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Mary Ann Dutton is affiliated with Georgetown University Medical Center in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Psychology and Medicine, with a particular focus on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, General Health Professions, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions, Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes, Mental Health via Writing, Suicide and Self-Harm Studies, Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments, Music Therapy and Health, and Dialysis and Renal Disease Management.

Mary Ann Dutton has contributed to various journals and venues, with frequent publications in BMJ Open (2 publications), bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2 publications), JAMA Psychiatry, BioData Mining, and the Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes.

Some of the recent papers featuring Dutton's research include:

  • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction vs Escitalopram for the Treatment of Adults With Anxiety Disorders, 2022, JAMA Psychiatry
  • Acoustic and language analysis of speech for suicidal ideation among US veterans, 2021, BioData Mining
  • Development of an electronic patient-reported outcome measure (ePROM) system to aid the management of patients with advanced chronic kidney disease, 2020, Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
  • Using patient-reported outcome measures during the management of patients with end-stage kidney disease requiring treatment with haemodialysis (PROM-HD): a qualitative study, 2021, BMJ Open
  • Neural responses underlying extraordinary altruists' generosity for socially distant others, 2023, PNAS Nexus

Frequent co-authors working with Mary Ann Dutton include Elizabeth A. Hoge, Éric Bui, Mihriye Mete, Naomi M. Simon, and Anas Belouali.

Best Publications

  • Childhood victimization and lifetime revictimization

    Cathy Spatz Widom;Sally J. Czaja;Mary Ann Dutton

  • Coercion in Intimate Partner Violence: Toward a New Conceptualization.

    Mary Ann Dutton;Lisa A. Goodman

  • Intimate Partner Violence, PTSD, and Adverse Health Outcomes

    Mary Ann Dutton;Bonnie L. Green;Stacey I. Kaltman;Darren M. Roesch

  • Child abuse and neglect and intimate partner violence victimization and perpetration: a prospective investigation.

    Cathy Spatz Widom;Sally Czaja;Mary Ann Dutton

  • Women’s Resources and Use of Strategies as Risk and Protective Factors for Reabuse Over Time:

    Lisa Goodman;Mary Ann Dutton;Natalie Vankos;Kevin Weinfurt

  • Abortion and mental health: Evaluating the evidence.

    Brenda Major;Mark Appelbaum;Linda Beckman;Mary Ann Dutton

  • The Intimate Partner Violence Strategies Index Development and Application

    Lisa Goodman;Mary Ann Dutton;Kevin Weinfurt;Sarah Cook

  • Understanding Women's Responses to Domestic Violence: A Redefinition of Battered Woman Syndrome

    Mary Ann Dutton

  • Court-involved battered women's responses to violence: the role of psychological, physical, and sexual abuse.

    Mary Ann Dutton;Lisa A. Goodman;Lauren Bennett

  • Avoidant coping and PTSD symptoms related to domestic violence exposure: a longitudinal study.

    Elizabeth D. Krause;Stacey Kaltman;Lisa A. Goodman;Mary Ann Dutton

  • Working with people with PTSD: Research implications.

    Mary Ann Dutton;Francine L. Rubinstein

  • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Low-Income, Predominantly African American Women With PTSD and a History of Intimate Partner Violence

    Mary Ann Dutton;Diana Bermudez;Armely Matás;Haseeb Majid

  • Ethnic differences in battered women's formal help-seeking strategies: a focus on health, mental health, and spirituality.

    Mai Y. El-Khoury;Mary Ann Dutton;Lisa A. Goodman;Lisa Engel

  • Systemic Obstacles to the Criminal Prosecution of a Battering Partner A Victim Perspective

    Lauren Bennett;Lisa Goodman;Mary Ann Dutton

  • Predicting Repeat Abuse Among Arrested Batterers Use of the Danger Assessment Scale in the Criminal Justice System

    Lisa A. Goodman;Mary Ann Dutton;Lauren Bennett

  • Patterns of intimate partner violence: Correlates and outcomes.

    Mary Ann Dutton;Stacey Kaltman;Lisa A. Goodman;Kevin Weinfurt

  • Battered women's strategic response to violence: The role of context.

    Mary Ann Dutton

  • Battered women's cognitive schemata

    Mary Ann Dutton;Kimberly J. Burghardt;Sean G. Perrin;Kelly R. Chrestman

  • Characteristics of Help-Seeking Behaviors, Resources and Service Needs of Battered Immigrant Latinas: Legal and Policy Implications

    Mary Ann Dutton;Leslye E. Orloff;Giselle Aguilar Hass

  • Role of distinct PTSD symptoms in intimate partner reabuse: a prospective study.

    Elizabeth D. Krause;Stacey Kaltman;Lisa Goodman;Mary Ann Dutton

Frequent Co-Authors

Lisa A. Goodman
Lisa A. Goodman Boston College
Sean Perrin
Sean Perrin Lund University
Naomi M. Simon
Naomi M. Simon New York University
Ernest N. Jouriles
Ernest N. Jouriles Southern Methodist University
Cathy Spatz Widom
Cathy Spatz Widom City University of New York
Brenda Major
Brenda Major University of California, Santa Barbara
Elizabeth A. Hoge
Elizabeth A. Hoge Georgetown University
Diane B. Arnkoff
Diane B. Arnkoff Catholic University of America
Cris M. Sullivan
Cris M. Sullivan Michigan State University
Carol R. Glass
Carol R. Glass Catholic University of America

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