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Jenny Yiend is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with a strong emphasis on experimental and cognitive psychology as well as psychiatry and mental health. Additional areas of focus include applied psychology, social psychology, and cognitive neuroscience.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to schizophrenia research and treatment, digital mental health interventions, and broader mental health research topics. Other areas of investigation include anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment and cognitive processes, mental health treatment and access, psychosomatic disorders and their treatments, and behavioral health and interventions.

Frequent collaborators in their research efforts include Daniel Ståhl, Sukhwinder S. Shergill, Rayan Taher, Che-Wei Hsu, and Pamela Jacobsen.

Yiend has published multiple papers in distinguished venues. Some recent publications are:

  • Interpretation Bias in Paranoia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (2020) in Clinical Psychological Science
  • The Safety of Digital Mental Health Interventions: Systematic Review and Recommendations (2023) in JMIR Mental Health
  • The combined cognitive bias hypothesis in anxiety: A systematic review and meta-analysis (2022) in Journal of Anxiety Disorders
  • Cognitive bias modification for paranoia (CBM-pa): a randomised controlled feasibility study in patients with distressing paranoid beliefs (2022) in Psychological Medicine
  • The Relationship Between Attention, Interpretation, and Memory Bias During Facial Perception in Social Anxiety (2022) in Behavior Therapy

Among the frequent publication venues for Yiend are JMIR Human Factors, Trials, http://isrctn.com/, JMIR Mental Health, and Journal of Anxiety Disorders.

Best Publications

  • 'Oops!': performance correlates of everyday attentional failures in traumatic brain injured and normal subjects

    Ian H Robertson;Tom Manly;Jackie Andrade;Bart T Baddeley

  • The effects of emotion on attention: A review of attentional processing of emotional information

    Jenny Yiend

  • Anxiety and attention to threatening pictures.

    Jenny Yiend;Andrew Mathews

  • A systematic review of factors affecting vaccine uptake in young children

    Louise E. Smith;Richard Amlôt;John Weinman;Jenny Yiend

  • The face of fear: Effects of eye gaze and emotion on visual attention

    Andrew Mathews;Elaine Fox;Jenny Yiend;Andy Calder

  • Anxiety and sensitivity to gaze direction in emotionally expressive faces.

    Elaine Fox;Andrew Mathews;Andrew J. Calder;Jenny Yiend

  • Inducing a benign interpretational bias reduces trait anxiety.

    Andrew Mathews;Valerie Ridgeway;Emma Cook;Jenny Yiend

  • Induced biases in emotional interpretation influence stress vulnerability and endure despite changes in context

    Bundy Mackintosh;Andrew Mathews;Jenny Yiend;Valerie Ridgeway

  • Individual Differences in the Modulation of Fear-Related Brain Activation by Attentional Control

    Andrew Mathews;Jenny Yiend;Andrew D. Lawrence

  • Self-reported parental abuse relates to autobiographical memory style in patients with eating disorders

    Tim Dalgleish;Kate Tchanturia;Lucy Serpell;Saskia Hems

  • Autobiographical memory style in seasonal affective disorder and its relationship to future symptom remission.

    T Dalgeish;H Spinks;Jenny Yiend;W Kuyken

  • Enduring consequences of experimentally induced biases in interpretation.

    Jenny Yiend;Bundy Mackintosh;Andrew Mathews

  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder, worry and attention to threat: A systematic review.

    Huw Goodwin;Jenny Yiend;Colette R. Hirsch

  • Ironic effects of emotion suppression when recounting distressing memories.

    Tim Dalgleish;Jenny Yiend;Susanne Schweizer;Barnaby D. Dunn

  • Short-term serotonergic but not noradrenergic antidepressant administration reduces attentional vigilance to threat in healthy volunteers.

    Susannah E. Murphy;Jenny Yiend;Kathryn J. Lester;Philip J. Cowen

  • The effects of suppressing a negative autobiographical memory on concurrent intrusions and subsequent autobiographical recall in dysphoria.

    Tim Dalgleish;Jenny Yiend

  • The experimental modification of processing biases

    Jenny Yiend;Bundy Mackintosh

  • Peer observation of teaching: The interaction between peer review and developmental models of practice

    Jenny Yiend;Saranne Weller;Ian Kinchin

  • A systematic review of outcome measures used in forensic mental health research with consensus panel opinion.

    Ray Fitzpatrick;Jemma Chambers;Tom Burns;Helen Doll

  • Cognitive Bias Modification: The Critical Role of Active Training in Modifying Emotional Responses

    Laura Hoppitt;Andrew Mathews;Jenny Yiend;Bundy Mackintosh

  • Long term outcome of primary care depression.

    Jenny Yiend;Eugene Paykel;Rowena K. Merritt;Kathryn Lester

  • Cognition, Emotion and Psychopathology: Theoretical, Empirical and Clinical Directions

    Jenny Yiend

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew Mathews
Andrew Mathews King's College London
Tatia M.C. Lee
Tatia M.C. Lee University of Hong Kong
Tim Dalgleish
Tim Dalgleish University of Cambridge
John Weinman
John Weinman King's College London
Elaine Fox
Elaine Fox University of Oxford
Philip McGuire
Philip McGuire University of Oxford
Daniel Stahl
Daniel Stahl King's College London
Barnaby D. Dunn
Barnaby D. Dunn University of Exeter
Myra Cooper
Myra Cooper University of Oxford
Tracey D. Wade
Tracey D. Wade Flinders University

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