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Samantha G. Farris 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 Samantha G. Farris sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 706+

This scientist: 127 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 706 publications or more.

Samantha G. Farris 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 Samantha G. Farris sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Samantha G. Farris is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research spans several fields including Medicine and Psychology, with particular focus on subfields such as Physiology, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Their work covers a variety of topics, notably Smoking Behavior and Cessation, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes, Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments, Cardiac Health and Mental Health, Eating Disorders and Behaviors, and COVID-19 and Mental Health.

Frequent coauthors in their collaborations include Mindy M. Kibbey, Angelo M. DiBello, Jacqueline E. Smith, Ana M. Abrantes, and Teresa M. Leyro.

They have published multiple papers, with recent key publications including:

  • A Qualitative Study of COVID-19 Distress in University Students, 2021, Emerging Adulthood
  • Mental health benefits from lifestyle physical activity interventions: A systematic review, 2020, Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
  • Development and initial validation of the Exercise Sensitivity Questionnaire, 2020, Mental Health and Physical Activity

Other notable papers relevant to their research interests:

  • A meta-analysis of the associations of elements of the fear-avoidance model of chronic pain with negative affect, depression, anxiety, pain-related disability and pain intensity, 2022, European Journal of Pain
  • Anxiety, depression, and health anxiety in undergraduate students living in initial US outbreak "hotspot" during COVID-19 pandemic, 2021, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

Their frequent publication venues include Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Addictive Behaviors, Mental Health and Physical Activity, International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, and Cognitive and Behavioral Practice.

Samantha G. Farris has also contributed to book publications, such as "Mental Health, Wellness, and Resilience for Transit System Workers" published by Transportation Research Board eBooks in 2024.

Best Publications

  • Treatment response, symptom remission, and wellness in obsessive-compulsive disorder

    Samantha G. Farris;Carmen P. McLean;Page E. Van Meter;Helen Blair Simpson

  • Myth of the pure obsessional type in obsessive--compulsive disorder.

    Monnica T. Williams;G B A Samantha Farris;Eric Turkheimer;Anthony Pinto

  • Impact of sleep restriction versus idealized sleep on emotional experience, reactivity and regulation in healthy adolescents.

    Radhika Reddy;Radhika Reddy;Cara A. Palmer;Christine Jackson;Samantha G. Farris;Samantha G. Farris

  • An Anxiety Sensitivity Reduction Smoking-Cessation Program for Spanish-Speaking Smokers (Argentina)

    Michael J. Zvolensky;Daniel Bogiaizian;Patricio López Salazar;Samantha G. Farris

  • Evaluation of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 among treatment-seeking smokers.

    Samantha G. Farris;Angelo M. DiBello;Nicholas P. Allan;Julianna Hogan

  • Anxiety Sensitivity and Distress Intolerance as Predictors of Cannabis Dependence Symptoms, Problems, and Craving: The Mediating Role of Coping Motives.

    Samantha G Farris;Jane Metrik;Marcel O Bonn-Miller;Christopher W Kahler

  • Social anxiety and coping motives for cannabis use: The impact of experiential avoidance.

    Julia D. Buckner;Michael J. Zvolensky;Samantha G. Farris;Julianna Hogan

  • Sexual orientation obsessions in obsessive–compulsive disorder: Prevalence and correlates

    Monnica T. Williams;Samantha G. Farris

  • The impact of symptom dimensions on outcome for exposure and ritual prevention therapy in obsessive-compulsive disorder

    Monnica T. Williams;Samantha G. Farris;Eric N. Turkheimer;Martin E. Franklin

  • A national study of substance use behaviors among NCAA male athletes who use banned performance enhancing substances

    Jennifer F. Buckman;Samantha G. Farris;David A. Yusko

  • Anxiety, depression, and health anxiety in undergraduate students living in initial US outbreak "hotspot" during COVID-19 pandemic.

    Mindy M. Kibbey;Erick J. Fedorenko;Samantha G. Farris

  • Effects of anxiety sensitivity reduction on smoking abstinence: An analysis from a panic prevention program.

    Michael J. Zvolensky;Lorra Garey;Nicolas P. Allan;Samantha G. Farris

  • Latent factor structure of a behavioral economic marijuana demand curve.

    Elizabeth R. Aston;Samantha G. Farris;Samantha G. Farris;Samantha G. Farris;James MacKillop;James MacKillop;Jane Metrik;Jane Metrik

  • The role of smoking inflexibility/avoidance in the relation between anxiety sensitivity and tobacco use and beliefs among treatment-seeking smokers.

    Michael J. Zvolensky;Samantha G. Farris;Norman B. Schmidt;Jasper A. J. Smits

  • Panic attack history and anxiety sensitivity in relation to cognitive-based smoking processes among treatment-seeking daily smokers.

    Kirsten A. Johnson;Samantha G. Farris;Norman B. Schmidt;Jasper A. J. Smits

  • Risk of Marijuana Use in Male and Female College Student Athletes and Nonathletes

    Jennifer F. Buckman;David A. Yusko;Samantha G. Farris;Helene R. White

  • Anxiety and Fear of Exercise in Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation: PATIENT AND PRACTITIONER PERSPECTIVES.

    Samantha G Farris;Ana M Abrantes;Dale S Bond;Loren M Stabile

  • Anxiety sensitivity and intentional avoidance of physical activity in women with probable migraine

    Samantha G Farris;J Graham Thomas;J Graham Thomas;Ana M Abrantes;Ana M Abrantes;Richard B Lipton;Richard B Lipton

  • A Qualitative Study of COVID-19 Distress in University Students

    Samantha G. Farris;Mindy M. Kibbey;Erick J. Fedorenko;Angelo M. DiBello;Angelo M. DiBello

  • Anxiety sensitivity in the association between posttraumatic stress and substance use disorders: A systematic review.

    Anka A. Vujanovic;Samantha G. Farris;Brooke A. Bartlett;Robert C. Lyons

  • Difficulties with Emotion Regulation and Psychopathology Interact to Predict Early Smoking Cessation Lapse

    Samantha G. Farris;Michael J. Zvolensky;Norman B. Schmidt

  • Do co-morbid anxiety disorders predict drinking outcomes in women with alcohol use disorders?

    Samantha G. Farris;Elizabeth E. Epstein;Barbara S. McCrady;Dorian Hunter-Reel;Dorian Hunter-Reel

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Zvolensky
Michael J. Zvolensky University of Houston
Norman B. Schmidt
Norman B. Schmidt Florida State University
Jane Metrik
Jane Metrik Brown University
Lisa A. Uebelacker
Lisa A. Uebelacker Brown University
Lawrence H. Price
Lawrence H. Price Brown University
Evelyn J. Bromet
Evelyn J. Bromet Stony Brook University
Roman Kotov
Roman Kotov Stony Brook University
Edna B. Foa
Edna B. Foa University of Pennsylvania
Jasper A. J. Smits
Jasper A. J. Smits The University of Texas at Austin
Adam M. Leventhal
Adam M. Leventhal University of Southern California

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