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Judy A. Andrews 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 Judy A. Andrews sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 113 publications — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Judy A. Andrews 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 Judy A. Andrews sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Judy A. Andrews is affiliated with the Oregon Research Institute in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within the social and behavioral sciences, with a focus on psychology and social sciences. The primary subfields of their work include clinical psychology, sociology and political science, health, physiology, and applied psychology.

The recent articles authored or co-authored by Andrews highlight involvement in diverse topics such as religiosity, personality traits, and public health interventions. Notable publications include:

  • Individual-level trajectories of religiosity during adolescence and their implications for purpose, 2020, Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
  • Assessing the Pragmatic Effectiveness and Implementation of Click City: Tobacco: A School-Based Prevention Program Targeting Youth Cigarette and E-cigarette Use, 2023, Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • Personality trait change during adolescence as a predictor of later substance use, depressive symptoms, and perceived maturity, 2024, European Journal of Personality

Judy A. Andrews has collaborated frequently with several researchers, indicating an active engagement in interdisciplinary research. Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Leah H. Schultz
  • Patrick L. Hill
  • Gabrielle N. Pfund
  • Judith S. Gordon
  • Erika Westling

The venues in which Andrews' work appears reflect topics combining psychology and public health with social dimensions. They have published repeatedly in:

  • Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
  • Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • European Journal of Personality

Their main fields of study are psychology and social sciences. The subfields cover clinical psychology and sociology and political science, alongside facets of health and applied psychology. Key research topics include:

  • Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
  • Religion, Society, and Development
  • Religion and Society Interactions
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Personality Traits and Psychology

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

  • Association Between Initial Use of e-Cigarettes and Subsequent Cigarette Smoking Among Adolescents and Young Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

    Samir Soneji;Samir Soneji;Jessica L. Barrington-Trimis;Thomas A. Wills;Adam M. Leventhal

  • Cognitive-behavioral treatment for depressed adolescents*

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Gregory N. Clarke;Hyman Hops;Judy A. Andrews

  • Family Support and Conflict: Prospective Relations to Adolescent Depression

    Lisa Sheeber;Hyraan Hops;Anthony Alpert;Betsy Davis

  • Assessment of Depression in Adolescents Using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale

    Robert E. Roberts;Judy A. Andrews;Peter M. Lewinsohn;Hyman Hops

  • SUICIDAL ATTEMPTS AMONG OLDER ADOLESCENTS: PREVALENCE AND CO-OCCURRENCE WITH PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS

    Judy A. Andrews;Peter M. Lewinsohn

  • The influence of peers on young adult substance use.

    Judy A Andrews;Elizabeth Tildesley;Hyman Hops;Fuzhong Li

  • The influence of parent, sibling, and peer modeling and attitudes on adolescent use of alcohol.

    Dennis V. Ary;Elizabeth Tildesley;Hyman Hops;Judy A. Andrews

  • Erratum: Adolescent psychopathology: I. Prevalence and incidence of depression and other DSM-III-R disorders in high school students (Journal of Abnormal Psychology 102:1 (133-144))

    P. M. Lewinsohn;H. Hops;R. E. Roberts;J. R. Seeley

  • Parental Influence on Early Adolescent Substance Use: Specific and Nonspecific Effects

    Judy A. Andrews;Hyman Hops;Dennis Ary;Elizabeth Tildesley

  • Adolescent modeling of parent substance use: The moderating effect of the relationship with the parent.

    Judy A. Andrews;Hyman Hops;Susan C. Duncan

  • Cognitive-behavioral group treatment of adolescent depression: Prediction of outcome

    Gregory Clarke;Hyman Hops;Peter M. Lewinsohn;Judy Andrews

  • Adolescent and family predictors of physical aggression, communication, and satisfaction in young adult couples: a prospective analysis.

    Judy A. Andrews;Sharon L. Foster;Deborah Capaldi;Hyman Hops

  • Pubertal Timing and Substance Use: The Effects of Gender, Parental Monitoring and Deviant Peers

    Erika Westling;Erika Westling;Judy A. Andrews;Sarah E. Hampson;Missy Peterson

  • Parenting and Trajectories of Children's Maladaptive Behaviors: A 12-Year Prospective Community Study

    Koen Luyckx;Elizabeth A. Tildesley;Bart Soenens;Judy A. Andrews

  • Pediatric office-based smoking intervention : impact on maternal smoking and relapse

    Michael A. Wall;Herbert H. Severson;Judy A. Andrews;Ed Lichtenstein

  • Elementary School Age Children’s Future Intentions and Use of Substances

    Judy A. Andrews;Elizabeth Tildesley;Hyman Hops;Susan C. Duncan

  • Psychometric properties of scales for the measurement of psychosocial variables associated with depression in adolescence

    Judy A. Andrews;Peter M. Lewinsohn;Hyman Hops;Robert E. Roberts

  • Predictors of smoking during and after pregnancy: a survey of mothers of newborns.

    Herbert H. Severson;Judy A. Andrews;Edward Lichtenstein;Michael Wall

  • The effect of early cognitions on cigarette and alcohol use during adolescence.

    Judy A. Andrews;Sarah E. Hampson;Maureen Barckley;Meg Gerrard

Frequent Co-Authors

Herbert H. Severson
Herbert H. Severson Oregon Research Institute
Edward Lichtenstein
Edward Lichtenstein Oregon Research Institute
Hyman Hops
Hyman Hops Oregon Research Institute
Sarah E. Hampson
Sarah E. Hampson Oregon Research Institute
Peter M. Lewinsohn
Peter M. Lewinsohn Oregon Research Institute
John R. Seeley
John R. Seeley University of Oregon
Gary E. Swan
Gary E. Swan Stanford University
Robert E. Roberts
Robert E. Roberts The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Susan C. Duncan
Susan C. Duncan Oregon Research Institute
Kirk C. Wilhelmsen
Kirk C. Wilhelmsen University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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