Aubrey M. Moe

505 total citations
48 papers, 332 citations indexed

About

Aubrey M. Moe is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Clinical Psychology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Aubrey M. Moe has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 332 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 40 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 21 papers in Clinical Psychology and 15 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Aubrey M. Moe's work include Schizophrenia research and treatment (35 papers), Mental Health Treatment and Access (13 papers) and Mental Health and Psychiatry (12 papers). Aubrey M. Moe is often cited by papers focused on Schizophrenia research and treatment (35 papers), Mental Health Treatment and Access (13 papers) and Mental Health and Psychiatry (12 papers). Aubrey M. Moe collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Aubrey M. Moe's co-authors include Nicholas J. K. Breitborde, Nancy M. Docherty, Heather M. Wastler, Emily Bell, C. Gallagher, Nancy B. Lundin, Henry R. Cowan, David M. Weiss, Lauren M. Ellman and Arielle Ered and has published in prestigious journals such as Biological Psychiatry, Psychological Medicine and Schizophrenia Bulletin.

In The Last Decade

Aubrey M. Moe

41 papers receiving 330 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Aubrey M. Moe United States 11 229 136 97 91 56 48 332
Abigail C. Wright United States 11 200 0.9× 102 0.8× 84 0.9× 51 0.6× 67 1.2× 42 331
Beshaun J. Davis United States 11 250 1.1× 136 1.0× 81 0.8× 105 1.2× 86 1.5× 25 391
David A. Lynch United States 7 134 0.6× 159 1.2× 64 0.7× 66 0.7× 83 1.5× 12 333
Yulia Landa United States 12 305 1.3× 189 1.4× 145 1.5× 86 0.9× 107 1.9× 28 457
Sarah Wakefield United Kingdom 8 163 0.7× 114 0.8× 57 0.6× 80 0.9× 74 1.3× 11 376
Helen Bull Norway 9 225 1.0× 122 0.9× 58 0.6× 90 1.0× 35 0.6× 16 339
Helena García‐Mieres Spain 10 187 0.8× 147 1.1× 87 0.9× 67 0.7× 82 1.5× 31 343
Hella Demunter Belgium 6 146 0.6× 194 1.4× 36 0.4× 51 0.6× 45 0.8× 9 348
Henry R. Cowan United States 12 193 0.8× 117 0.9× 75 0.8× 59 0.6× 101 1.8× 42 348
Geneviève Sauvé Canada 12 228 1.0× 111 0.8× 80 0.8× 64 0.7× 133 2.4× 36 404

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Aubrey M. Moe

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All Works

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Breitborde, Nicholas J. K., et al.. (2026). Incidence of First-Episode Psychosis Among Privately Insured Individuals. Psychiatric Services. 77(3). 275–278.
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Kemp, Kathryn C., Ivy F. Tso, Stephan F. Taylor, & Aubrey M. Moe. (2025). Social stress in schizophrenia: Unique contributions to social cognition and social functioning. Schizophrenia Research. 276. 167–174.
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Moe, Aubrey M., Heather M. Wastler, Danielle L. Steelesmith, et al.. (2024). Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Diagnosis and Early Treatment of First-Episode Psychosis. Schizophrenia Bulletin Open. 5(1). sgae019–sgae019.
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Lundin, Nancy B., et al.. (2024). Identification of Psychosis Risk and Diagnosis of First-Episode Psychosis: Advice for Clinicians. Psychology Research and Behavior Management. Volume 17. 1365–1383. 3 indexed citations
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Moe, Aubrey M., et al.. (2024). The influence of complex psychiatric comorbidities on treatment for clinical high‐risk for psychosis: A preliminary study. Early Intervention in Psychiatry. 18(10). 888–893.
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Wastler, Heather M., et al.. (2023). Variability in suicidal ideation during treatment for individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: The importance of repeated assessment. Early Intervention in Psychiatry. 17(10). 1038–1041. 5 indexed citations
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Suhr, Julie A., et al.. (2023). Executively-mediated language skills are related to performance-based social functioning in the early psychosis spectrum. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 164. 184–191. 1 indexed citations
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Moe, Aubrey M., et al.. (2023). Neural reactivity to neutral and aversive stimuli: Evidence for altered precuneus function in internalizing psychopathologies. Psychiatry Research Neuroimaging. 331. 111618–111618. 3 indexed citations
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Wastler, Heather M., Aubrey M. Moe, Guy Brock, et al.. (2023). Impact of Treatment Initiation and Engagement on Deliberate Self-Harm Among Individuals With First-Episode Psychosis. Psychiatric Services. 74(9). 921–928. 1 indexed citations
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Breitborde, Nicholas J. K., et al.. (2021). Cost Utility of cognition-enhancing interventions for individuals with first-episode psychosis: a naturalistic evaluation. Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation. 19(1). 36–36. 1 indexed citations
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Breitborde, Nicholas J. K., Brittney Keller‐Hamilton, Aubrey M. Moe, et al.. (2021). An Open Trial of Metacognitive Remediation Therapy and Pharmacotherapy to Promote Smoking Cessation among Individuals with Psychotic-Spectrum Disorders. The Journal of Smoking Cessation. 2021. 6617716–6617716. 1 indexed citations
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Wastler, Heather M., et al.. (2021). Cognition and suicide risk among individuals with first-episode psychosis: A 6-month follow-up.. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 45(1). 27–33. 5 indexed citations
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Moe, Aubrey M., et al.. (2021). A pilot study of a brief inpatient social-skills training for young adults with psychosis.. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 44(3). 284–290. 3 indexed citations
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Moe, Aubrey M., et al.. (2018). Improving access to specialized care for first-episode psychosis: an ecological model. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy. Volume 11. 127–138. 25 indexed citations
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Moe, Aubrey M. & Nicholas J. K. Breitborde. (2018). Psychosis in Emerging Adulthood: Phenomenological, Diagnostic, and Clinical Considerations. Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. 4(2). 141–156. 12 indexed citations
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Moe, Aubrey M., et al.. (2018). Schizophrenia, narrative, and neurocognition: The utility of life-stories in understanding social problem-solving skills.. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 41(2). 83–91. 4 indexed citations
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Woolverton, Cindy, et al.. (2017). Social cognition and the course of social functioning in first‐episode psychosis. Early Intervention in Psychiatry. 12(6). 1151–1156. 11 indexed citations
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Moe, Aubrey M., et al.. (2016). Idea density in the life-stories of people with schizophrenia: Associations with narrative qualities and psychiatric symptoms. Schizophrenia Research. 172(1-3). 201–205. 18 indexed citations

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