Laura A. Payne

1.0k total citations
38 papers, 691 citations indexed

About

Laura A. Payne is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Clinical Psychology and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Laura A. Payne has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 691 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 15 papers in Clinical Psychology and 9 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Laura A. Payne's work include Menstrual Health and Disorders (19 papers), Endometriosis Research and Treatment (8 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (6 papers). Laura A. Payne is often cited by papers focused on Menstrual Health and Disorders (19 papers), Endometriosis Research and Treatment (8 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (6 papers). Laura A. Payne collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Brazil. Laura A. Payne's co-authors include Laura C. Seidman, Lonnie K. Zeltzer, Subhadra Evans, Antonina Mikocka‐Walus, Lisa Olive, Scott W. Woods, David H. Barlow, Andrea J. Rapkin, Kamila S. White and Jack M. Gorman and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Pain and Behaviour Research and Therapy.

In The Last Decade

Laura A. Payne

33 papers receiving 673 citations

Peers

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Christina L. Wichman United States
Miranda M. Broadney United States
Anke Rohde Germany
Galit Levi Dunietz United States
George Stein United Kingdom
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All Works

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Cameron, Lauren, et al.. (2025). The relationship between menstrual pain in adolescence and mental health in adolescence and early adulthood. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 192. 112122–112122.
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Sugarman, Dawn E., et al.. (2025). Menstrual Pain and Substance Use in Women Receiving Inpatient Treatment for Substance Use Disorders. Journal of Addiction Medicine. 19(5). 628–630.
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Payne, Laura A., Laura C. Seidman, Steven W. Granger, Alison Edelman, & Boyu Ren. (2024). A Prospective Study of the Relationship of COVID-19 Vaccination to Menstrual Cycle Characteristics in Adolescent Girls. Journal of Adolescent Health. 75(5). 819–826.
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Payne, Laura A., Laura C. Seidman, Vitaly Napadow, Lisa D. Nickerson, & Poornima Kumar. (2024). Functional connectivity associations with menstrual pain characteristics in adolescents: an investigation of the triple network model. Pain. 166(2). 338–346.
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Handy, Ariel B., Laura C. Seidman, & Laura A. Payne. (2023). Development and initial validation of the menstrual sensitivity index. Pain Medicine. 25(1). 78–85. 1 indexed citations
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Handy, Ariel B., Shelly F. Greenfield, Kimberly A. Yonkers, & Laura A. Payne. (2022). Psychiatric Symptoms Across the Menstrual Cycle in Adult Women: A Comprehensive Review. Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 30(2). 100–117. 68 indexed citations
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Payne, Laura A., Laura C. Seidman, Boyu Ren, & Shelly F. Greenfield. (2022). COVID-Related Distress Is Associated with Increased Menstrual Pain and Symptoms in Adult Women. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 20(1). 774–774. 2 indexed citations
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Donovan, Elizabeth, Sarah R. Martin, Laura C. Seidman, et al.. (2021). The Role of Social Media in Providing Support from Friends for Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Patients and Survivors of Sarcoma: Perspectives of AYA, Parents, and Providers. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology. 10(6). 720–725. 19 indexed citations
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Evans, Subhadra, et al.. (2020). “Tomorrow, I’ll Be Fine”: Impacts and coping mechanisms in adolescents and young adults with primary dysmenorrhoea. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 76(10). 2637–2647. 21 indexed citations
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Donovan, Elizabeth, Sarah R. Martin, Laura C. Seidman, et al.. (2019). A Mobile-Based Mindfulness and Social Support Program for Adolescents and Young Adults With Sarcoma: Development and Pilot Testing. JMIR mhealth and uhealth. 7(3). e10921–e10921. 33 indexed citations
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Evans, Subhadra, et al.. (2019). Psychological and mind-body interventions for endometriosis: A systematic review. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 124. 109756–109756. 78 indexed citations
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Payne, Laura A., Laura C. Seidman, Myung‐Shin Sim, et al.. (2019). Experimental evaluation of central pain processes in young women with primary dysmenorrhea. Pain. 160(6). 1421–1430. 35 indexed citations
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Seidman, Laura C., Kathleen Brennan, Andrea J. Rapkin, & Laura A. Payne. (2017). Rates of Anovulation in Adolescents and Young Adults with Moderate to Severe Primary Dysmenorrhea and Those without Primary Dysmenorrhea. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. 31(2). 94–101. 11 indexed citations
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Payne, Laura A., Kamila S. White, Matthew W. Gallagher, et al.. (2015). SECOND-STAGE TREATMENTS FOR RELATIVE NONRESPONDERS TO COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR PANIC DISORDER WITH OR WITHOUT AGORAPHOBIA-CONTINUED CBT VERSUS SSRI: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL. Depression and Anxiety. 33(5). 392–399. 6 indexed citations
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Payne, Laura A., Andrea J. Rapkin, Kirsten Lung, et al.. (2015). Pain Catastrophizing Predicts Menstrual Pain Ratings in Adolescent Girls with Chronic Pain. Pain Medicine. 17(1). 16–24. 27 indexed citations
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Payne, Laura A. & Leah C. Hibel. (2014). Relationship of Salivary Alpha Amylase and Cortisol to Social Anxiety in Healthy Children Undergoing Laboratory Pain Tasks. Journal of Child and Adolescent Behaviour. 2(2). 22 indexed citations
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Payne, Laura A., Andrea J. Rapkin, Laura C. Seidman, et al.. (2013). Relationships among dysmenorrhea, emotion regulation, and acute laboratory pain in healthy girls and adolescents. Journal of Pain. 14(4). S33–S33. 1 indexed citations
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Payne, Laura A., Laura C. Seidman, Kirsten Lung, Lonnie K. Zeltzer, & Jennie C.I. Tsao. (2012). Relationship of neuroticism and laboratory pain in healthy children: Does anxiety sensitivity play a role?. Pain. 154(1). 103–109. 24 indexed citations
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White, Kamila S., Laura A. Payne, Jack M. Gorman, et al.. (2012). Does maintenance CBT contribute to long-term treatment response of panic disorder with or without agoraphobia? A randomized controlled clinical trial.. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 81(1). 47–57. 32 indexed citations

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