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Stephen P. Whiteside

Stephen P. Whiteside

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Psychology

D-Index
37
Citations
13371
World Ranking
9009
National Ranking
4773

Overview

Stephen P. Whiteside is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States, contributing extensively to research in psychology with a focus on clinical and experimental approaches. Their work spans multiple interconnected areas within mental health and developmental psychology.

The main fields of study for Whiteside include:

  • Psychology

Within psychology, Whiteside's research covers several subfields:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Social Psychology

Key research topics addressed by Whiteside are:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Whiteside include:

  • The feasibility of verbal and virtual reality exposure for youth with academic performance worry, 2020, Journal of Anxiety Disorders
  • Using Technology to Promote Therapist Use of Exposure Therapy for Childhood Anxiety Disorders: A Randomized Pilot Study, 2022, Behavior Therapy
  • Using session recordings to understand the content of community-based treatment for childhood anxiety disorders and response to technology-based training, 2023, Journal of Clinical Psychology
  • Community Therapist Response to Technology-Assisted Training in Exposure Therapy for Childhood Anxiety Disorders, 2020, Behavior Modification
  • Lifetime Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders in Adolescents with Unexplained Weight Loss, Underweight, or Poor Appetite, 2023, Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics

Whiteside has published frequently in several academic journals, notably:

  • Journal of Anxiety Disorders
  • Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Child Psychiatry & Human Development
  • Behavior Therapy
  • Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment

Frequent coauthors working with Whiteside include:

  • Bridget K. Biggs
  • Deanna R. Hofschulte
  • Elle Brennan
  • Lilianne M. Gloe
  • Stephanie T. Reneson-Feeder

Best Publications

  • The Five Factor Model and impulsivity: using a structural model of personality to understand impulsivity

    Stephen Perry Whiteside;Donald R. Lynam

  • Validation of the UPPS Impulsive Behaviour Scale: a Four-factor Model of Impulsivity

    Stephen P. Whiteside;Donald R. Lynam;Joshua D. Miller;Sarah K. Reynolds

  • Understanding the role of impulsivity and externalizing psychopathology in alcohol abuse: Application of the UPPS Impulsive Behavior Scale.

    Stephen P. Whiteside;Donald R. Lynam

  • A meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging in obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Stephen P. Whiteside;John D. Port;Jonathan Stuart Abramowitz

  • Self-reported psychopathy: a validation study.

    Donald R. Lynam;Stephen Whiteside;Shayne Jones

  • Exposure Therapy for Anxiety: Principles and Practice

    Jonathan S. Abramowitz;Brett J. Deacon;Stephen P. H. Whiteside

  • The effectiveness of treatment for pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder : A meta-analysis

    Jonathan S. Abramowitz;Stephen P. Whiteside;Brett J. Deacon

  • Comparative Effectiveness and Safety of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Pharmacotherapy for Childhood Anxiety Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    Zhen Wang;Stephen P. H. Whiteside;Leslie Sim;Wigdan Farah

  • Factors associated with practitioners’ use of exposure therapy for childhood anxiety disorders

    Stephen P.H. Whiteside;Brett J. Deacon;Kristen Benito;Elyse Stewart

  • Thought control strategies in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a replication and extension.

    J.S. Abramowitz;S. Whiteside;S.A. Kalsy;D.F. Tolin

  • Is thought-action fusion specific to obsessive-compulsive disorder?: a mediating role of negative affect

    Jonathan Stuart Abramowitz;S. Whiteside;D. Lynam;S. Kalsy

  • A magnetic resonance spectroscopy investigation of obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety

    Stephen P. Whiteside;John D. Port;Brett J. Deacon;Jonathan S. Abramowitz

  • Exploring the utility of the Spence Children's Anxiety Scales parent- and child-report forms in a North American sample.

    Stephen P. Whiteside;Amy M. Brown

  • A Meta-analysis to Guide the Enhancement of CBT for Childhood Anxiety: Exposure Over Anxiety Management

    Stephen P H Whiteside;Leslie A Sim;Allison S Morrow;Wigdan H Farah

  • Relations among perceived parental rearing behaviors, attachment style, and worry in anxious children

    Amy M. Brown;Stephen P. Whiteside

  • A Contemporary Conceptual Model of Hypochondriasis

    Jonathan Stuart Abramowitz;Stefanie A. Schwartz;Stephen P. Whiteside

  • Scrupulosity in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder: relationship to clinical and cognitive phenomena.

    Elizabeth A. Nelson;Jonathan S. Abramowitz;Stephen P. Whiteside;Brett J. Deacon

  • Components of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Related to Outcome in Childhood Anxiety Disorders

    Chelsea M. Ale;Denis M. McCarthy;Lilianne M. Rothschild;Stephen Perry Whiteside

  • Adapting the Sheehan Disability Scale to Assess Child and Parent Impairment Related to Childhood Anxiety Disorders

    Stephen P Whiteside

  • Multimethod, Multi-informant Agreement, and Positive Predictive Value in the Identification of Child Anxiety Disorders Using the SCAS and ADIS-C

    Amy M. Brown-Jacobsen;Dustin P. Wallace;Stephen P. H. Whiteside

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonathan S. Abramowitz
Jonathan S. Abramowitz University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Eric A. Storch
Eric A. Storch Baylor College of Medicine
Brett J. Deacon
Brett J. Deacon University of Wollongong
Donald R. Lynam
Donald R. Lynam Purdue University West Lafayette
Denis M. McCarthy
Denis M. McCarthy University of Missouri
Dean McKay
Dean McKay Fordham University
Meredith E. Coles
Meredith E. Coles Binghamton University
Vicky Phares
Vicky Phares University of South Florida
Brent J. Small
Brent J. Small University of South Florida

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