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Lorra Garey 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 Lorra Garey sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 222 publications — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Lorra Garey 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 Lorra Garey sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Lorra Garey is affiliated with the University of Houston in the United States and focuses research primarily in the fields of psychology and medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields including clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, physiology, applied psychology, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

The main topics addressed in their research involve smoking behavior and cessation, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, and cognitive processes. Other significant areas of study include behavioral health and interventions, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, COVID-19 and mental health, mental health research topics, and musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation.

Recent notable publications by Lorra Garey include:

  • "Directional Effects of Anxiety and Depressive Disorders with Substance Use: a Review of Recent Prospective Research" (2020), published in Current Addiction Reports
  • "The Role of Anxiety in Smoking Onset, Severity, and Cessation-Related Outcomes: a Review of Recent Literature" (2020), published in Current Psychiatry Reports

In addition to these works, other relevant recent papers connected to their research interests but authored by different researchers include:

  • "The Impact of Covid-19 Experiences and Associated Stress on Anxiety, Depression, and Functional Impairment in American Adults" (2020), Cognitive Therapy and Research
  • "Psychological factors associated with substance use initiation during the COVID-19 pandemic" (2020), Psychiatry Research
  • "Psychological, addictive, and health behavior implications of the COVID-19 pandemic" (2020), Behaviour Research and Therapy

Lorra Garey frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Michael J. Zvolensky, Justin M. Shepherd, Nubia A. Mayorga, Andrew H. Rogers, and Brooke Y. Kauffman.

Their research is published in a variety of scientific venues with the most common being Addictive Behaviors, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Cognitive Therapy and Research, Substance Use & Misuse, and Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse.

Best Publications

  • Face-to-face versus computer-delivered alcohol interventions for college drinkers: a meta-analytic review, 1998 to 2010.

    Kate B. Carey;Lori A.J. Scott-Sheldon;Lori A.J. Scott-Sheldon;Jennifer C. Elliott;Lorra Garey

  • The Impact of Covid-19 Experiences and Associated Stress on Anxiety, Depression, and Functional Impairment in American Adults.

    Matthew W. Gallagher;Michael J. Zvolensky;Michael J. Zvolensky;Laura J. Long;Andrew H. Rogers

  • Efficacy of alcohol interventions for first-year college students: A meta-analytic review of randomized controlled trials

    Lori A. J. Scott-Sheldon;Kate B. Carey;Jennifer C. Elliott;Lorra Garey

  • Efficacy of expectancy challenge interventions to reduce college student drinking: a meta-analytic review.

    Lori A. J. Scott-Sheldon;Danielle L. Terry;Kate B. Carey;Lorra Garey

  • Psychological factors associated with substance use initiation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Andrew H. Rogers;Justin M. Shepherd;Lorra Garey;Michael J. Zvolensky;Michael J. Zvolensky

  • Psychological, addictive, and health behavior implications of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Michael J. Zvolensky;Michael J. Zvolensky;Lorra Garey;Andrew H. Rogers;Norman B. Schmidt

  • Alcohol interventions for mandated college students: A meta-analytic review.

    Kate B. Carey;Lori A. J. Scott-Sheldon;Lorra Garey;Jennifer C. Elliott

  • Where do College Drinkers Draw the Line?: A Qualitative Study

    Danielle L. Terry;Lorra Garey;Kate B. Carey

  • Effects of anxiety sensitivity reduction on smoking abstinence: An analysis from a panic prevention program.

    Michael J. Zvolensky;Lorra Garey;Nicolas P. Allan;Samantha G. Farris

  • Directional Effects of Anxiety and Depressive Disorders with Substance Use: a Review of Recent Prospective Research

    Lorra Garey;Hannah Olofsson;Tatyana Garza;Andrew H. Rogers

  • Refinement of anxiety sensitivity measurement: The Short Scale Anxiety Sensitivity Index (SSASI)

    Michael J. Zvolensky;Michael J. Zvolensky;Lorra Garey;Thomas A. Fergus;Matthew W. Gallagher

  • Towards a greater understanding of anxiety sensitivity across groups: The construct validity of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3.

    Charles Jardin;Daniel J. Paulus;Lorra Garey;Brooke Kauffman

  • The Role of Anxiety in Smoking Onset, Severity, and Cessation-Related Outcomes: a Review of Recent Literature

    Lorra Garey;Hannah Olofsson;Tatyana Garza;Justin M Shepherd

  • Acculturative stress and experiential avoidance: relations to depression, suicide, and anxiety symptoms among minority college students

    Michael J. Zvolensky;Charles Jardin;Lorra Garey;Zuzuky Robles

  • Psychometric evaluation of the Barriers to Cessation Scale.

    Lorra Garey;Charles Jardin;Brooke Y. Kauffman;Carla Sharp

  • Acculturative stress, emotion regulation, and affective symptomology among Latino/a college students.

    Nubia A Mayorga;Charles Jardin;Jafar Bakhshaie;Lorra Garey

  • Fatigue severity and fatigue sensitivity: relations to anxiety, depression, pain catastrophizing, and pain severity among adults with severe fatigue and chronic low back pain.

    Kara Manning;Brooke Y Kauffman;Andrew H Rogers;Lorra Garey

  • Clarifying the relation of acculturative stress and anxiety/depressive symptoms: The role of anxiety sensitivity among Hispanic college students.

    Charles Jardin;Nubia A Mayorga;Jafar Bakhshaie;Lorra Garey

  • Distinguishing Characteristics of E-Cigarette Users Who Attempt and Fail to Quit: Dependence, Perceptions, and Affective Vulnerability.

    Lorra Garey;Nubia Angelina Mayorga;Natalia Peraza;Tanya Smit

  • Depression among current, former, and never smokers from 2005 to 2013: The hidden role of disparities in depression in the ongoing tobacco epidemic.

    Renee D. Goodwin;Renee D. Goodwin;Melanie M. Wall;Lorra Garey;Michael J. Zvolensky

  • COVID-19 and Anxiety Sensitivity Across Two Studies in Argentina: Associations with COVID-19 Worry, Symptom Severity, Anxiety, and Functional Impairment.

    Andrew H. Rogers;Daniel Bogiaizian;Patricio López Salazar;Adrian Solari

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Zvolensky
Michael J. Zvolensky University of Houston
Norman B. Schmidt
Norman B. Schmidt Florida State University
Joseph W. Ditre
Joseph W. Ditre Syracuse University
Clayton Neighbors
Clayton Neighbors University of Houston
Matthew W. Gallagher
Matthew W. Gallagher University of Houston
Lorraine R. Reitzel
Lorraine R. Reitzel University of Houston
Julia D. Buckner
Julia D. Buckner Louisiana State University
Carla Sharp
Carla Sharp University of Houston
Jasper A. J. Smits
Jasper A. J. Smits The University of Texas at Austin
Amanda M. Raines
Amanda M. Raines Louisiana State University

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