Andrew Futterman

1.4k total citations
26 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Andrew Futterman is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrew Futterman has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Clinical Psychology, 8 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 6 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Andrew Futterman's work include Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health (6 papers), Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (4 papers) and Migration, Health and Trauma (4 papers). Andrew Futterman is often cited by papers focused on Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health (6 papers), Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (4 papers) and Migration, Health and Trauma (4 papers). Andrew Futterman collaborates with scholars based in United States, Argentina and United Kingdom. Andrew Futterman's co-authors include Amy R. Wolfson, Patricia Lacks, Dolores Gallagher‐Thompson, Steven Lovett, Larry W. Thompson, Edward H. Thompson, Michael J. Gilewski, John M. Rose, Jonathan Rose and Christine L. McKibbin and has published in prestigious journals such as Annals of Internal Medicine, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology and Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Andrew Futterman

22 papers receiving 954 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Andrew Futterman United States 14 556 261 242 228 224 26 1.0k
Tokie Anme Japan 18 439 0.8× 120 0.5× 142 0.6× 132 0.6× 100 0.4× 106 1.1k
Jennifer M. Beyers United States 8 627 1.1× 75 0.3× 324 1.3× 101 0.4× 287 1.3× 9 1.2k
Beth‐Ellen Pennell United States 9 823 1.5× 248 1.0× 248 1.0× 149 0.7× 265 1.2× 14 1.4k
Bacy Fleitlich‐Bilyk Brazil 16 959 1.7× 288 1.1× 215 0.9× 277 1.2× 88 0.4× 26 1.3k
Jeff Bridge United States 16 1.2k 2.2× 490 1.9× 127 0.5× 142 0.6× 172 0.8× 20 1.9k
Nina Grant United Kingdom 14 480 0.9× 209 0.8× 206 0.9× 139 0.6× 146 0.7× 25 1.2k
Jean‐Jacques Breton Canada 16 942 1.7× 364 1.4× 116 0.5× 135 0.6× 106 0.5× 60 1.2k
Max Karukivi Finland 20 512 0.9× 568 2.2× 78 0.3× 130 0.6× 214 1.0× 70 1.3k
Jill M. Holm‐Denoma United States 21 1.2k 2.1× 200 0.8× 98 0.4× 415 1.8× 156 0.7× 39 1.4k
Eric Johnson‐Sabine United Kingdom 20 1.6k 3.0× 612 2.3× 190 0.8× 480 2.1× 403 1.8× 28 1.9k

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All Works

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Hoffmann, Agustín Freiberg, et al.. (2022). Adaptation and Validation of the Texas Revised Inventory of   Grief—Present Scale. Health psychology research. 10(4). 1–1.
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Thompson, Edward H. & Andrew Futterman. (2022). Body talk and resilience: Aging men's experiences with mastectomy and prostatectomy. Journal of Aging Studies. 61. 101010–101010.
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Futterman, Andrew, et al.. (2018). 0262 Large Magnitude Delay in Sleep Across the Transition to College Explained in Part by High School Sleep “Struggles”. SLEEP. 41(suppl_1). A101–A101. 2 indexed citations
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Holland, Jason M., et al.. (2012). Difficulties Accepting the Loss of a Spouse: A Precursor for Intensified Grieving Among Widowed Older Adults. Death Studies. 37(2). 126–144. 27 indexed citations
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Futterman, Andrew, Jason M. Holland, Patrick J. Brown, Larry W. Thompson, & Dolores Gallagher‐Thompson. (2010). Factorial validity of the Texas Revised Inventory of Grief—Present scale among bereaved older adults.. Psychological Assessment. 22(3). 675–687. 42 indexed citations
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Lovett, Steven, Jonathan Rose, Christine L. McKibbin, et al.. (2000). Impact of Psychoeducational Interventions on Distressed Family Caregivers. 6(2). 91–110. 130 indexed citations
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Futterman, Andrew, et al.. (1998). Faith, Doubt, and Well-Being in Later Life. 3(3). 153–169. 1 indexed citations
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Futterman, Andrew & Garland E. Allen. (1995). “Just So” stories and sociopathy. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 18(3). 557–558. 1 indexed citations
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Thompson, Edward H., Andrew Futterman, Dolores Gallagher‐Thompson, John M. Rose, & Steven Lovett. (1993). Social Support and Caregiving Burden in Family Caregivers of Frail Elders. Journal of Gerontology. 48(5). S245–S254. 170 indexed citations
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Wolfson, Amy R., Patricia Lacks, & Andrew Futterman. (1992). Effects of parent training on infant sleeping patterns, parents' stress, and perceived parental competence.. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 60(1). 41–48. 185 indexed citations
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Skinner, Michael, et al.. (1992). Atenolol Compared with Nifedipine: Effect on Cognitive Function and Mood in Elderly Hypertensive Patients. Annals of Internal Medicine. 116(8). 615–623. 41 indexed citations
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Wolfson, Amy R., Patricia Lacks, & Andrew Futterman. (1992). Effects of parent training on infant sleeping patterns, parents' stress, and perceived parental competence.. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 60(1). 41–48. 153 indexed citations
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Futterman, Andrew & Sabrina Zirkel. (1992). Men are not born to rape. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 15(2). 385–386.
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Gallagher‐Thompson, Dolores, et al.. (1992). Endogenous depression in the elderly: Prevalence and agreement among measures.. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 60(2). 300–303. 5 indexed citations
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Thompson, Larry W., Dolores Gallagher‐Thompson, Andrew Futterman, Michael J. Gilewski, & et al. (1991). The effects of late-life spousal bereavement over a 30-month interval.. Psychology and Aging. 6(3). 434–441. 74 indexed citations
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Rivera, Patricia, et al.. (1991). Dimensions of perceived social support in clinically depressed and nondepressed female caregivers.. Psychology and Aging. 6(2). 232–237. 23 indexed citations
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Thompson, Larry W., Dolores Gallagher‐Thompson, Andrew Futterman, Michael J. Gilewski, & James A. Peterson. (1991). The effects of late-life spousal bereavement over a 30-month interval.. Psychology and Aging. 6(3). 434–441. 62 indexed citations
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Rivera, Patricia, et al.. (1991). Dimensions of perceived social support in clinically depressed and nondepressed female caregivers.. Psychology and Aging. 6(2). 232–237. 17 indexed citations
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Futterman, Andrew, et al.. (1988). Assessment of late-life depression.. PubMed. 24(4). 577–86. 27 indexed citations
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Futterman, Andrew & Garland E. Allen. (1988). Genetics, race, and IQ: A final answer to an old question. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. 24(4). 402–406. 1 indexed citations

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