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Jordan E. DeVylder

Jordan E. DeVylder

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Psychology

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7306
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Overview

Jordan E. DeVylder is affiliated with Fordham University in the United States and has contributed to research primarily within the fields of psychology and medicine. Their work spans clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, social psychology, sociology and political science, and health, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to mental health studies.

Their research addresses a variety of topics including mental health treatment and access, schizophrenia research and treatment, suicide and self-harm studies, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, racial and ethnic identity research, psychosomatic disorders and their treatments, and the impact of COVID-19 on mental health.

Notable publications authored or co-authored by Jordan E. DeVylder include:

  • Impact of Police Violence on Mental Health: A Theoretical Framework, 2020, American Journal of Public Health
  • Police Violence and Public Health, 2021, Annual Review of Clinical Psychology

Other significant recent papers related to their research interests, though authored by different lead authors, include:

  • Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing in Mental Health: Systematic Review, 2020, Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • From Womb to Neighborhood: A Racial Analysis of Social Determinants of Psychosis in the United States, 2021, American Journal of Psychiatry
  • Loneliness and psychotic experiences in a general population sample, 2020, Schizophrenia Research

Jordan E. DeVylder frequently collaborates with a core group of co-authors including Hans Oh, Jason Schiffman, Ai Koyanagi, Lisa Fedina, and Zui Narita. Their publication record shows repeated contributions to several leading psychiatric and psychological journals, with multiple papers published in Schizophrenia Research, Schizophrenia Bulletin, Psychiatry Research, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, and Early Intervention in Psychiatry.

Their extensive output reflects sustained research activity in several critical aspects of mental health, with emphasis on the interaction of social determinants, public health, and clinical phenomena such as psychosis and suicide risk. This body of work contributes to understanding complex intersections between sociopolitical factors and mental health outcomes.

Best Publications

  • Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing in Mental Health: Systematic Review.

    Aziliz Le Glaz;Yannis Haralambous;Deok-Hee Kim-Dufor;Philippe Lenca

  • Association of Psychotic Experiences With Subsequent Risk of Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempts, and Suicide Deaths: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Longitudinal Population Studies.

    Kathryn Yates;Ulla Lång;Martin Cederlöf;Fiona Boland

  • Bullying Victimization and Suicide Attempt Among Adolescents Aged 12–15 Years From 48 Countries

    Ai Koyanagi;Ai Koyanagi;Hans Oh;Andre F. Carvalho;Lee Smith

  • From Womb to Neighborhood: A Racial Analysis of Social Determinants of Psychosis in the United States.

    Deidre M Anglin;Sabrina Ereshefsky;Mallory J Klaunig;Miranda A Bridgwater

  • Suicidal Ideation and Suicide Attempts Among Adults With Psychotic Experiences: Data From the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys

    Jordan E. DeVylder;Ellen P. Lukens;Bruce G. Link;Jeffrey A. Lieberman

  • Association of Exposure to Police Violence With Prevalence of Mental Health Symptoms Among Urban Residents in the United States.

    Jordan E. DeVylder;Hyun-Jin Jun;Lisa Fedina;Lisa Fedina;Daniel Coleman

  • Association of Urbanicity With Psychosis in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.

    Jordan E DeVylder;Ian Kelleher;Monique Lalane;Hans Oh

  • Prevalence, demographic variation and psychological correlates of exposure to police victimisation in four US cities

    J. E. DeVylder;H. Y. Oh;B. Nam;T. L. Sharpe

  • Depression comorbid with tuberculosis and its impact on health status: cross-sectional analysis of community-based data from 48 low- and middle-income countries

    Ai Koyanagi;Ai Koyanagi;Davy Vancampfort;André F. Carvalho;Jordan E. DeVylder

  • The impact of exposure to gun violence fatality on mental health outcomes in four urban U.S. settings.

    Melissa Edmondson Smith;Tanya L. Sharpe;Joseph Richardson;Rohini Pahwa

  • Temporal association of stress sensitivity and symptoms in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis.

    J. E. DeVylder;S. Ben-David;S. A. Schobel;D. Kimhy

  • Impact of Police Violence on Mental Health: A Theoretical Framework

    Jordan DeVylder;Lisa Fedina;Bruce Link

  • Frontal theta cordance predicts 6-month antidepressant response to subcallosal cingulate deep brain stimulation for treatment-resistant depression: a pilot study.

    James M Broadway;Paul E Holtzheimer;Paul E Holtzheimer;Matthew R Hilimire;Nathan A Parks

  • Fermented foods, neuroticism, and social anxiety: An interaction model

    Matthew R. Hilimire;Jordan E. DeVylder;Catherine A. Forestell

  • Family functioning, resilience, and depression among North Korean refugees.

    Boyoung Nam;Jae Yop Kim;Jordan E. DeVylder;Ahyoung Song

  • Perceived discrimination and psychotic experiences across multiple ethnic groups in the United States

    Hans Oh;Lawrence H. Yang;Deidre M. Anglin;Jordan E. DeVylder

  • Police Violence and Public Health.

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  • Co-occurrence of psychotic experiences and common mental health conditions across four racially and ethnically diverse population samples.

    J. E. DeVylder;D. Burnette;L. H. Yang

  • Evidence-based early interventions for individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: a review of treatment components.

    Elizabeth Thompson;Zachary B. Millman;Nana Okuzawa;Vijay Mittal

  • Assessment of Selective and Universal Screening for Suicide Risk in a Pediatric Emergency Department.

    Jordan E. DeVylder;Taylor C. Ryan;Mary Cwik;Mary Ellen Wilson

  • Elevated Prevalence of Suicide Attempts among Victims of Police Violence in the USA.

    Jordan E. DeVylder;Jodi J. Frey;Courtney D. Cogburn;Holly C. Wilcox

  • Acculturative stress and psychotic-like experiences among Asian and Latino immigrants to the United States

    Jordan E. DeVylder;Hans Y. Oh;Lawrence H. Yang;Leopoldo J. Cabassa

  • Treatment Seeking and Unmet Need for Care Among Persons Reporting Psychosis-Like Experiences

    Jordan E. DeVylder;Hans Y. Oh;Cheryl M. Corcoran;Ellen P. Lukens

Frequent Co-Authors

Jason Schiffman
Jason Schiffman University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Vijay A. Mittal
Vijay A. Mittal Northwestern University
Penelope Hasking
Penelope Hasking Curtin University
Graham Martin
Graham Martin University of Queensland
Fiona McNicholas
Fiona McNicholas University College Dublin
Richard P. Barth
Richard P. Barth University of Maryland, Baltimore
Helen S. Mayberg
Helen S. Mayberg Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Larry Davidson
Larry Davidson Yale University
Erik Lykke Mortensen
Erik Lykke Mortensen University of Copenhagen
Randy P. Auerbach
Randy P. Auerbach Columbia University

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