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Overview

Robert D. Gibbons is affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Their scholarly work spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with a strong focus on Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. They have also contributed to Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, as well as Social Psychology.

Their research topics predominantly address Suicide and Self-Harm Studies, Mental Health Research, and Schizophrenia research and treatment. Other notable topics include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, Mental Health Treatment and Access, Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum, and Bipolar Disorder and Treatment.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • JAMA Network Open
  • Schizophrenia Bulletin
  • JAMA Psychiatry
  • Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Biological Psychiatry

Their recent publications feature a range of studies across psychiatry and mental health:

  • Effect of Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotics vs Usual Care on Time to First Hospitalization in Early-Phase Schizophrenia (2020), published in JAMA Psychiatry
  • A phase 2 trial of inhaled nitrous oxide for treatment-resistant major depression (2021), published in Science Translational Medicine
  • Psychosis Biotypes: Replication and Validation from the B-SNIP Consortium (2021), published in Schizophrenia Bulletin
  • Association between vitamin D supplementation and COVID-19 infection and mortality (2022), published in Scientific Reports
  • Prospective Development and Validation of the Computerized Adaptive Screen for Suicidal Youth (2021), published in JAMA Psychiatry

Robert D. Gibbons has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • John M. Kane
  • Kwan Hur
  • Jennifer E. McDowell
  • Godfrey D. Pearlson
  • Elliot S. Gershon

Best Publications

  • The MTA at 8 Years: Prospective Follow-up of Children Treated for Combined-Type ADHD in a Multisite Study

    Brooke S.G. Molina;Stephen P. Hinshaw;James M. Swanson;L. Eugene Arnold

  • Time-related predictors of suicide in major affective disorder

    Jan Fawcett;William A. Scheftner;Louis Fogg;David C. Clark

  • Some conceptual and statistical issues in analysis of longitudinal psychiatric data. Application to the NIMH treatment of Depression Collaborative Research Program dataset.

    Robert D. Gibbons;Donald R. Hedeker;Irene Elkin;Christine Waternaux

  • Testing Standard and Modular Designs for Psychotherapy Treating Depression, Anxiety, and Conduct Problems in Youth: A Randomized Effectiveness Trial

    John R Weisz;Bruce F. Chorpita;Lawrence A. Palinkas;Sonia K. Schoenwald

  • PREVALENCE RATES AND CORRELATES OF PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS AMONG PRESCHOOL CHILDREN

    J. V. Lavigne;R. D. Gibbons;K. K. Christoffel;R. Arend

  • 3-Year Follow-up of the NIMH MTA Study

    Peter S. Jensen;L. Eugene Arnold;James M. Swanson;Benedetto Vitiello

  • Early Evidence on the Effects of Regulators’ Suicidality Warnings on SSRI Prescriptions and Suicide in Children and Adolescents

    Robert D. Gibbons;C. Hendricks Brown;Kwan Hur;Sue M. Marcus

  • Preliminary Studies of the Reliability and Validity of the Children's Depression Rating Scale

    Elva O. Poznanski;Janet A. Grossman;Yael Buchsbaum;Marta Banegas

  • MIXOR: a computer program for mixed-effects ordinal regression analysis

    Donald Hedeker;Robert D. Gibbons

  • Advances in Analysis of Longitudinal Data

    Robert D. Gibbons;Donald Hedeker;Stephen DuToit

  • Clinical predictors of suicide in patients with major affective disorders: a controlled prospective study.

    Jan Fawcett;William Scheftner;David Clark;Don Hedeker

  • Assessing Anhedonia in Psychiatric Patients: The Pleasure Scale

    Jan Fawcett;David C. Clark;William A. Scheftner;Robert D. Gibbons

  • The Relationship Between Antidepressant Medication Use and Rate of Suicide

    Robert D. Gibbons;Kwan Hur;Dulal K. Bhaumik;J. John Mann

  • Effects of stimulant medication on growth rates across 3 years in the MTA follow-up

    James M. Swanson;Glen R. Elliott;Laurence L. Greenhill;Timothy Wigal

  • Psychiatric disorders with onset in the preschool years: I. Stability of diagnoses

    John V. Lavigne;Richard Arend;Diane Rosenbaum;Helen J. Binns

  • Initial Severity and Differential Treatment Outcome in the National Institute of Mental Health Treatment of Depression Collaborative Research Program

    Irene Elkin;Robert D. Gibbons;M. Tracie Shea;Stuart M. Sotsky

  • Volatile organic compounds in exhaled air from patients with lung cancer.

    S M Gordon;J P Szidon;B K Krotoszynski;R D Gibbons

  • Diagnosing depression in the hospitalized medically ill

    Stephanie Cavanaugh;David C. Clark;Robert D. Gibbons

  • Suicidal Thoughts and Behavior With Antidepressant Treatment: Reanalysis of the Randomized Placebo-Controlled Studies of Fluoxetine and Venlafaxine

    Robert D. Gibbons;C. Hendricks Brown;Kwan Hur;Kwan Hur;John M. Davis

  • Benefits From Antidepressants: Synthesis of 6-Week Patient-Level Outcomes From Double-blind Placebo-Controlled Randomized Trials of Fluoxetine and Venlafaxine

    Robert D. Gibbons;Kwan Hur;Kwan Hur;C. Hendricks Brown;John M. Davis

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald Hedeker
Donald Hedeker University of Chicago
C. Hendricks Brown
C. Hendricks Brown Northwestern University
David Clark
David Clark University of Glasgow
John M. Davis
John M. Davis University of Illinois at Chicago
David J. Kupfer
David J. Kupfer University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Brian M. D’Onofrio
Brian M. D’Onofrio Indiana University
Ellen Frank
Ellen Frank University of Pittsburgh
Lily Hechtman
Lily Hechtman Montreal Children's Hospital
Kurt Kroenke
Kurt Kroenke Indiana University
Karen C. Wells
Karen C. Wells Duke University

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