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Medicine D-index 103 Citations 34,118 427 World Ranking 3260 National Ranking 1868
Best female scientists D-index 107 Citations 36,779 558 World Ranking 655 National Ranking 407

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Awards & Achievements

2022 - Research.com Best Female Scientist Award

2007 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Disease

Psychiatry, Depression, Clinical psychology, Transplantation and Internal medicine are her primary areas of study. Her study looks at the intersection of Psychiatry and topics like Dementia with Cognition. Her work in the fields of Depression, such as Late life depression and Major depressive disorder, intersects with other areas such as Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study and Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

Her Clinical psychology study incorporates themes from Developmental psychology, Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression and Social support. Her Transplantation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Psychosocial, Regimen, Quality of life and Intensive care medicine. Many of her studies involve connections with topics such as Surgery and Internal medicine.

Her most cited work include:

  • Late-life depression and risk of vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease: systematic review and meta-analysis of community-based cohort studies (645 citations)
  • Nortriptyline and Interpersonal Psychotherapy as Maintenance Therapies for Recurrent Major Depression: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Patients Older Than 59 Years (551 citations)
  • The nature and determinants of neuropsychological functioning in late-life depression. (484 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Mary Amanda Dew focuses on Psychiatry, Depression, Internal medicine, Psychosocial and Clinical psychology. In her work, Physical therapy is strongly intertwined with Randomized controlled trial, which is a subfield of Psychiatry. Mary Amanda Dew has included themes like Pharmacotherapy and Anxiety in her Depression study.

Her Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Surgery and Oncology. Her study in Psychosocial is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychological intervention, Mental health, Social support and Transplantation. The concepts of her Clinical psychology study are interwoven with issues in Dementia and Cognition.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Psychiatry (28.47%)
  • Depression (25.80%)
  • Internal medicine (23.31%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Internal medicine (23.31%)
  • Anxiety (13.70%)
  • Transplantation (14.77%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Anxiety, Transplantation, Depression and Psychological intervention. Anxiety is a primary field of her research addressed under Psychiatry. Major depressive disorder is the focus of her Psychiatry research.

In Transplantation, she works on issues like Psychosocial, which are connected to Liver transplantation, Mental health, Family medicine and Socioeconomic status. Her Depression study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Young adult, Cancer, Physical therapy and Clinical psychology. Her Psychological intervention study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Intervention, Cognition and Intensive care medicine.

Between 2015 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Understanding Medication Nonadherence after Kidney Transplant. (64 citations)
  • The 2018 ISHLT/APM/AST/ICCAC/STSW Recommendations for the Psychosocial Evaluation of Adult Cardiothoracic Transplant Candidates and Candidates for Long-term Mechanical Circulatory Support (60 citations)
  • A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Mobile Health Intervention to Promote Self-Management After Lung Transplantation. (55 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Disease
  • Psychiatry

Her primary scientific interests are in Psychological intervention, Depression, Transplantation, Internal medicine and Anxiety. The Psychological intervention study combines topics in areas such as Regimen, Mood and Intensive care medicine. She combines subjects such as Young adult, Cancer, Physical therapy and Clinical psychology with her study of Depression.

Her research integrates issues of Psychosocial, Family caregivers and Family medicine in her study of Transplantation. Her Randomized controlled trial, Bronchiolitis obliterans and Confidence interval study in the realm of Internal medicine connects with subjects such as Aripiprazole. Her Anxiety study results in a more complete grasp of Psychiatry.

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

Late-life depression and risk of vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease: systematic review and meta-analysis of community-based cohort studies

Breno S. Diniz;Meryl A. Butters;Steven M. Albert;Mary Amanda Dew.
British Journal of Psychiatry (2013)

915 Citations

Nortriptyline and Interpersonal Psychotherapy as Maintenance Therapies for Recurrent Major Depression: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Patients Older Than 59 Years

Charles F. Reynolds;Ellen Frank;James M. Perel;Stanley D. Imber.
JAMA (1999)

891 Citations

The association of late-life depression and anxiety with physical disability: a review of the literature and prospectus for future research.

Eric J. Lenze;Joan C. Rogers;Lynn M. Martire;Benoit H. Mulsant.
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry (2001)

684 Citations

The nature and determinants of neuropsychological functioning in late-life depression.

Meryl A. Butters;Ellen M. Whyte;Robert D. Nebes;Amy E. Begley.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2004)

653 Citations

Healthy older adults' sleep predicts all-cause mortality at 4 to 19 years of follow-up.

Mary Amanda Dew;Carolyn C. Hoch;Daniel J. Buysse;Timothy H. Monk.
Psychosomatic Medicine (2003)

590 Citations

Benzodiazepines and Zolpidem for Chronic Insomnia: A Meta-analysis of Treatment Efficacy

Peter D. Nowell;Sati Mazumdar;Daniel J. Buysse;Mary Amanda Dew.
JAMA (1997)

572 Citations

Rates and risk factors for nonadherence to the medical regimen after adult solid organ transplantation.

Mary Amanda Dew;Andrea F DiMartini;Annette De Vito Dabbs;Larissa Myaskovsky.
Transplantation (2007)

549 Citations

Maintenance treatment of major depression in old age.

Charles F. Reynolds;Mary Amanda Dew;Bruce G. Pollock;Benoit H. Mulsant.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2006)

529 Citations

Does transplantation produce quality of life benefits? A quantitative analysis of the literature.

Mary Amanda Dew;Galen E. Switzer;Jean M. Goycoolea;Aishe S. Allen.
Transplantation (1997)

426 Citations

Comorbid anxiety disorders in depressed elderly patients.

Eric J. Lenze;Benoit H. Mulsant;M. Katherine Shear;Herbert C. Schulberg.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2000)

419 Citations

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