Jeffrey H. Kahn include:

  • Daniel W. Cox
  • Jennifer L. Woodrum
  • Kendall Ladd
  • Destiny A. Feltner-Williams
  • John S. Ogrodniczuk

Kahn's work is frequently published in the following venues:

  • Psychology of Music
  • Personality and Individual Differences
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
  • Social Work in Mental Health

Best Publications

  • Factor Analysis in Counseling Psychology Research, Training, and Practice Principles, Advances, and Applications

    Jeffrey H. Kahn

  • Analyzing data from experimental studies: A latent variable structural equation modeling approach.

    Daniel W. Russell;Jeffrey H. Kahn;Richard Spoth;Elizabeth M. Altmaier

  • Measuring emotional expression with the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count.

    Jeffrey H. Kahn;Renee M. Tobin;Audra E. Massey;Jennifer A. Anderson

  • Measuring the tendency to conceal versus disclose psychological distress.

    Jeffrey H. Kahn;Robert M. Hessling

  • A multiple-groups analysis of predictors of higher level career aspirations among women in mathematics, science, and engineering majors

    Margaret M. Nauta;Douglas L. Epperson;Jeffrey H. Kahn

  • SOCIAL-COGNITIVE PREDICTORS OF FIRST-YEAR COLLEGE PERSISTENCE: The Importance of Proximal Assessment

    Jeffrey H. Kahn;Margaret M. Nauta

  • Effects of suppression of personal intrusive thoughts.

    Anita E. Kelly;Jeffrey H. Kahn

  • Predictors of Research Productivity and Science-Related Career Goals among Counseling Psychology Doctoral Students

    Jeffrey H. Kahn;Norman A. Scott

  • Social support, health, and well-being among the elderly: What is the role of negative affectivity?

    Jeffrey H Kahn;Robert M Hessling;Daniel W Russell

  • Factor Structures of Three Measures of Research Self-Efficacy

    Michelle Forester;Jeffrey H. Kahn;Matthew S. Hesson-McInnis

  • Emotional social support and job burnout among high-school teachers: is it all due to dispositional affectivity?

    Jeffrey H. Kahn;Kimberly T. Schneider;Theresa M. Jenkins-Henkelman;Laura L. Moyle

  • Identifying the Antecedent in the Relation Between Career Interests and Self-Efficacy: Is It One, the Other, or Both?

    Margaret M. Nauta;Jeffrey H. Kahn;James W. Angell;Erika A. Cantarelli

  • Emotional self-disclosure and emotional avoidance: Relations with symptoms of depression and anxiety.

    Jeffrey H. Kahn;Angela M. Garrison

  • Predicting the scholarly activity of counseling psychology students: A refinement and extension.

    Jeffrey H. Kahn

  • Identity Status, Consistency and Differentiation of Interests, and Career Decision Self-Efficacy.

    Margaret M. Nauta;Jeffrey H. Kahn

  • Multilevel modeling: overview and applications to research in counseling psychology.

    Jeffrey H. Kahn

  • Client distress disclosure, characteristics at intake, and outcome in brief counseling.

    Jeffrey H. Kahn;John A. Achter;Erika J. Shambaugh

  • The stability and impact of environmental factors on substance use and problems after adolescent outpatient treatment for cannabis abuse or dependence.

    Mark D. Godley;Jeffrey H. Kahn;Michael L. Dennis;Susan H. Godley

  • A Prospective Validation Study of Inclination, Belief, and Context Predictors of Family‐Focused Prevention Involvement

    Richard L. Spoth;Cleve Redmond;Jeffrey H. Kahn;Chungyeol Shin

  • Individual Differences in Emotion Expression: Hierarchical Structure and Relations with Psychological Distress

    Leah K. Barr;Jeffrey H. Kahn;W. Joel Schneider

Frequent Co-Authors

John S. Ogrodniczuk
John S. Ogrodniczuk University of British Columbia
Richard Spoth
Richard Spoth Iowa State University
Mark D. Godley
Mark D. Godley Chestnut Health Systems
David L. Vogel
David L. Vogel Iowa State University
Daniel W. Russell
Daniel W. Russell Iowa State University
Anthony S. Joyce
Anthony S. Joyce University of Alberta
Susan H. Godley
Susan H. Godley University of Miami
Rodney R. Funk
Rodney R. Funk Chestnut Health Systems
Simon M Rice
Simon M Rice University of Melbourne
Guy S. Diamond
Guy S. Diamond Drexel University

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