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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 31 Citations 5,274 102 World Ranking 7354 National Ranking 4086

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Awards & Achievements

2001 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Cognition

Raymond L. Ownby mainly investigates Psychiatry, Alzheimer's disease, Clinical psychology, Dementia and Depression. His Psychiatry research includes themes of Cross-sectional study and Psychometrics. The various areas that Raymond L. Ownby examines in his Alzheimer's disease study include Apolipoprotein E, Psychosis and Gerontology.

His Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Neurocognitive, Cognition, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Numeracy and Health literacy. His Dementia research is included under the broader classification of Disease. As a part of the same scientific study, Raymond L. Ownby usually deals with the Depression, concentrating on Risk factor and frequently concerns with Respite care.

His most cited work include:

  • Depression and Risk for Alzheimer Disease: Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, and Metaregression Analysis (935 citations)
  • The role of macrophage/microglia and astrocytes in the pathogenesis of three neurologic disorders: HIV-associated dementia, Alzheimer disease, and multiple sclerosis. (462 citations)
  • Examining age differences in performance of a complex information search and retrieval task. (133 citations)

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

His primary scientific interests are in Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Dementia, Cognition and Alzheimer's disease. His study in Psychiatry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cross-sectional study and Psychometrics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Family caregivers, Gerontology and Comorbidity in addition to Dementia.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Test, Health literacy and Young adult. His Alzheimer's disease study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Developmental psychology, Central nervous system disease, Degenerative disease and Audiology. His Depression research focuses on subjects like Risk factor, which are linked to Odds ratio.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Psychiatry (39.11%)
  • Clinical psychology (24.02%)
  • Dementia (24.58%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2011-2020)?

  • Health literacy (15.08%)
  • Clinical psychology (24.02%)
  • Cognition (19.55%)

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

Health literacy, Clinical psychology, Cognition, Gerontology and Psychological intervention are his primary areas of study. His Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Neurocognitive, Psychiatry, Quality of life and Scale. His Psychiatry study focuses on Mood in particular.

His studies in Quality of life integrate themes in fields like Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Sleep disorder and Severity of illness. His research investigates the connection with Cognition and areas like Test which intersect with concerns in Developmental psychology. His research in Gerontology intersects with topics in Emergency medicine, Geriatrics, Mental health, Social support and Depression.

Between 2011 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • A systematic review of eHealth interventions to improve health literacy (96 citations)
  • Health literacy: impact on the health of HIV-infected individuals. (44 citations)
  • Abilities, skills and knowledge in measures of health literacy. (31 citations)

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

  • Internal medicine
  • Cognition
  • Psychiatry

Raymond L. Ownby focuses on Health literacy, Health education, Cognition, Psychological intervention and Gerontology. His Health literacy study combines topics in areas such as Nursing, Health psychology, Public health, Health promotion and Family medicine. The various areas that he examines in his Cognition study include Test, Prospective cohort study, Applied psychology and Clinical psychology.

His Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder, Heroin, Internal medicine, Substance abuse and Neurocognitive. Raymond L. Ownby has included themes like Intervention, Executive functions, Physical therapy and Verbal memory in his Psychological intervention study. His Gerontology study incorporates themes from Social support and Race and health.

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Best Publications

Depression and Risk for Alzheimer Disease: Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, and Metaregression Analysis

Raymond L. Ownby;Elizabeth Crocco;Amarilis Acevedo;Amarilis Acevedo;Vineeth John.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2006)

1436 Citations

The role of macrophage/microglia and astrocytes in the pathogenesis of three neurologic disorders: HIV-associated dementia, Alzheimer disease, and multiple sclerosis.

Alireza Minagar;Paul Shapshak;Robert K. Fujimura;Raymond L. Ownby.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences (2002)

623 Citations

Examining age differences in performance of a complex information search and retrieval task.

Sara J. Czaja;Joseph Sharit;Raymond Ownby;David L. Roth.
Psychology and Aging (2001)

227 Citations

A systematic review of eHealth interventions to improve health literacy

Robin J Jacobs;Jennie Q Lou;Raymond L Ownby;Joshua Caballero.
Health Informatics Journal (2016)

170 Citations

Neuroinflammation and Cognitive Aging

Raymond L. Ownby.
Current Psychiatry Reports (2010)

161 Citations

A Double‐Blind Study of Lorazepam versus the Combination of Haloperidol and Lorazepam in Managing Agitation

Sherrie A. Bieniek;Raymond L. Ownby M.D.;Alberto Penalver;Roberto A. Dominguez.
Pharmacotherapy (1998)

154 Citations

Predictors of positive and negative appraisal among Cuban American caregivers of Alzheimer's disease patients.

Dylan G. Harwood;Warren W. Barker;Warren W. Barker;Raymond L. Ownby;Raymond L. Ownby;Marina Bravo;Marina Bravo.
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry (2000)

153 Citations

Memory Evaluation in Alzheimer's Disease: Caregivers' Appraisals and Objective Testing

Elisabeth Koss;Marian B. Patterson;Ray Ownby;Jon C. Stuckey.
JAMA Neurology (1993)

150 Citations

Depressive symptomatology in first-degree family caregivers of Alzheimer disease patients: a cross-ethnic comparison.

Dylan G. Harwood;Warren W. Barker;Marc Cantillon;David A. Loewenstein.
Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders (1998)

141 Citations

Relationship of behavioral and psychological symptoms to cognitive impairment and functional status in Alzheimer's disease

Dylan G. Harwood;Warren W. Barker;Warren W. Barker;Raymond L. Ownby;Ranjan Duara.
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry (2000)

137 Citations

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