David Daniel Ebert

31.5k total citations · 11 hit papers
313 papers, 17.3k citations indexed

About

David Daniel Ebert is a scholar working on Applied Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, David Daniel Ebert has authored 313 papers receiving a total of 17.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 197 papers in Applied Psychology, 142 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 127 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in David Daniel Ebert's work include Digital Mental Health Interventions (189 papers), Mental Health Research Topics (106 papers) and Mental Health Treatment and Access (72 papers). David Daniel Ebert is often cited by papers focused on Digital Mental Health Interventions (189 papers), Mental Health Research Topics (106 papers) and Mental Health Treatment and Access (72 papers). David Daniel Ebert collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Netherlands and United States. David Daniel Ebert's co-authors include Pim Cuijpers, Matthias Berking, Heleen Riper, Mathias Harrer, Harald Baumeister, Dirk Lehr, Toshi A. Furukawa, Ronald C. Kessler, Eirini Karyotaki and Randy P. Auerbach and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

David Daniel Ebert

299 papers receiving 16.9k citations

Hit Papers

WHO World Mental Health Surveys International College Stu... 2014 2026 2018 2022 2018 2021 2021 2015 2017 400 800 1.2k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David Daniel Ebert Germany 69 7.7k 7.5k 5.5k 4.3k 2.9k 313 17.3k
Nickolai Titov Australia 58 4.5k 0.6× 8.4k 1.1× 6.1k 1.1× 3.3k 0.8× 1.2k 0.4× 280 13.1k
Kathleen M Griffiths Australia 69 8.9k 1.1× 5.7k 0.8× 3.2k 0.6× 8.0k 1.8× 4.4k 1.5× 213 18.1k
Rutger C. M. E. Engels Netherlands 80 12.8k 1.7× 6.0k 0.8× 3.8k 0.7× 5.1k 1.2× 3.9k 1.4× 630 28.7k
Joshua M. Smyth United States 62 6.3k 0.8× 3.1k 0.4× 3.5k 0.6× 4.5k 1.0× 2.0k 0.7× 315 15.7k
Howard Tennen United States 79 7.3k 0.9× 3.8k 0.5× 3.9k 0.7× 4.0k 0.9× 3.0k 1.0× 388 20.4k
Carl W. Lejuez United States 81 11.7k 1.5× 5.0k 0.7× 7.1k 1.3× 3.5k 0.8× 1.5k 0.5× 324 22.1k
Timothy W. Smith United States 71 6.0k 0.8× 3.0k 0.4× 3.5k 0.6× 5.4k 1.3× 2.2k 0.8× 346 16.9k
Gregory E. Miller United States 79 8.0k 1.0× 2.4k 0.3× 3.1k 0.6× 5.6k 1.3× 5.3k 1.9× 309 30.5k
Kate B. Carey United States 85 6.7k 0.9× 6.5k 0.9× 2.5k 0.5× 3.5k 0.8× 10.1k 3.5× 478 25.8k
Michael Barkham United Kingdom 72 10.7k 1.4× 2.5k 0.3× 3.2k 0.6× 5.5k 1.3× 3.2k 1.1× 310 17.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Daniel Ebert

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All Works

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Lehr, Dirk, et al.. (2024). Effectiveness of a guided multicomponent internet and mobile gratitude training program - A pragmatic randomized controlled trial. Internet Interventions. 38. 100787–100787. 2 indexed citations
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Gerczuk, Maurice, Shahin Amiriparian, David Daniel Ebert, et al.. (2024). Validation of Machine Learning-Based Assessment of Major Depressive Disorder from Paralinguistic Speech Characteristics in Routine Care. Depression and Anxiety. 2024. 1–12. 5 indexed citations
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Küchler, Ann‐Marie, et al.. (2024). Culturally adapted Turkish version of an internet-based mindfulness intervention for university students: a randomized controlled feasibility trial. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(1). 1 indexed citations
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Frohlich, Jona R., Karli K. Rapinda, Michael P Schaub, et al.. (2022). Examining differential responses to the Take Care of Me trial: A latent class and moderation analysis. Addictive Behaviors Reports. 16. 100437–100437. 6 indexed citations
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Hennemann, Severin, Maria Kleinstäuber, Harald Baumeister, et al.. (2022). Internet-based CBT for somatic symptom distress (iSOMA) in emerging adults: A randomized controlled trial.. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 90(4). 353–365. 22 indexed citations
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Moshe, Isaac, Yannik Terhorst, Sarah Paganini, et al.. (2022). Predictors of Dropout in a Digital Intervention for the Prevention and Treatment of Depression in Patients With Chronic Back Pain: Secondary Analysis of Two Randomized Controlled Trials. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 24(8). e38261–e38261. 10 indexed citations
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Lehr, Dirk, et al.. (2021). Evaluating a Hybrid Web-Based Training Program for Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 23(3). e20829–e20829. 16 indexed citations
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Kiekens, Glenn, Penelope Hasking, Ronny Bruffaerts, et al.. (2021). Non-suicidal self-injury among first-year college students and its association with mental disorders: results from the World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) initiative. Psychological Medicine. 53(3). 875–886. 88 indexed citations
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Schultchen, Dana, Ann‐Marie Küchler, Alexander Karabatsiakis, et al.. (2020). Effectiveness of a guided online mindfulness-focused intervention in a student population: Study protocol for a randomised control trial. BMJ Open. 10(3). e032775–e032775. 12 indexed citations
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Etzelmueller, Anne, Christiaan Vis, Eirini Karyotaki, et al.. (2020). Effects of Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Routine Care for Adults in Treatment for Depression and Anxiety: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 22(8). e18100–e18100. 215 indexed citations
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Harrer, Mathias, Sophia Helen Adam, Eva-Maria Meßner, et al.. (2019). Prevention of Eating Disorders at Universities: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. PsyArXiv (OSF Preprints). 1 indexed citations
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Kemmeren, Lise, Anneke van Schaik, Johannes H. Smit, et al.. (2019). Unraveling the Black Box: Exploring Usage Patterns of a Blended Treatment for Depression in a Multicenter Study. JMIR Mental Health. 6(7). e12707–e12707. 23 indexed citations
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Schaub, Michael P, Raquel Paz Castro, Andreas Wenger, et al.. (2019). Web-based self-help with and without chat counseling to reduce cocaine use in cocaine misusers: Results of a three-arm randomized controlled trial. Internet Interventions. 17. 100251–100251. 9 indexed citations
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Bruffaerts, Ronny, Philippe Mortier, Randy P. Auerbach, et al.. (2019). Lifetime and 12‐month treatment for mental disorders and suicidal thoughts and behaviors among first year college students. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research. 28(2). e1764–e1764. 138 indexed citations
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Harrer, Mathias, Sophia Helen Adam, Harald Baumeister, et al.. (2018). Effectiveness of an Internet- and App-Based Intervention for College Students With Elevated Stress: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 20(4). e136–e136. 163 indexed citations
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Frohlich, Jona R., Karli K. Rapinda, Michael P Schaub, et al.. (2018). Efficacy of an Online Self-Help Treatment for Comorbid Alcohol Misuse and Emotional Problems in Young Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols. 7(11). e11298–e11298. 14 indexed citations
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Baumeister, Harald, et al.. (2014). Impact of an acceptance facilitating intervention on diabetes patients’ acceptance of Internet-based interventions for depression: A randomized controlled trial. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 105(1). 30–39. 103 indexed citations

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