Anne Trinneer

547 total citations
11 papers, 386 citations indexed

About

Anne Trinneer is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Education and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Anne Trinneer has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 386 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Clinical Psychology, 3 papers in Education and 2 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Anne Trinneer's work include Eating Disorders and Behaviors (7 papers), Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (4 papers) and Child Development and Digital Technology (2 papers). Anne Trinneer is often cited by papers focused on Eating Disorders and Behaviors (7 papers), Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (4 papers) and Child Development and Digital Technology (2 papers). Anne Trinneer collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United Kingdom and United States. Anne Trinneer's co-authors include Natasha Demidenko, Giorgio A. Tasca, Hany Bissada, Louise Balfour, Gail Crombie, Valerie Krysanski, Vanessa Illing, Leah Szadkowski, Renée Grenon and David L. DuBois and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Personality and Individual Differences and Child Abuse & Neglect.

In The Last Decade

Anne Trinneer

11 papers receiving 364 citations

Peers

Anne Trinneer
Susan A. Bers United States
Phame M. Camarena United States
Alan Sugarman United States
Ana Aznar United Kingdom
Jennifer A. Steinberg United States
Lindsay C. Morton United States
Rachel Sutton United States
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All Works

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Tasca, Giorgio A., Qing Qiu, Kerri Ritchie, et al.. (2014). Correction: Characterization of IGF-II Isoforms in Binge Eating Disorder and Its Group Psychological Treatment. PLoS ONE. 9(1). 1 indexed citations
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Tasca, Giorgio A., Kerri Ritchie, Anne Trinneer, et al.. (2013). Attachment insecurity mediates the relationship between childhood trauma and eating disorder psychopathology in a clinical sample: A structural equation model. Child Abuse & Neglect. 37(11). 926–933. 63 indexed citations
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Tasca, Giorgio A., Qing Qiu, Kerri Ritchie, et al.. (2013). Characterization of IGF-II Isoforms in Binge Eating Disorder and Its Group Psychological Treatment. PLoS ONE. 8(12). e83019–e83019. 6 indexed citations
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Tasca, Giorgio A., Michelle D. Presniak, Natasha Demidenko, et al.. (2011). Testing a maintenance model for eating disorders in a sample seeking treatment at a tertiary care center: a structural equation modeling approach. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 52(6). 678–687. 30 indexed citations
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Tasca, Giorgio A., et al.. (2011). Purging disorder: Psychopathology and treatment outcomes. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 45(1). 36–42. 21 indexed citations
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Tasca, Giorgio A., Leah Keating, Anne Trinneer, et al.. (2011). Predictors of Treatment Acceptance and of Participation in a Randomized Controlled Trial Among Women with Anorexia Nervosa. European Eating Disorders Review. 20(2). 155–161. 9 indexed citations
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Tasca, Giorgio A., Leah Szadkowski, Vanessa Illing, et al.. (2009). Adult attachment, depression, and eating disorder symptoms: The mediating role of affect regulation strategies. Personality and Individual Differences. 47(6). 662–667. 131 indexed citations
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Duffy, Anne, Martin Alda, Anne Trinneer, et al.. (2006). Temperament, life events, and psychopathology among the offspring of bipolar parents. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 16(4). 222–228. 30 indexed citations
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Crombie, Gail, et al.. (2005). Predictors of Young Adolescents? Math Grades and Course Enrollment Intentions: Gender Similarities and Differences. Sex Roles. 52(5-6). 351–367. 66 indexed citations
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Crombie, Gail, John P. Walsh, & Anne Trinneer. (2003). Positive Effects of Science and Technology Summer Camps on Confidence, Values and Future Intentions. Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy. 37(4). 256–269. 11 indexed citations
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Crombie, Gail, et al.. (2002). All-Female Classes in High School Computer Science: Positive Effects in Three Years of Data. Journal of Educational Computing Research. 27(4). 385–409. 18 indexed citations

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