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Overview

John R. Seeley is affiliated with the University of Oregon in the United States. Their academic work spans multiple fields and topics focusing primarily on psychology and medicine.

The main fields of study in which they have contributed are:

  • Psychology
  • Medicine

Their research further delves into specialized subfields, including:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Education
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Epidemiology
  • Social Psychology

The topics most frequently addressed in their research are:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Behavioral and Psychological Studies
  • Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Early Childhood Education and Development

Among the notable recent papers credited to them are:

  • Internet and Face-to-face Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Postnatal Depression Compared With Treatment as Usual: Randomized Controlled Trial of MumMoodBooster (2021, Journal of Medical Internet Research)
  • It's time to reconsider how we define health: Perspective from disability and chronic condition (2021, Disability and Health Journal)
  • Straight from the horse's mouth: Increasing self-report in mental health assessment in individuals with intellectual disability (2021, Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities)
  • Trial of a patient-directed eHealth program to ameliorate perinatal depression: the MomMoodBooster2 practical effectiveness study (2022, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology)
  • Fidelity of Motivational Interviewing in School-Based Intervention and Research (2020, Prevention Science)

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • Jeff M. Gau
  • James Sinclair
  • Thomas M. Olino
  • Jason W. Small
  • Andy J. Frey

Their publications commonly appear in the following venues:

  • School Mental Health
  • Prevention Science
  • Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
  • Journal of Biomechanics
  • School Psychology Review

Best Publications

  • Adolescent psychopathology: I. Prevalence and incidence of depression and other DSM-III-R disorders in high school students.

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Hyman Hops;Robert E. Roberts;John R. Seeley

  • Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) As a Screening Instrument for Depression Among Community-Residing Older Adults

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;John R. Seeley;Robert E. Roberts;Nicholas B. Allen

  • Major depressive disorder in older adolescents: prevalence, risk factors, and clinical implications

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Paul Rohde;John R. Seeley

  • Major Depression in Community Adolescents: Age at Onset, Episode Duration, and Time to Recurrence

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Gregory N. Clarke;John R. Seeley;Paul Rohde

  • Screening for adolescent depression: a comparison of depression scales

    Robert E. Roberts;Peter M. Lewinsohn;John R. Seeley

  • Bipolar disorders in a community sample of older adolescents : prevalence, phenomenology, comorbidity, and course

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Daniel N. Klein;John R. Seeley

  • Targeted prevention of unipolar depressive disorder in an at-risk sample of high school adolescents: a randomized trial of a group cognitive intervention.

    Gregory N. Clarke;Wesley Hawkins;Mary Murphy;Lisa B. Sheeber

  • Gender Differences in Anxiety Disorders and Anxiety Symptoms in Adolescents

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Ian H. Gotlib;Mark Lewinsohn;John R. Seeley

  • Adolescent Suicidal Ideation and Attempts: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Clinical Implications

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Paul Rohde;John R. Seeley

  • Psychosocial risk factors for future adolescent suicide attempts

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Paul Rohde;John R. Seeley

  • Adolescent Psychopathology: II. Psychosocial Risk Factors for Depression

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Robert E. Roberts;John R. Seeley;Paul Rohde

  • A randomized trial of a group cognitive intervention for preventing depression in adolescent offspring of depressed parents.

    Gregory N. Clarke;Mark Hornbrook;Frances Lynch;Michael Polen

  • Natural course of adolescent major depressive disorder: I. Continuity into young adulthood.

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Paul Rohde;Daniel N. Klein;John R. Seeley

  • Symptoms versus a Diagnosis of Depression: Differences in Psychosocial Functioning.

    Ian H. Gotlib;Peter M. Lewinsohn;John R. Seeley

  • IS PSYCHOPATHOLOGY ASSOCIATED WITH THE TIMING OF PUBERTAL DEVELOPMENT

    J. A. Graber;P. M. Lewinsohn;J. R. Seeley;J. Brooks-Gunn

  • Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Adolescent Depression: Efficacy of Acute Group Treatment and Booster Sessions

    Gregory N. Clarke;Paul Rohde;Peter M. Lewinsohn;Hyman Hops

  • Comorbidity of unipolar depression: II. Comorbidity with other mental disorders in adolescents and adults.

    Paul Rohde;Peter M. Lewinsohn;John R. Seeley

  • Epidemiology and Natural Course of Eating Disorders in Young Women From Adolescence to Young Adulthood

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Ruth H. Striegel-Moore;John R. Seeley

  • Clinical implications of "subthreshold" depressive symptoms.

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Ari Solomon;John R. Seeley;Antonette Zeiss

  • Life events and depression in adolescence: relationship loss as a prospective risk factor for first onset of major depressive disorder.

    Scott M. Monroe;Paul Rohde;John R. Seeley;Peter M. Lewinsohn

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter M. Lewinsohn
Peter M. Lewinsohn Oregon Research Institute
Paul Rohde
Paul Rohde Oregon Research Institute
Daniel N. Klein
Daniel N. Klein Stony Brook University
Hill M. Walker
Hill M. Walker University of Oregon
Thomas M. Olino
Thomas M. Olino Temple University
Steven C. Hayes
Steven C. Hayes University of Nevada Reno
Jeremy W. Pettit
Jeremy W. Pettit Florida International University
Hyman Hops
Hyman Hops Oregon Research Institute
Steven R. Forness
Steven R. Forness University of California, Los Angeles
Judy A. Andrews
Judy A. Andrews Oregon Research Institute

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