Deborah R. Kim

1.5k total citations
27 papers, 924 citations indexed

About

Deborah R. Kim is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Clinical Psychology and Obstetrics and Gynecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Deborah R. Kim has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 924 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 11 papers in Clinical Psychology and 7 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Recurrent topics in Deborah R. Kim's work include Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum (20 papers), Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions (6 papers) and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (5 papers). Deborah R. Kim is often cited by papers focused on Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum (20 papers), Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions (6 papers) and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (5 papers). Deborah R. Kim collaborates with scholars based in United States. Deborah R. Kim's co-authors include C. Neill Epperson, Tracy L. Bale, Mary D. Sammel, John P. O’Reardon, Laura E. Sockol, Katherine L. Wisner, Hadine Joffe, Liisa Hantsoo, Pilar Cristancho and L. Gyulai and has published in prestigious journals such as Biological Psychiatry, Critical Care Medicine and Journal of Affective Disorders.

In The Last Decade

Deborah R. Kim

27 papers receiving 884 citations

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Kristin Leight United States
Ruta Nonacs United States
Leonardo Tondo United States
Rita Suri United States
Nancy Low Canada
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All Works

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Duffy, Korrina A., Mary D. Sammel, Rachel L. Johnson, et al.. (2023). Maternal adverse childhood experiences impact fetal adrenal volume in a sex-specific manner. Biology of Sex Differences. 14(1). 7–7. 5 indexed citations
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Kim, Deborah R., Eileen Wang, Brendan McGeehan, et al.. (2018). Randomized controlled trial of transcranial magnetic stimulation in pregnant women with major depressive disorder. Brain stimulation. 12(1). 96–102. 45 indexed citations
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Epperson, C. Neill, Mary D. Sammel, Tracy L. Bale, et al.. (2017). Adverse Childhood Experiences and Risk for First-Episode Major Depression During the Menopause Transition. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 78(3). e298–e307. 46 indexed citations
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Morrison, Kathleen E., C. Neill Epperson, Mary D. Sammel, et al.. (2016). Preadolescent Adversity Programs a Disrupted Maternal Stress Reactivity in Humans and Mice. Biological Psychiatry. 81(8). 693–701. 38 indexed citations
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Kim, Deborah R., Tracy L. Bale, & C. Neill Epperson. (2015). Prenatal Programming of Mental Illness: Current Understanding of Relationship and Mechanisms. Current Psychiatry Reports. 17(2). 5–5. 154 indexed citations
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Epperson, C. Neill, Sheila Shanmugan, Deborah R. Kim, et al.. (2015). New onset executive function difficulties at menopause: a possible role for lisdexamfetamine. Psychopharmacology. 232(16). 3091–3100. 34 indexed citations
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Kim, Deborah R., et al.. (2015). Psychiatric Consultation to the Postpartum Mother. Current Psychiatry Reports. 17(4). 561–561. 2 indexed citations
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Kim, Deborah R., Emily Pinheiro, James F. Luther, et al.. (2015). Is third trimester serotonin reuptake inhibitor use associated with postpartum hemorrhage?. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 73. 79–85. 11 indexed citations
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Kim, Deborah R., et al.. (2014). Pharmacotherapy of postpartum depression: an update. Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy. 15(9). 1223–1234. 60 indexed citations
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Kim, Deborah R., Liisa Hantsoo, Michael E. Thase, Mary D. Sammel, & C. Neill Epperson. (2014). Computer-Assisted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Pregnant Women with Major Depressive Disorder. Journal of Women s Health. 23(10). 842–848. 31 indexed citations
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Kim, Deborah R., et al.. (2013). Elevated risk of adverse obstetric outcomes in pregnant women with depression. Archives of Women s Mental Health. 16(6). 475–482. 86 indexed citations
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Gur, Tamar, Deborah R. Kim, & C. Neill Epperson. (2013). Central nervous system effects of prenatal selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors: sensing the signal through the noise. Psychopharmacology. 227(4). 567–582. 15 indexed citations
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Kim, Deborah R., Neill Epperson, Emmanuelle Paré, et al.. (2011). An Open Label Pilot Study of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Pregnant Women with Major Depressive Disorder. Journal of Women s Health. 20(2). 255–261. 53 indexed citations
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Kim, Deborah R., Kathryn A. Czarkowski, & C. Neill Epperson. (2011). The Relationship Between Bipolar Disorder, Seasonality, and Premenstrual Symptoms. Current Psychiatry Reports. 13(6). 500–503. 22 indexed citations
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Kim, Deborah R., John P. O’Reardon, & C. Neill Epperson. (2010). Guidelines for the Management of Depression During Pregnancy. Current Psychiatry Reports. 12(4). 279–281. 17 indexed citations
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Kim, Deborah R., et al.. (2009). Psychiatric consultation of patients with hyperemesis gravidarum. Archives of Women s Mental Health. 12(2). 61–67. 34 indexed citations
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Kim, Deborah R., et al.. (2009). Transcranial magnetic stimulation in the treatment of psychiatric disorders. Current Psychiatry Reports. 11(6). 447–452. 37 indexed citations
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Kim, Deborah R., Juan A. González-Castro, & John P. O’Reardon. (2009). Pregnancy and depression: Exploring a new potential treatment option. Current Psychiatry Reports. 11(6). 443–446. 6 indexed citations
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Rosenthal, Lisa, V. Kim, & Deborah R. Kim. (2007). Weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation using an antipsychotic agent in a patient with acute stress disorder. Critical Care Medicine. 35(10). 2417–2419. 8 indexed citations
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Baldassano, Claudia F., Lauren B. Marangell, L. Gyulai, et al.. (2005). Gender differences in bipolar disorder: retrospective data from the first 500 STEP‐BD participants. Bipolar Disorders. 7(5). 465–470. 113 indexed citations

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