Brian Engdahl

3.7k total citations
78 papers, 2.7k citations indexed

About

Brian Engdahl is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental health and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Brian Engdahl has authored 78 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 52 papers in Clinical Psychology, 17 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 12 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Brian Engdahl's work include Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (39 papers), Migration, Health and Trauma (25 papers) and Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research (16 papers). Brian Engdahl is often cited by papers focused on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (39 papers), Migration, Health and Trauma (25 papers) and Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research (16 papers). Brian Engdahl collaborates with scholars based in United States, France and Germany. Brian Engdahl's co-authors include Raina Eberly, Lisa M. James, Ann Marie Winskowski, Christopher R. Erbes, Apostolos P. Georgopoulos, Scott M. Lewis, Patricia Frazier, Nancy Speed, Erica L. Johnsen and J. Irene Harris and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and American Journal of Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Brian Engdahl

75 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Brian Engdahl 1.7k 394 361 329 325 78 2.7k
Solja Niemelä 1.9k 1.1× 349 0.9× 445 1.2× 250 0.8× 1.1k 3.4× 96 3.1k
Diana Fishbein 1.1k 0.7× 323 0.8× 273 0.8× 370 1.1× 300 0.9× 111 2.4k
Gian Maria Galeazzi 1.3k 0.8× 481 1.2× 345 1.0× 172 0.5× 584 1.8× 141 2.5k
Nina Lindberg 1.3k 0.7× 211 0.5× 408 1.1× 447 1.4× 394 1.2× 124 2.3k
Rebekah Bradley 3.4k 2.0× 323 0.8× 351 1.0× 323 1.0× 627 1.9× 31 4.2k
Paulo Dalgalarrondo 946 0.5× 426 1.1× 340 0.9× 289 0.9× 245 0.8× 107 2.1k
Danny Horesh 1.7k 1.0× 341 0.9× 150 0.4× 209 0.6× 356 1.1× 65 2.2k
Shawn P. Cahill 2.5k 1.5× 275 0.7× 188 0.5× 500 1.5× 367 1.1× 61 3.2k
Maggie Schauer 3.0k 1.8× 527 1.3× 340 0.9× 254 0.8× 503 1.5× 97 4.1k
Cath Chapman 1.0k 0.6× 736 1.9× 215 0.6× 153 0.5× 342 1.1× 124 2.6k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Brian Engdahl

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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James, Lisa M., Brian Engdahl, Peka Christova, Scott M. Lewis, & Apostolos P. Georgopoulos. (2022). The brain landscape of the two-hit model of posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of Neurophysiology. 128(6). 1617–1624.
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Kratzke, Marian G., et al.. (2020). Anthrax Protective Antigen 63 (PA63): Toxic Effects in Neural Cultures and Role in Gulf War Illness (GWI). SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 15. 2805675134–2805675134. 11 indexed citations
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James, Lisa M., Peka Christova, Scott M. Lewis, et al.. (2018). Protective Effect of Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) Allele DRB1*13:02 on Age-Related Brain Gray Matter Volume Reduction in Healthy Women. EBioMedicine. 29. 31–37. 22 indexed citations
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Georgopoulos, Apostolos P., Lisa M. James, Adam F. Carpenter, et al.. (2017). Gulf War illness (GWI) as a neuroimmune disease. Experimental Brain Research. 235(10). 3217–3225. 55 indexed citations
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James, Lisa M., Peka Christova, Brian Engdahl, et al.. (2017). Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) and Gulf War Illness (GWI): HLA-DRB1*13:02 Spares Subcortical Atrophy in Gulf War Veterans. EBioMedicine. 26. 126–131. 35 indexed citations
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James, Lisa M., Brian Engdahl, Arthur C. Leuthold, & Apostolos P. Georgopoulos. (2016). Brain Correlates of Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) Protection in Gulf War Illness (GWI). EBioMedicine. 13. 72–79. 18 indexed citations
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Frankfurt, Sheila, Samantha L. Anders, Lisa M. James, Brian Engdahl, & Ann Marie Winskowski. (2015). Evaluating the dimensionality of PTSD in a sample of OIF/OEF veterans.. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy. 7(5). 430–436. 10 indexed citations
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Danieli, Yael, Fran H. Norris, Jutta Lindert, et al.. (2015). The Danieli Inventory of Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma, Part II: Reparative Adaptational Impacts.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 85(3). 229–237. 10 indexed citations
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Danieli, Yael, et al.. (2015). The Danieli Inventory of Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma, Part I: Survivors' posttrauma adaptational styles in their children's eyes. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 68. 167–175. 18 indexed citations
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Christova, Peka, Lisa M. James, Brian Engdahl, Scott M. Lewis, & Apostolos P. Georgopoulos. (2015). Diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) based on correlations of prewhitened fMRI data: outcomes and areas involved. Experimental Brain Research. 233(9). 2695–2705. 18 indexed citations
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Harris, J. Irene, et al.. (2014). Client report of spirituality in recovery from serious mental illness.. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 7(2). 142–149. 11 indexed citations
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James, Lisa M., et al.. (2013). Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, and Alcohol Misuse in OEF/OIF Veterans. Military Medicine. 178(2). 159–165. 47 indexed citations
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Georgopoulos, Apostolos P., Heng‐Ru May Tan, Scott M. Lewis, et al.. (2010). The synchronous neural interactions test as a functional neuromarker for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): a robust classification method based on the bootstrap. Journal of Neural Engineering. 7(1). 16011–16011. 65 indexed citations
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Harris, J. Irene, et al.. (2007). Christian religious functioning and trauma outcomes. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 64(1). 17–29. 110 indexed citations
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Erbes, Christopher R., Joseph Westermeyer, Brian Engdahl, & Erica L. Johnsen. (2007). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Service Utilization in a Sample of Service Members from Iraq and Afghanistan. Military Medicine. 172(4). 359–363. 175 indexed citations
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Erbes, Christopher R., et al.. (2005). Posttraumatic Growth among American Former Prisoners of War.. Traumatology An International Journal. 11(4). 285–295. 28 indexed citations
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Kavan, Michael, et al.. (1995). Colon cancer: Personality factors predictive of onset and stage of presentation. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 39(8). 1031–1039. 14 indexed citations
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Page, William F., Brian Engdahl, & Raina Eberly. (1991). Prevalence and Correlates of Depressive Symptoms among Former Prisoners of War. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 179(11). 670–677. 40 indexed citations
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Engdahl, Brian, William F. Page, & Thomas W. Miller. (1991). Age, education, maltreatment, and social support as predictors of chronic depression in former prisoners of war. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 26(2). 63–67. 24 indexed citations

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