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John S. Lyons is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with a particular emphasis on clinical psychology and child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

The scientist has contributed to at least 16 publications in psychology, including subfields such as general health professions, oncology, molecular biology, and public health, environmental and occupational health. Their work covers a variety of topics including child abuse and trauma, resilience and mental health, telemedicine and telehealth implementation, COVID-19 and mental health, homelessness and social issues, and urban transport and accessibility.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by John S. Lyons include:

  • Creating the necessary infrastructure for a trauma-informed system of care for children and youth, 2023, Frontiers in Psychology
  • After the great inventions: technological change in UK cotton spinning, 1780-1835, 2021, The Economic History Review
  • Evaluation of Telehealth in Child Behavioral Health Services Delivery During the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2022, Psychiatric Services
  • Investigating the impact of caregiver transportation needs on Children's response to behavioral and mental health treatment: A longitudinal analysis, 2021, Journal of Transport & Health
  • Examining the impact of spirituality religious strength on behavioral and emotional health among youth with multiple adverse childhood experiences, 2024, Children and Youth Services Review

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Olga A. Vsevolozhskaya
  • Elizabeth N. Riley
  • Stephen M. Shimshock
  • Xiaoran Tong
  • Kate Cordell

John S. Lyons's publications have appeared in various venues, with multiple contributions to Cancer Research and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). Other publication venues include Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America, SSRN Electronic Journal, and The Economic History Review.

In addition to journal articles, they have a book published titled Voices from the Mississippi Hill Country released in 2020 through University Press of Mississippi eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Racial/ethnic Differences in Rates of Depression Among Preretirement Adults

    Dorothy D. Dunlop;Jing Song;John S. Lyons;Larry M. Manheim

  • Associations between dimensions of religious commitment and mental health reported in the American Journal of Psychiatry and Archives of General Psychiatry: 1978-1989.

    D. B. Larson;K. A. Sherrill;J. S. Lyons;F. C. Craigie

  • Religious belief, depression, and ambulation status in elderly women with broken hips.

    Peter Pressman;John S. Lyons;David B. Larson;James J. Strain

  • Dissociation as a Mediator of Psychopathology Among Sexually Abused Children and Adolescents

    Cassandra L. Kisiel;John S. Lyons

  • Therapist Effects in Outpatient Psychotherapy: A Three-Level Growth Curve Approach

    Wolfgang Lutz;Scott C. Leon;Zoran Martinovich;John S. Lyons

  • Cost offset from a psychiatric consultation-liaison intervention with elderly hip fracture patients.

    J J Strain;J S Lyons;J S Hammer;M Fahs

  • Patterns of Mental Health Service Utilization

    Kenneth I. Howard;Thomas A. Cornille;John S. Lyons;John T. Vessey

  • Needs for oral care among people with intellectual disability not in contact with Community Dental Services.

    S. Cumella;N. Ransford;J. Lyons;H. Burnham

  • Predicting readmission to the psychiatric hospital in a managed care environment: implications for quality indicators.

    John S. Lyons;Michael T. O'Mahoney;Sheldon I. Miller;Janice Neme

  • Impact of psychiatric comorbidity on length of hospital stay for medical/surgical patients: a preliminary report

    G. Fulop;J. J. Strain;J. Vita;J. S. Lyons

  • "INTERMED": a method to assess health service needs. I. Development and reliability.

    F.J. Huyse;J.S. Lyons;F.C. Stiefel;J.P.J. Slaets

  • Evidence-based treatments for trauma among culturally diverse foster care youth: Treatment retention and outcomes.

    Dana A. Weiner;Alison Schneider;John S. Lyons

  • Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Youth: A Consensus Statement of the International Work Group on Therapeutic Residential Care*

    James K. Whittaker;Lisa Holmes;Jorge F. del Valle;Frank Ainsworth

  • Reliability of the Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths-Mental Health (CANS-MH) Scale

    Rachel L. Anderson;John S. Lyons;Debra M. Giles;Judith A. Price

  • racial differences in the mental health needs and service utilization of youth in the juvenile justice system

    Purva Rawal;Jill Romansky;Michael Jenuwine;John S. Lyons

  • Perceived social support from family and friends: measurement across disparate samples.

    John S. Lyons;Peter Perrotta;Sharon Hancher-Kvam

  • Psychiatric Diagnoses and Racial Bias: An Empirical Investigation

    Thomas W. Pavkov;Dan A. Lewis;John S. Lyons

  • Understanding the mental health needs of children and adolescents in residential treatment.

    John S. Lyons;Lisa N. Libman-Mintzer;Lisa N. Libman-Mintzer;Cassandra L. Kisiel;Harry Shallcross

  • Assessment of Complex Trauma Exposure, Responses, and Service Needs Among Children and Adolescents in Child Welfare

    Cassandra Kisiel;Tracy Fehrenbach;Larry Small;John S. Lyons

  • Redressing the Emperor: Improving Our Children's Public Mental Health System

    John S. Lyons

Frequent Co-Authors

Zoran Martinovich
Zoran Martinovich Northwestern University
Mark E. Courtney
Mark E. Courtney University of Chicago
Kenneth I. Howard
Kenneth I. Howard Northwestern University
Peter de Jonge
Peter de Jonge University of Groningen
Per Fink
Per Fink Aarhus University
Ulrik Fredrik Malt
Ulrik Fredrik Malt University of Oslo
Antonio Lobo
Antonio Lobo University of Zaragoza
Gary M. McClelland
Gary M. McClelland Northwestern University
Jeffrey S. Levin
Jeffrey S. Levin Baylor University
Wolfgang Lutz
Wolfgang Lutz University of Trier

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