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Jill M. Cyranowski 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 Jill M. Cyranowski sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 79 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jill M. Cyranowski 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 Jill M. Cyranowski sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jill M. Cyranowski is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with significant contributions in clinical psychology and social psychology. Additional areas of study include public health, environmental and occupational health, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, and general psychology.

The main topics addressed in Cyranowski's work cover child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, counseling practices and supervision, neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, infant development and preterm care, menstrual health and disorders, and academic and historical perspectives in psychology.

Recent publications featuring Cyranowski's contributions include:

  • Practice considerations for behavioral therapies for depression and anxiety in midlife women, 2022, Menopause The Journal of The North American Menopause Society
  • Assessing Aspects of Social Relationships in Youth Across Middle Childhood and Adolescence: The NIH Toolbox Pediatric Social Relationship Scales, 2022, Journal of Pediatric Psychology
  • PsyD Programs in Counseling Psychology: Current Status and Future Directions, 2020, The Counseling Psychologist
  • Adolescents' Hormonal Responses to Social Stress and Associations with Adolescent Social Anxiety and Maternal Comfort: A Preliminary Study, 2023, Child Psychiatry & Human Development
  • Clinical Trainee Perspectives on the Implementation of Trauma-Focused Training, 2023, American Journal of Psychotherapy

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Cyranowski include:

  • Laura J. Dietz
  • Kaitlyn Fladeboe
  • Morgen A. R. Kelly
  • Paul A. Pilkonis
  • Zeeshan Butt

Publication venues where Cyranowski has contributed multiple works are:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of Pediatric Psychology
  • Menopause The Journal of The North American Menopause Society
  • The Counseling Psychologist
  • Child Psychiatry & Human Development

Best Publications

  • Adolescent onset of the gender difference in lifetime rates of major depression: a theoretical model.

    J M Cyranowski;E Frank;E Young;M K Shear

  • Men's sexual self-schema.

    Barbara L. Andersen;Jill M. Cyranowski;Derek Espindle

  • Sexual Satisfaction and the Importance of Sexual Health to Quality of Life Throughout the Life Course of U.S. Adults

    Kathryn E. Flynn;Li Lin;Deborah Watkins Bruner;Jill M. Cyranowski

  • Major Depression During and After the Menopausal Transition: Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN)

    Joyce T. Bromberger;Howard M. Kravitz;Yue-Fang Chang;Jill M. Cyranowski

  • Emotion assessment using the NIH Toolbox

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  • Assessing social support, companionship, and distress: National Institute of Health (NIH) Toolbox Adult Social Relationship Scales.

    Jill M. Cyranowski;Nicholas Zill;Rita Bode;Zeeshan Butt

  • Schemas, Sexuality, and Romantic Attachment

    Jill M. Cyranowski;Barbara L. Andersen

  • Evidence of dysregulated peripheral oxytocin release among depressed women.

    Jill M. Cyranowski;Tara L. Hofkens;Ellen Frank;Howard Seltman

  • Clinical Significance of Lifetime Panic Spectrum Symptoms in the Treatment of Patients With Bipolar I Disorder

    Ellen Frank;Jill M. Cyranowski;Paola Rucci;M. Katherine Shear

  • Lifetime depression history and sexual function in women at midlife.

    Jill M Cyranowski;Joyce Bromberger;Ada Youk;Karen Matthews

  • Residual symptoms and recurrence during maintenance treatment of late-life depression☆

    Alexandre Y. Dombrovski;Benoit H. Mulsant;Benoit H. Mulsant;Patricia R. Houck;Sati Mazumdar

  • Brief Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Mothers Whose Children Are Receiving Psychiatric Treatment

    Holly A. Swartz;Ellen Frank;Allan Zuckoff;Jill M. Cyranowski

  • Development and Initial Validation of the PROMIS(®) Sexual Function and Satisfaction Measures Version 2.0.

    Kevin P. Weinfurt;Li Lin;Deborah Watkins Bruner;Jill M. Cyranowski

  • Development of the NIH PROMIS® Sexual Function and Satisfaction Measures in Patients with Cancer

    Kathryn E. Flynn;Li Lin;Jill M. Cyranowski;Bryce B. Reeve

  • Are there bi-directional associations between depressive symptoms and C-reactive protein in mid-life women?

    Karen A. Matthews;Laura L. Schott;Joyce T. Bromberger;Jill M. Cyranowski

  • Influence of Panic-Agoraphobic Spectrum Symptoms on Treatment Response in Patients With Recurrent Major Depression

    Frank E;Shear Mk;Rucci P;Cyranowski Jm

  • Which symptoms predict recurrence of depression in women treated with maintenance interpersonal psychotherapy

    Alexandre Y. Dombrovski;Jill M. Cyranowski;Benoit H. Mulsant;Benoit H. Mulsant;Patricia R. Houck

  • Associations between depressive symptoms and inflammatory/hemostatic markers in women during the menopausal transition.

    Karen A. Matthews;Laura L. Schott;Joyce Bromberger;Jill Cyranowski

  • Women's sexuality: behaviors, responses, and individual differences.

    Barbara L. Andersen;Jill M. Cyranowski

  • Childhood separation anxiety and the pathogenesis and treatment of adult anxiety.

    Barbara Milrod;John C. Markowitz;Andrew J. Gerber;Jill Cyranowski

  • Adult separation anxiety: psychometric properties of a new structured clinical interview

    Jill M Cyranowski;M.Katherine Shear;Paola Rucci;Paola Rucci;Andrea Fagiolini

Frequent Co-Authors

Ellen Frank
Ellen Frank University of Pittsburgh
Holly A. Swartz
Holly A. Swartz University of Pittsburgh
Karen A. Matthews
Karen A. Matthews University of Pittsburgh
Barbara L. Andersen
Barbara L. Andersen The Ohio State University
Paul A. Pilkonis
Paul A. Pilkonis University of Pittsburgh
Patricia R. Houck
Patricia R. Houck University of Pittsburgh
M. Katherine Shear
M. Katherine Shear Columbia University
Michael E. Thase
Michael E. Thase University of Pennsylvania
Bryce B. Reeve
Bryce B. Reeve Duke University
Andrea Fagiolini
Andrea Fagiolini University of Siena

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