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Viviana M. Wuthrich

Viviana M. Wuthrich

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Psychology

D-Index
37
Citations
4527
World Ranking
9280
National Ranking
540

Overview

Viviana M. Wuthrich is affiliated with Macquarie University in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with a substantial body of work in clinical psychology and experimental and cognitive psychology. Additional areas of study include health, social psychology, and general health professions.

Their research topics cover a diverse range of themes including child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, and cognitive processes. Other notable topics in their work involve health disparities and outcomes, mental health treatment and access, COVID-19 and mental health, dementia and cognitive impairment research, and broader mental health research topics.

Recent publications include:

  • Academic Stress in the Final Years of School: A Systematic Literature Review, 2020, Child Psychiatry & Human Development
  • Barriers and Facilitators to Social Participation in Older Adults: A Systematic Literature Review, 2021, Clinical Gerontologist
  • Emotional and social loneliness and their unique links with social isolation, depression and anxiety, 2023, Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Stress and Coping in Older Australians During COVID-19: Health, Service Utilization, Grandparenting, and Technology Use, 2021, Clinical Gerontologist
  • Interventions to improve social connections: a systematic review and meta-analysis, 2021, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology

Frequent coauthors with whom Viviana M. Wuthrich has collaborated include:

  • Ronald M. Rapee
  • Carly Johnco
  • Lauren F. McLellan
  • Jessamine T.-H. Chen
  • Jennifer L. Hudson

Their work has appeared regularly in various academic venues, notably:

  • Clinical Gerontologist
  • Child Psychiatry & Human Development
  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Australasian Journal on Ageing
  • PLoS ONE

Their publications contribute to understanding psychological processes and health outcomes, particularly addressing mental health issues across the lifespan and in contexts affected by social and environmental factors, including the impact of COVID-19.

Best Publications

  • Comparing outcomes for children with different anxiety disorders following cognitive behavioural therapy

    Jennifer L. Hudson;Ronald M. Rapee;Heidi J. Lyneham;Lauren F. McLellan

  • Confirmatory factor analysis of the three-factor structure of the schizotypal personality questionnaire and Chapman schizotypy scales.

    Viviana M. Wuthrich;Timothy C. Bates

  • Barriers and Facilitators to Social Participation in Older Adults: A Systematic Literature Review

    Braedon G. Townsend;Jessamine T-H. Chen;Viviana M. Wuthrich

  • Barriers to treatment for older adults seeking psychological therapy.

    Viviana M. Wuthrich;Jacqueline Frei

  • The influence of cognitive flexibility on treatment outcome and cognitive restructuring skill acquisition during cognitive behavioural treatment for anxiety and depression in older adults: Results of a pilot study.

    C. Johnco;V.M. Wuthrich;R.M. Rapee

  • A Randomized Controlled Trial of the "Cool Teens" CD-ROM Computerized Program for Adolescent Anxiety

    Viviana M. Wuthrich;Ronald M. Rapee;Michael J. Cunningham;Heidi J. Lyneham

  • The structure of schizotypal personality traits: a cross-national study

    E. Fonseca-Pedrero;Martin Debbané;Martin Debbané;J. Ortuño-Sierra;R. C. K. Chan

  • Positive reappraisal in older adults: a systematic literature review.

    Jamie S. Nowlan;Viviana M. Wuthrich;Ronald M. Rapee

  • Reliability and validity of two self-report measures of cognitive flexibility.

    Carly Johnco;Viviana M. Wuthrich;Ronald M. Rapee

  • Academic Stress in the Final Years of School: A Systematic Literature Review

    Viviana M. Wuthrich;Tess Jagiello;Vanessa Azzi

  • Effect of Comorbidity on Treatment of Anxious Children and Adolescents: Results From a Large, Combined Sample

    Ronald M. Rapee;Heidi J. Lyneham;Jennifer L. Hudson;Maria Kangas

  • Reliability and validity of two Likert versions of the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ)

    Viviana Wuthrich;Timothy C. Bates

  • Psychometric properties of the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory (GAI) and its short-form (GAI-SF) in a clinical and non-clinical sample of older adults

    Carly Johnco;Ashleigh Knight;Dusanka Tadic;Viviana M. Wuthrich

  • The role of cognitive flexibility in cognitive restructuring skill acquisition among older adults.

    Carly Johnco;Viviana M Wuthrich;Ronald M Rapee

  • Schizotypy and latent inhibition: non-linear linkage between psychometric and cognitive markers

    Viviana Wuthrich;Timothy C Bates

  • Randomised controlled trial of group cognitive behavioural therapy for comorbid anxiety and depression in older adults

    Viviana M. Wuthrich;Ronald M. Rapee

  • Emotional and social loneliness and their unique links with social isolation, depression and anxiety

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  • The impact of brief parental anxiety management on child anxiety treatment outcomes: a controlled trial.

    Jennifer L. Hudson;Carol Newall;Ronald M. Rapee;Heidi J. Lyneham

  • The Cool Teens CD-ROM for anxiety disorders in adolescents

    M. J. Cunningham;V. M. Wuthrich;R. M. Rapee;H. J. Lyneham

  • The Network Structure of Schizotypal Personality Traits

    Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero;Javier Ortuño;Martin Debbané;Martin Debbané;Raymond C K Chan

  • Comparison of the Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) and abbreviated version (PSWQ-A) in a clinical and non-clinical population of older adults.

    Viviana M. Wuthrich;Carly Johnco;Ashleigh Knight

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald M. Rapee
Ronald M. Rapee Macquarie University
Jennifer L. Hudson
Jennifer L. Hudson University of New South Wales
Frank Larøi
Frank Larøi University of Oslo
Maria Kangas
Maria Kangas Macquarie University
Martin Debbané
Martin Debbané University of Geneva
Julie Loebach Wetherell
Julie Loebach Wetherell University of California, San Diego
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero University of La Rioja
Emma Barkus
Emma Barkus Northumbria University
Adrian Raine
Adrian Raine University of Pennsylvania
Alex S. Cohen
Alex S. Cohen Louisiana State University

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