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Robin M. Masheb

Robin M. Masheb

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Psychology

D-Index
73
Citations
16159
World Ranking
1997
National Ranking
1163

Medicine

D-Index
73
Citations
16143
World Ranking
19715
National Ranking
9821

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Robin M. Masheb is affiliated with Yale University in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in psychology and medicine. Their work primarily focuses on clinical psychology, with notable subfields including public health, environmental and occupational health, pharmacy, psychiatry and mental health, as well as general health professions.

Their research topics cover a range of areas, particularly those concerning eating disorders and behaviors, obesity, physical activity, diet, and related health practices. Additional topics include fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome research, obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, and body image and dysmorphia studies.

Recent scholarly publications by Robin M. Masheb include:

  • Randomized controlled trial testing the effectiveness of adaptive "SMART" stepped-care treatment for adults with binge-eating disorder comorbid with obesity, 2020, American Psychologist
  • DSM-5 eating disorder prevalence, gender differences, and mental health associations in United States military veterans, 2021, International Journal of Eating Disorders
  • Eating disorder measures in a sample of military veterans: A focus on gender, age, and race/ethnicity, 2021, Psychological Assessment
  • The Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Pain Intensity Among Veterans with Musculoskeletal Disorders: Findings from the MSD Cohort Study, 2020, Pain Medicine
  • Atypical Anorexia Nervosa, not so atypical after all: Prevalence, correlates, and clinical severity among United States military Veterans, 2021, Eating Behaviors

Their frequent co-authors include Jennifer Snow, Joy Huggins, Shira Maguen, Sarah E. Siegel, and Leonie Munro. These collaborations reflect ongoing partnerships in advancing research in their fields of study.

Robin M. Masheb has published regularly in several academic venues, with multiple publications appearing in the International Journal of Eating Disorders and Eating Behaviors. Other common publication venues include the Journal of General Internal Medicine, UNC Libraries, and the Journal of Psychiatric Research.

Recognition of their professional contributions includes being named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in 2009.

Best Publications

  • An examination of the food addiction construct in obese patients with binge eating disorder

    Ashley N. Gearhardt;Marney A. White;Robin M. Masheb;Peter T. Morgan

  • Emotional overeating and its associations with eating disorder psychopathology among overweight patients with Binge eating disorder

    Robin M. Masheb;Carlos M. Grilo

  • A comparison of different methods for assessing the features of eating disorders in patients with binge eating disorder.

    Carlos M. Grilo;Robin M. Masheb;G. Terence Wilson

  • DSM-IV Psychiatric Disorder Comorbidity and Its Correlates in Binge Eating Disorder

    Carlos M. Grilo;Marney A. White;Robin M. Masheb

  • Personal standards and evaluative concerns dimensions of "clinical" perfectionism: a reply to Shafran et al. (2002, 2003) and Hewitt et al. (2003).

    David M. Dunkley;Kirk R. Blankstein;Robin M. Masheb;Carlos M. Grilo

  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Behavioral Weight Loss, and Sequential Treatment for Obese Patients with Binge Eating Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Carlos M. Grilo;Robin M. Masheb;G. Terence Wilson;Ralitza Gueorguieva

  • Eating pathology, emotion regulation, and emotional overeating in obese adults with Binge Eating Disorder.

    Loren M. Gianini;Marney A. White;Robin M. Masheb

  • Loss of Control Over Eating Predicts Outcomes in Bariatric Surgery Patients: A Prospective, 24-Month Follow-Up Study

    Marney A. White;Melissa A. Kalarchian;Robin M. Masheb;Marsha D. Marcus

  • Efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy and fluoxetine for the treatment of binge eating disorder: a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled comparison.

    Carlos M. Grilo;Robin M. Masheb;G. Terence Wilson

  • Binge eating disorder and night eating syndrome: a comparative study of disordered eating.

    Kelly C. Allison;Carlos M. Grilo;Robin M. Masheb;Albert J. Stunkard

  • A randomized controlled comparison of guided self-help cognitive behavioral therapy and behavioral weight loss for binge eating disorder.

    Carlos M. Grilo;Robin M. Masheb

  • A Randomized Clinical Trial for Women With Vulvodynia : Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy vs. Supportive Psychotherapy

    Robin M. Masheb;Robert D. Kerns;Christine Lozano;Mary Jane Minkin

  • Reliability of the Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire in patients with binge eating disorder.

    Deborah L. Reas;Carlos M. Grilo;Robin M. Masheb

  • An examination of food addiction in a racially diverse sample of obese patients with binge eating disorder in primary care settings

    Ashley N. Gearhardt;Marney A. White;Robin M. Masheb;Carlos M. Grilo

  • Teasing history, onset of obesity, current eating disorder psychopathology, body dissatisfaction, and psychological functioning in binge eating disorder.

    Tamara D. Jackson;Carlos M. Grilo;Robin M. Masheb

  • Reliability of the Eating Disorder Examination in patients with binge eating disorder.

    Carlos M. Grilo;Robin M. Masheb;Christine Lozano-Blanco;Declan T. Barry

  • Subtyping binge eating disorder.

    Carlos M. Grilo;Robin M. Masheb;G. Terence Wilson

  • Overvaluation of shape and weight in binge eating disorder and overweight controls: Refinement of a diagnostic construct.

    Carlos M. Grilo;Joshua I. Hrabosky;Marney A. White;Kelly C. Allison

  • Internalized weight bias in obese patients with binge eating disorder: Associations with eating disturbances and psychological functioning

    Laura E. Durso;Janet D. Latner;Marney A. White;Robin M. Masheb

  • Childhood Psychological, Physical, and Sexual Maltreatment in Outpatients with Binge Eating Disorder: Frequency and Associations with Gender, Obesity, and Eating‐Related Psychopathology

    Carlos M. Grilo;Robin M. Masheb

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlos M. Grilo
Carlos M. Grilo Yale University
Marney A. White
Marney A. White Yale University
G. Terence Wilson
G. Terence Wilson Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Robert D. Kerns
Robert D. Kerns Yale University
Ross D. Crosby
Ross D. Crosby University of North Dakota
Shira Maguen
Shira Maguen University of California, San Francisco
Amy M. Kilbourne
Amy M. Kilbourne University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Deborah L. Reas
Deborah L. Reas Oslo University Hospital
James E. Mitchell
James E. Mitchell University of North Dakota
Christina A. Roberto
Christina A. Roberto University of Pennsylvania

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