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Psychology D-index 56 Citations 8,306 138 World Ranking 3145 National Ranking 1830

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
  • Psychiatry
  • Internal medicine

Psychiatry, Psychological intervention, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Clinical psychology and Mental health are her primary areas of study. Sylvie Naar-King combines subjects such as Path analysis and Viral load with her study of Psychiatry. Her Viral load research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Young adult, Physical therapy and Public health.

The concepts of her Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome study are interwoven with issues in Motivational interviewing, Randomized controlled trial and Behavior change. Her Clinical psychology study incorporates themes from Developmental psychology, Social support and Self-efficacy. Her work deals with themes such as Psychosocial and Depression, which intersect with Mental health.

Her most cited work include:

  • From ideas to efficacy: The ORBIT model for developing behavioral treatments for chronic diseases. (347 citations)
  • The Role of Parental Monitoring in Adolescent Health Outcomes: Impact on Regimen Adherence in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes (199 citations)
  • Stigma scale revised: reliability and validity of a brief measure of stigma for HIV+ youth. (184 citations)

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

Sylvie Naar-King mostly deals with Clinical psychology, Psychological intervention, Psychiatry, Randomized controlled trial and Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Her Clinical psychology research incorporates elements of Intervention, Motivational interviewing, Young adult, Developmental psychology and Adolescent health. Her Psychological intervention research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Social support, Self-efficacy and Multivariate analysis.

Psychiatry is closely attributed to Psychometrics in her study. Her Randomized controlled trial research also works with subjects such as

  • Physical therapy which intersects with area such as Internal medicine,
  • Multisystemic therapy that connect with fields like Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, Pediatrics and Obesity. Her Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome study combines topics in areas such as Viral load and Medical record.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Clinical psychology (30.99%)
  • Psychological intervention (26.76%)
  • Psychiatry (24.65%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2014-2019)?

  • Clinical psychology (30.99%)
  • Randomized controlled trial (23.94%)
  • Physical therapy (17.61%)

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

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Clinical psychology, Randomized controlled trial, Physical therapy, Developmental psychology and Gerontology. Her Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Psychological intervention and Stigma. Her Psychological intervention research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Regimen, Weight loss, Weight loss interventions and Moderation.

Her Randomized controlled trial research includes elements of Intervention and Public health. Her Physical therapy study combines topics in areas such as Type 1 diabetes and Obesity. Her studies in Developmental psychology integrate themes in fields like Mental health and Interpersonal relationship.

Between 2014 and 2019, her most popular works were:

  • From ideas to efficacy: The ORBIT model for developing behavioral treatments for chronic diseases. (347 citations)
  • Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial (SMART) to Construct Weight Loss Interventions for African American Adolescents (47 citations)
  • Recruitment Strategies and the Retention of Obese Urban Racial/Ethnic Minority Adolescents in Clinical Trials: The FIT Families Project, Michigan, 2010–2014 (29 citations)

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

  • Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
  • Psychiatry
  • Internal medicine

Sylvie Naar-King focuses on Randomized controlled trial, Motivational interviewing, Mental health, Developmental psychology and Public health. Her research in Randomized controlled trial intersects with topics in Body mass index and Obesity. The Motivational interviewing study combines topics in areas such as Clinical psychology, Overweight, Contingency management and Depression.

Sylvie Naar-King has included themes like Biopsychosocial model, Anger, Interpersonal relationship and Generalizability theory in her Mental health study. The various areas that Sylvie Naar-King examines in her Developmental psychology study include Intervention and Sexual orientation. Her research integrates issues of Clinical trial and Gerontology in her study of Public health.

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Best Publications

From ideas to efficacy: The ORBIT model for developing behavioral treatments for chronic diseases.

Susan M. Czajkowski;Lynda H. Powell;Nancy Adler;Sylvie Naar-King.
Health Psychology (2015)

531 Citations

Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents and Young Adults

Sylvie Naar-King;Mariann Suarez.
(2010)

434 Citations

The Role of Parental Monitoring in Adolescent Health Outcomes: Impact on Regimen Adherence in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes

Deborah A Ellis;Cheryl-Lynn Podolski;Maureen A Frey;Sylvie Naar-King.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2007)

311 Citations

Stigma scale revised: reliability and validity of a brief measure of stigma for HIV+ youth.

Kathryn Wright;Sylvie Naar-King;Phebe Lam;Thomas Templin.
Journal of Adolescent Health (2007)

286 Citations

Use of multisystemic therapy to improve regimen adherence among adolescents with type 1 diabetes in chronic poor metabolic control: a randomized controlled trial.

Deborah A. Ellis;Maureen A. Frey;Sylvie Naar-King;Thomas Templin.
Diabetes Care (2005)

267 Citations

Social support and disclosure as predictors of mental health in HIV-positive youth

Phebe K. Lam;Sylvie Naar-King;Kathryn Wright.
Aids Patient Care and Stds (2007)

251 Citations

Child Behavior Problems and Family Functioning as Predictors of Adherence and Glycemic Control in Economically Disadvantaged Children with Type 1 Diabetes: A Prospective Study

Dana M. Cohen;Mark A. Lumley;Sylvie Naar-King;Ty Partridge.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2004)

233 Citations

Barriers to Medication Adherence in Behaviorally and Perinatally Infected Youth Living with HIV

Karen MacDonell;Sylvie Naar-King;Heather Huszti;Marvin Belzer.
Aids and Behavior (2013)

220 Citations

Psychosocial Factors and Medication Adherence in HIV-Positive Youth

Sylvie Naar-King;Thomas Templin;Kathryn Wright;Maureen Frey.
Aids Patient Care and Stds (2006)

157 Citations

Motivational interviewing by peer outreach workers: a pilot randomized clinical trial to retain adolescents and young adults in HIV care

Sylvie Naar-King;Angulique Outlaw;Monique Green-Jones;Kathryn Wright.
Aids Care-psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of Aids/hiv (2009)

151 Citations

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