Terrance J. Wade is affiliated with Brock University in Canada and has contributed extensively to research in psychology and medicine, focusing primarily on clinical psychology and related subfields. Their work spans several interconnected disciplines, including pediatrics, perinatology, child health, cardiology, and behavioral neuroscience.
The scientist's research concentrates on key topics such as child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, COVID-19 and mental health, birth, development, and health, as well as global maternal and child health. Other prominent themes in their research include child abuse and trauma, stress responses and cortisol regulation, and cardiovascular health and disease prevention.
Frequent publication venues for Terrance J. Wade include The FASEB Journal with six papers, Physiology with four papers, and the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and BMC Public Health, each with three papers. Additionally, the scientist has published twice in PLoS ONE.
A selection of recent papers illustrates the breadth of research interests and collaborative efforts:
Terrance J. Wade collaborates frequently with a core group of coauthors who have worked alongside them in numerous publications. These include Deborah D. O'Leary (22 coauthored works), Adam J. MacNeil (13), Kylie S. Dempster (12), Karen A. Patte (12), and Jessy Moore (11).
Terrance J. Wade;John Cairney;David J. Pevalin
John Cairney;John A. Hay;Brent E. Faught;Terrance J. Wade
Terrance J. Wade;David J. Pevalin
Evelyn R. Vingilis;Terrance J. Wade;Jane S. Seeley
John Cairney;Scott Veldhuizen;Terrance J Wade;Paul Kurdyak
Michael S. Yi;Joseph M. Mrus;Terrance J. Wade;Mona L. Ho
Evelyn Vingilis;Terrance J Wade;Edward Adlaf
Graham J. Reid;Ryan Y. Hong;Ryan Y. Hong;Terrance J. Wade
Mona E. Mansour;Uma Kotagal;Barbara Rose;Mona Ho
Elizabeth Goodman;Bin Huang;Terrance J. Wade;Robert S. Kahn
Chelsea Pretty;Deborah D O’Leary;John Cairney;John Cairney;Terrance J Wade
Evelyn Vingilis;Terrance Wade;Jane Seeley
Jeff J. Guo;Terrance J. Wade;Wei Pan;Kathryn N. Keller
Augustine Brannigan;William Gemmell;David J. Pevalin;Terrance J. Wade
John Cairney;John Hay;James Mandigo;Terrance Wade
Kylie S. Dempster;Deborah D. O'Leary;Adam J. MacNeil;Gary J. Hodges
Terrance J. Wade;John Cairney
Terrance J Wade;Scott Veldhuizen;John Cairney
J Cairney;TJ Wade
John Cairney;John A. Hay;Terrance J. Wade;Brent E. Faught
Terrance J. Wade;Mona E. Mansour;Jeff J. Guo;Jeff J. Guo;Tracy Huentelman
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