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Terrance J. Wade

Terrance J. Wade

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
41
Citations
7141
World Ranking
5046
National Ranking
303

Terrance J. Wade publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Terrance J. Wade sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 125 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Terrance J. Wade D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Terrance J. Wade sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 41 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

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:

  • Linking the hemodynamic consequences of adverse childhood experiences to an altered HPA axis and acute stress response (2020), Brain Behavior and Immunity
  • Deliver on Your Own: Disrespectful Maternity Care in rural Kenya (2020), PLoS ONE
  • Substance-related coping behaviours among youth during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic (2021), Addictive Behaviors Reports
  • Health Care Workers' Perspectives of the Influences of Disrespectful Maternity Care in Rural Kenya (2020), International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Capturing Risk Associated with Childhood Adversity: Independent, Cumulative, and Multiplicative Effects of Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse, and Family Violence on Mental Disorders and Suicidality (2020), The Permanente Journal

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).

Best Publications

  • Emergence of Gender Differences in Depression During Adolescence: National Panel Results From Three Countries

    Terrance J. Wade;John Cairney;David J. Pevalin

  • Developmental coordination disorder, generalized self-efficacy toward physical activity, and participation in organized and free play activities.

    John Cairney;John A. Hay;Brent E. Faught;Terrance J. Wade

  • Marital transitions and mental health.

    Terrance J. Wade;David J. Pevalin

  • Predictors of adolescent self-rated health. Analysis of the National Population Health Survey.

    Evelyn R. Vingilis;Terrance J. Wade;Jane S. Seeley

  • Evaluation of 2 measures of psychological distress as screeners for depression in the general population.

    John Cairney;Scott Veldhuizen;Terrance J Wade;Paul Kurdyak

  • Religion, spirituality, and depressive symptoms in patients with HIV/AIDS

    Michael S. Yi;Joseph M. Mrus;Terrance J. Wade;Mona L. Ho

  • What factors predict student self-rated physical health?☆

    Evelyn Vingilis;Terrance J Wade;Edward Adlaf

  • The relation between common sleep problems and emotional and behavioral problems among 2- and 3-year-olds in the context of known risk factors for psychopathology

    Graham J. Reid;Ryan Y. Hong;Ryan Y. Hong;Terrance J. Wade

  • Health-related quality of life in urban elementary schoolchildren.

    Mona E. Mansour;Uma Kotagal;Barbara Rose;Mona Ho

  • A multilevel analysis of the relation of socioeconomic status to adolescent depressive symptoms: does school context matter?

    Elizabeth Goodman;Bin Huang;Terrance J. Wade;Robert S. Kahn

  • Adverse childhood experiences and the cardiovascular health of children: a cross-sectional study.

    Chelsea Pretty;Deborah D O’Leary;John Cairney;John Cairney;Terrance J Wade

  • Predictors of adolescent health care utilization.

    Evelyn Vingilis;Terrance Wade;Jane Seeley

  • School-based health centers: cost-benefit analysis and impact on health care disparities.

    Jeff J. Guo;Terrance J. Wade;Wei Pan;Kathryn N. Keller

  • Self-control and social control in childhood misconduct and aggression: The role of family structure, hyperactivity, and hostile parenting

    Augustine Brannigan;William Gemmell;David J. Pevalin;Terrance J. Wade

  • Developmental Coordination Disorder and Reported Enjoyment of Physical Education in Children.

    John Cairney;John Hay;James Mandigo;Terrance Wade

  • Linking the hemodynamic consequences of adverse childhood experiences to an altered HPA axis and acute stress response.

    Kylie S. Dempster;Deborah D. O'Leary;Adam J. MacNeil;Gary J. Hodges

  • Age and depression in a nationally representative sample of Canadians: A preliminary look at the National Population Health Survey

    Terrance J. Wade;John Cairney

  • Prevalence of psychiatric disorder in lone fathers and mothers: examining the intersection of gender and family structure on mental health

    Terrance J Wade;Scott Veldhuizen;John Cairney

  • Correlates of body weight in the 1994 National Population Health Survey

    J Cairney;TJ Wade

  • Developmental coordination disorder and aerobic fitness: is it all in their heads or is measurement still the problem?

    John Cairney;John A. Hay;Terrance J. Wade;Brent E. Faught

  • Access and utilization patterns of school-based health centers at urban and rural elementary and middle schools.

    Terrance J. Wade;Mona E. Mansour;Jeff J. Guo;Jeff J. Guo;Tracy Huentelman

Frequent Co-Authors

John Cairney
John Cairney University of Queensland
David J. Pevalin
David J. Pevalin Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Evelyn Vingilis
Evelyn Vingilis University of Western Ontario
Scott Veldhuizen
Scott Veldhuizen Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
David L. Streiner
David L. Streiner University of Toronto
Graham J. Reid
Graham J. Reid University of Western Ontario
Cheryl Missiuna
Cheryl Missiuna McMaster University
Wei Pan
Wei Pan University of Hong Kong
David J. A. Dozois
David J. A. Dozois University of Western Ontario
Diane L. Santesso
Diane L. Santesso University of Winnipeg

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