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Jennifer W. Tidey

Jennifer W. Tidey

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
49
Citations
8259
World Ranking
5735
National Ranking
3110

Jennifer W. Tidey 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 Jennifer W. Tidey sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 187 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jennifer W. Tidey 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 Jennifer W. Tidey sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Jennifer W. Tidey is affiliated with Brown University in the United States and specializes in research within the field of Medicine. Their work has a significant focus on the subfields of Physiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Applied Psychology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Clinical Psychology.

The main topics of their research include Smoking Behavior and Cessation, Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Air Quality and Health Impacts, Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study, Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling, and COVID-19 and Mental Health.

Jennifer W. Tidey's frequent publication venues reflect these interests and include:

  • Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • Preventive Medicine
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Addictive Behaviors
  • Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology

The researcher collaborates regularly with several co-authors whose frequent partnership is notable in the literature. These co-authors are:

  • Rachel N. Cassidy
  • Suzanne M. Colby
  • Rachel Denlinger-Apte
  • Diann E. Gaalema
  • Stephen T. Higgins

Among notable publications, Jennifer W. Tidey is credited with papers including:

  • Changes in Cigarette Consumption With Reduced Nicotine Content Cigarettes Among Smokers With Psychiatric Conditions or Socioeconomic Disadvantage (2020, JAMA Network Open)
  • The impact of menthol flavoring in combusted tobacco on alternative product purchasing: A pilot study using the Experimental Tobacco Marketplace (2020, Drug and Alcohol Dependence)
  • Exclusive E-Cigarette Users Report Lower Levels of Respiratory Symptoms Relative to Dual E-Cigarette and Cigarette Users (2020, Nicotine & Tobacco Research)
  • The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Smoking Among Vulnerable Populations (2022, Nicotine & Tobacco Research)
  • Association of Substance Use With Behavioral Adherence to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guidelines for COVID-19 Mitigation: Cross-sectional Web-Based Survey (2021, JMIR Public Health and Surveillance)

Their work has been cited across these studies, indicating engagement with public health challenges including tobacco control and the behavioral impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jennifer W. Tidey was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2020, an acknowledgment within the field of psychology.

Best Publications

  • Social defeat stress selectively alters mesocorticolimbic dopamine release: an in vivo microdialysis study

    Jennifer W. Tidey;Klaus A. Miczek

  • Randomized Trial of Reduced-Nicotine Standards for Cigarettes.

    Eric C. Donny;Rachel L. Denlinger;Jennifer W. Tidey;Joseph S. Koopmeiners

  • Alcohol demand, delayed reward discounting, and craving in relation to drinking and alcohol use disorders.

    James MacKillop;Robert Miranda Jr.;Peter M. Monti;Lara A. Ray

  • Acquisition of cocaine self-administration after social stress: role of accumbens dopamine

    J W Tidey;K A Miczek

  • Neurobiological mechanisms controlling aggression : preclinical developments for pharmacotherapeutic interventions

    Klaus A. Miczek;Elise Weerts;Margaret Haney;Jennifer Tidey

  • A literature review on prevalence of gender differences and intersections with other vulnerabilities to tobacco use in the United States, 2004-2014.

    Stephen T. Higgins;Allison N. Kurti;Ryan Redner;Thomas J. White

  • Smoking cessation and reduction in people with chronic mental illness.

    Jennifer W Tidey;Mollie E Miller

  • Contingency management for alcohol use reduction: a pilot study using a transdermal alcohol sensor.

    Nancy P. Barnett;Jennifer Tidey;James G. Murphy;Robert Swift;Robert Swift

  • Latent structure of facets of alcohol reinforcement from a behavioral economic demand curve

    James MacKillop;James G. Murphy;Jennifer W. Tidey;Christopher W. Kahler

  • Behavioral economic analysis of cue-elicited craving for alcohol

    James MacKillop;Sean O'Hagen;Stephen A. Lisman;James G. Murphy

  • Cigarette smoking topography in smokers with schizophrenia and matched non-psychiatric controls.

    Jennifer W. Tidey;Damaris J. Rohsenow;Damaris J. Rohsenow;Gary B. Kaplan;Gary B. Kaplan;Robert M. Swift;Robert M. Swift

  • Moderators of Naltrexone’s Effects on Drinking, Urge, and Alcohol Effects in Non‐Treatment‐Seeking Heavy Drinkers in the Natural Environment

    Jennifer W. Tidey;Peter M. Monti;Damaris J. Rohsenow;Chad J. Gwaltney

  • Validity of a Demand Curve Measure of Nicotine Reinforcement with Adolescent Smokers

    James G. Murphy;James MacKillop;James MacKillop;Jennifer W. Tidey;Linda A. Brazil

  • Cigarette demand and delayed reward discounting in nicotine-dependent individuals with schizophrenia and controls: an initial study

    James MacKillop;James MacKillop;Jennifer W. Tidey

  • Polymorphisms of the mu-opioid receptor and dopamine D4 receptor genes and subjective responses to alcohol in the natural environment.

    Lara A. Ray;Robert Miranda;Jennifer W. Tidey;John E. McGeary

  • Effects of topiramate on urge to drink and the subjective effects of alcohol: a preliminary laboratory study.

    Robert Miranda;James MacKillop;Peter M. Monti;Damaris J. Rohsenow

  • A preliminary randomized controlled trial of contingency management for alcohol use reduction using a transdermal alcohol sensor.

    Nancy P. Barnett;Mark A. Celio;Jennifer W. Tidey;James G. Murphy

  • Addiction Potential of Cigarettes With Reduced Nicotine Content in Populations With Psychiatric Disorders and Other Vulnerabilities to Tobacco Addiction.

    Stephen T. Higgins;Sarah H. Heil;Stacey C. Sigmon;Jennifer W. Tidey

  • Genetic moderators of naltrexone's effects on alcohol cue reactivity.

    John E. McGeary;John E. McGeary;Peter M. Monti;Peter M. Monti;Damaris J. Rohsenow;Damaris J. Rohsenow;Jennifer Tidey

  • Contingent monetary reinforcement of smoking reductions, with and without transdermal nicotine, in outpatients with schizophrenia.

    Jennifer W. Tidey;Suzanne C. O'Neill;Stephen T. Higgins

Frequent Co-Authors

Damaris J. Rohsenow
Damaris J. Rohsenow Brown University
Suzanne M. Colby
Suzanne M. Colby Brown University
Robert M. Swift
Robert M. Swift Brown University
Peter M. Monti
Peter M. Monti Brown University
Stephen T. Higgins
Stephen T. Higgins University of Vermont
Eric C. Donny
Eric C. Donny Wake Forest University
Dorothy K. Hatsukami
Dorothy K. Hatsukami University of Minnesota
James MacKillop
James MacKillop McMaster University
John E. McGeary
John E. McGeary Brown University
Rosemarie A. Martin
Rosemarie A. Martin Brown University

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