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Mindy J. Erchull 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 Mindy J. Erchull sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 57 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mindy J. Erchull 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 Mindy J. Erchull sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 30 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Mindy J. Erchull is affiliated with the University of Mary Washington in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Medicine and Psychology, with a focus on Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Reproductive Medicine, and Gender Studies.

The scientist has contributed to several main topics in their work:

  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
  • Body Image and Dysmorphia Studies
  • Reproductive Health and Contraception
  • Reproductive Health and Technologies
  • Menstrual Health and Disorders
  • Gender Roles and Identity Studies

Mindy J. Erchull's recent publications include:

  • "Intuitive eating mediates the relationship between interoceptive accuracy and eating disorder risk," 2021, published in Eating Behaviors
  • "Covering the Costs: Attitudes Toward Reproductive Health Funding Sources in the United States," 2025, published in Women's Reproductive Health
  • "Self-Objectification, Gender Dysphoria, and Menstrual Cup Attitudes," 2025, published in Women's Reproductive Health

The scientist has frequently published in venues such as Women's Reproductive Health and Eating Behaviors.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Mindy J. Erchull include:

  • Kate Richmond
  • Danielle C. DeVille
  • Jennifer R. Mailloux
  • Riley S. Overton
  • Emma Shay

Mindy J. Erchull was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2014.

Best Publications

  • Helping or Hovering? The Effects of Helicopter Parenting on College Students’ Well-Being

    Holly H. Schiffrin;Miriam Liss;Haley Miles-McLean;Katherine A. Geary

  • The relationships between sensory processing sensitivity, alexithymia, autism, depression, and anxiety

    Miriam Liss;Jennifer Mailloux;Mindy J. Erchull

  • Empowering or Oppressing? Development and Exploration of the Enjoyment of Sexualization Scale

    Miriam Liss;Mindy J. Erchull;Laura R. Ramsey

  • Development and Validation of a Quantitative Measure of Intensive Parenting Attitudes

    Miriam Liss;Holly H. Schiffrin;Virginia H. Mackintosh;Haley Miles-McLean

  • Feminism: What is it Good For? Feminine Norms and Objectification as the Link between Feminist Identity and Clinically Relevant Outcomes

    Molly M. Hurt;Jaclyn A. Nelson;Dixie L. Turner;Megan E. Haines

  • MEN WANT EQUALITY, BUT WOMEN DON'T EXPECT IT: YOUNG ADULTS' EXPECTATIONS FOR PARTICIPATION IN HOUSEHOLD AND CHILD CARE CHORES

    Sabrina F. Askari;Miriam Liss;Mindy J. Erchull;Samantha E. Staebell

  • Identity in Action: Predictors of Feminist Self-Identification and Collective Action

    Jaclyn A. Nelson;Miriam Liss;Mindy J. Erchull;Molly M. Hurt

  • Beyond medical risk: investigating the psychological factors underlying women's perceptions of susceptibility to breast cancer, heart disease, and osteoporosis.

    Mary A. Gerend;Leona S. Aiken;Stephen G. West;Mindy J. Erchull

  • Not hating what you see: Self-compassion may protect against negative mental health variables connected to self-objectification in college women

    Miriam Liss;Mindy J. Erchull

  • PREDICTORS AND EFFECTS OF SELF‐OBJECTIFICATION IN LESBIANS

    Megan E. Haines;Mindy J. Erchull;Miriam Liss;Dixie L. Turner

  • Intensive Parenting: Does it Have the Desired Impact on Child Outcomes?

    Holly H. Schiffrin;Hester Godfrey;Miriam Liss;Mindy J. Erchull

  • “Stop looking at me!”: Interpersonal sexual objectification as a source of insidious trauma.

    Haley Miles-McLean;Miriam Liss;Mindy J. Erchull;Caitlin M. Robertson

  • EVERYONE FEELS EMPOWERED: UNDERSTANDING FEMINIST SELF‐LABELING

    Miriam Liss;Mindy J. Erchull

  • The Effects of Maternal and Paternal Helicopter Parenting on the Self-determination and Well-being of Emerging Adults

    Holly H. Schiffrin;Mindy J. Erchull;Erynn Sendrick;Jennaveve C. Yost

  • The Dark Side of Heterosexual Romance: Endorsement of Romantic Beliefs Relates to Intimate Partner Violence

    Leanna J. Papp;Miriam Liss;Mindy J. Erchull;Hester Godfrey

  • Education and Advertising:: A Content Analysis of Commercially Produced Booklets about Menstruation

    Mindy J. Erchull;Joan C. Chrisler;Jennifer A. Gorman;Ingrid Johnston-Robledo

  • Distancing Through Objectification? Depictions of Women’s Bodies in Menstrual Product Advertisements

    Mindy J. Erchull

  • “I’ll Get That for You”: The Relationship Between Benevolent Sexism and Body Self-Perceptions

    Melissa Shepherd;Mindy J. Erchull;Aryn Rosner;Leslie Taubenberger

  • Reasons and risk: factors underlying women's perceptions of susceptibility to osteoporosis.

    Mary A. Gerend;Mindy J. Erchull;Leona S. Aiken;Jon K. Maner

  • Exploring Perceptions of Slut-Shaming on Facebook: Evidence for a Reverse Sexual Double Standard

    Leanna J. Papp;Charlotte Hagerman;Michelle A. Gnoleba;Mindy J. Erchull

Frequent Co-Authors

Miriam Liss
Miriam Liss University of Mary Washington
Leona S. Aiken
Leona S. Aiken Arizona State University
Mary A. Gerend
Mary A. Gerend Florida State University
Joan C. Chrisler
Joan C. Chrisler Connecticut College
Stephen G. West
Stephen G. West Arizona State University
Jon K. Maner
Jon K. Maner Florida State University

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