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Jeffrey M. Pyne 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 M. Pyne sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 177 publications — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jeffrey M. Pyne 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 M. Pyne sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 50 D-Index — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jeffrey M. Pyne is affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in the United States. Their research spans fields including Health Professions, Psychology, and Medicine, with a focus on subfields such as General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Social Psychology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The primary topics covered in their work include Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research, Health Policy Implementation Science, Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout, Mental Health Treatment and Access, Primary Care and Health Outcomes, Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation, and Disaster Response and Management.

Among recent publications attributed to their collaborative work are:

  • Reflections on 10 years of effectiveness-implementation hybrid studies, 2022, Frontiers in Health Services
  • A pragmatic method for costing implementation strategies using time-driven activity-based costing, 2020, Implementation Science
  • Effect of Pharmacogenomic Testing for Drug-Gene Interactions on Medication Selection and Remission of Symptoms in Major Depressive Disorder, 2022, JAMA
  • Comparison of Teleintegrated Care and Telereferral Care for Treating Complex Psychiatric Disorders in Primary Care, 2021, JAMA Psychiatry
  • Whole Health Options and Pain Education (wHOPE): A Pragmatic Trial Comparing Whole Health Team vs Primary Care Group Education to Promote Nonpharmacological Strategies to Improve Pain, Functioning, and Quality of Life in Veterans-Rationale, Methods, and Implementation, 2020, Pain Medicine

Frequent collaborators in their research include Brandon J. Griffin, John C. Fortney, Karen H. Seal, Marcela C. Weber, and Shira Maguen.

Their publications appear often in venues such as Alzheimer's & Dementia, Psychological Services, Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry, The Journal of Rural Health, and Behavioral Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Effectiveness-implementation Hybrid Designs: Combining Elements of Clinical Effectiveness and Implementation Research to Enhance Public Health Impact

    Geoffrey M. Curran;Mark Bauer;Brian Mittman;Jeffrey M. Pyne

  • A Tipping Point for Measurement-Based Care

    John C. Fortney;Jürgen Unützer;Glenda Wrenn;Jeffrey M. Pyne

  • A randomized trial of telemedicine-based collaborative care for depression

    John C. Fortney;Jeffrey M. Pyne;Mark J. Edlund;David K. Williams

  • Practice-Based Versus Telemedicine-Based Collaborative Care for Depression in Rural Federally Qualified Health Centers: A Pragmatic Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial

    John C. Fortney;Jeffrey M. Pyne;Sip B. Mouden;Dinesh Mittal

  • Telemedicine-Based Collaborative Care for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial

    John C. Fortney;Jeffrey M. Pyne;Timothy A. Kimbrell;Teresa J. Hudson

  • Functional Impact and Health Utility of Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care Outpatients

    Murray B. Stein;Peter P. Roy-Byrne;Michelle G. Craske;Alexander Bystritsky

  • The economic burden of schizophrenia in Canada in 2004

    R. Goeree;F. Farahati;N. Burke;G. Blackhouse

  • A randomized, controlled trial of virtual reality-graded exposure therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder in active duty service members with combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder.

    Robert N. McLay;Dennis Patrick Wood;Jennifer Webb-Murphy;James L. Spira

  • Caring for a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Parents’ Quality of Life: Application of the CarerQol

    Renske Hoefman;Nalin Payakachat;Job van Exel;Karen Kuhlthau

  • Assessment of the quality of life of patients with major depression.

    J M Pyne;T L Patterson;R M Kaplan;J C Gillin

  • Greater Prevalence and Incidence of Dementia in Older Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

    Salah U. Qureshi;Timothy Kimbrell;Timothy Kimbrell;Jeffrey M. Pyne;Jeffrey M. Pyne;Kathy M. Magruder

  • A pilot study of barriers to medication adherence in schizophrenia.

    Teresa J. Hudson;Richard R. Owen;Carol R. Thrush;Xiaotong Han

  • Reflections on 10 years of effectiveness-implementation hybrid studies

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  • Quality of life for parents of children with autism spectrum disorders

    Karen Kuhlthau;Nalin Payakachat;Jennifer Delahaye;Jill Hurson

  • Telepsychiatry integration of mental health services into rural primary care settings.

    John C. Fortney;Jeffrey M. Pyne;Eric E. Turner;Kellee M. Farris

  • Relationship between perceived stigma and depression severity.

    Jeffrey M. Pyne;Eugene J. Kuc;Paul J. Schroeder;John C. Fortney

  • Does PTSD impair cognition beyond the effect of trauma

    Salah U. Qureshi;Mary E. Long;Major R. Bradshaw;Jeffrey M. Pyne

  • The Link Between Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Physical Comorbidities: A Systematic Review

    Salah U Qureshi;Jeffrey M Pyne;Kathy M Magruder;Kathy M Magruder;Paul E Schulz;Paul E Schulz

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

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

  • A pragmatic method for costing implementation strategies using time-driven activity-based costing

    Zuleyha Cidav;Zuleyha Cidav;David Mandell;David Mandell;Jeffrey Pyne;Rinad Beidas

  • Cost-effectiveness Analysis of a Rural Telemedicine Collaborative Care Intervention for Depression

    Jeffrey M. Pyne;John C. Fortney;Shanti Prakash Tripathi;Matthew L. Maciejewski

  • Impact of Comorbid Anxiety Disorders on Health-Related Quality of Life Among Patients With Major Depressive Disorder

    Dinesh Mittal;John C. Fortney;Jeffrey M. Pyne;Mark J. Edlund

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark E. Kunik
Mark E. Kunik Baylor College of Medicine
Christopher J. Miller
Christopher J. Miller University of California, Davis
Brenda K. Wiederhold
Brenda K. Wiederhold Scripps Health
Jürgen Unützer
Jürgen Unützer University of Washington
David W. Oslin
David W. Oslin University of Pennsylvania
Robert M. Kaplan
Robert M. Kaplan Stanford University
Brenda M. Booth
Brenda M. Booth University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Paula P. Schnurr
Paula P. Schnurr Dartmouth College
David S. Mandell
David S. Mandell University of Pennsylvania
Brian Borsari
Brian Borsari University of California, San Francisco

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