Meghan E. Quinn

1.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
19 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Meghan E. Quinn is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Meghan E. Quinn has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Clinical Psychology, 11 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 7 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Meghan E. Quinn's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (10 papers), Mental Health Research Topics (9 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (7 papers). Meghan E. Quinn is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (10 papers), Mental Health Research Topics (9 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (7 papers). Meghan E. Quinn collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Germany. Meghan E. Quinn's co-authors include Jutta Joormann, Emma K. Adam, Mollie T. McQuillan, Royette Tavernier, Katie Dahlke, Kirsten Gilbert, Colin H. Stanton, George M. Slavich, W. Michael Vanderlind and Kimberly A. Arditte Hall and has published in prestigious journals such as Biological Psychiatry, Behaviour Research and Therapy and Development and Psychopathology.

In The Last Decade

Meghan E. Quinn

19 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Hit Papers

Diurnal cortisol slopes and mental and physical health ou... 2017 2026 2020 2023 2017 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Meghan E. Quinn United States 10 420 368 321 187 171 19 1.1k
Justine Phifer United States 10 391 0.9× 615 1.7× 186 0.6× 190 1.0× 210 1.2× 10 1.1k
Nathalie Wan Canada 14 488 1.2× 257 0.7× 163 0.5× 272 1.5× 123 0.7× 18 1.2k
Esther Bouma Netherlands 13 407 1.0× 469 1.3× 183 0.6× 262 1.4× 71 0.4× 21 1.0k
Nilofar Sarvaiya United States 3 221 0.5× 335 0.9× 165 0.5× 232 1.2× 119 0.7× 3 1.1k
Peggy M. Zoccola United States 21 534 1.3× 588 1.6× 664 2.1× 364 1.9× 204 1.2× 48 1.5k
Kirstin Greaves‐Lord Netherlands 17 228 0.5× 425 1.2× 182 0.6× 131 0.7× 193 1.1× 29 830
Danielle Gianferante United States 13 352 0.8× 343 0.9× 224 0.7× 168 0.9× 59 0.3× 15 932
Samantha J. Moshier United States 18 210 0.5× 458 1.2× 325 1.0× 114 0.6× 158 0.9× 30 1.0k
Lucy S. King United States 22 280 0.7× 729 2.0× 153 0.5× 213 1.1× 176 1.0× 58 1.3k
Nathaniel G. Harnett United States 19 281 0.7× 387 1.1× 144 0.4× 102 0.5× 263 1.5× 60 956

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Joormann, Jutta, et al.. (2024). Coping Flexibility: Match Between Coping Strategy and Perceived Stressor Controllability Predicts Depressed Mood. Affective Science. 6(1). 94–103. 4 indexed citations
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Quinn, Meghan E., Qimin Liu, David A. Cole, et al.. (2023). Relations among symptoms of depression over time in at-risk youth.. Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science. 132(8). 961–971. 2 indexed citations
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Liu, Qimin, et al.. (2023). Intraindividual phenotyping of depression in high-risk youth: An application of a multilevel hidden Markov model. Development and Psychopathology. 36(3). 1262–1271. 3 indexed citations
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Quinn, Meghan E. & Grant S. Shields. (2023). The Insidious Influence of Stress: An Integrated Model of Stress, Executive Control, and Psychopathology. Clinical Psychological Science. 11(5). 773–800. 9 indexed citations
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Quinn, Meghan E., et al.. (2022). A review of airfield pavement drainage guidance. US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core). 1 indexed citations
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Quinn, Meghan E. & Jutta Joormann. (2020). Executive control under stress: Relation to reappraisal ability and depressive symptoms. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 131. 103634–103634. 24 indexed citations
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Damme, Katherine S. F., Nicholas J. Kelley, Meghan E. Quinn, et al.. (2019). Emotional content impacts how executive function ability relates to willingness to wait and to work for reward. Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience. 19(3). 637–652. 6 indexed citations
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Quinn, Meghan E., Colin H. Stanton, George M. Slavich, & Jutta Joormann. (2019). Executive Control, Cytokine Reactivity to Social Stress, and Depressive Symptoms: Testing the Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression. Stress. 23(1). 60–68. 35 indexed citations
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Quinn, Meghan E., Jonathan P. Stange, Lisanne M. Jenkins, et al.. (2018). Cognitive control and network disruption in remitted depression: a correlate of childhood adversity. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 13(10). 1081–1090. 22 indexed citations
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Peters, Amy T., Meghan E. Quinn, Katie L. Bessette, et al.. (2018). 220. Childhood Adversity Disrupts Cognitive Control Development and Function. Biological Psychiatry. 83(9). S88–S88. 1 indexed citations
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Hall, Kimberly A. Arditte, Meghan E. Quinn, W. Michael Vanderlind, & Jutta Joormann. (2018). Comparing cognitive styles in social anxiety and major depressive disorders: An examination of rumination, worry, and reappraisal. British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 58(2). 231–244. 25 indexed citations
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Adam, Emma K., Meghan E. Quinn, Royette Tavernier, et al.. (2017). Diurnal cortisol slopes and mental and physical health outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 83. 25–41. 630 indexed citations breakdown →
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Quinn, Meghan E., Kathryn E. Grant, & Emma K. Adam. (2017). Negative cognitive style and cortisol recovery accentuate the relationship between life stress and depressive symptoms. Stress. 21(2). 119–127. 9 indexed citations
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Quinn, Meghan E. & Jutta Joormann. (2015). Control when it counts: Change in executive control under stress predicts depression symptoms.. Emotion. 15(4). 522–530. 43 indexed citations
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Quinn, Meghan E. & Jutta Joormann. (2015). Stress-Induced Changes in Executive Control Are Associated With Depression Symptoms. Clinical Psychological Science. 3(4). 628–636. 33 indexed citations
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Quinn, Meghan E., et al.. (2014). Trait Rumination Moderates the Effect of Executive Control Training. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology. 5(3). 289–301. 1 indexed citations
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Joormann, Jutta & Meghan E. Quinn. (2014). COGNITIVE PROCESSES AND EMOTION REGULATION IN DEPRESSION. Depression and Anxiety. 31(4). 308–315. 209 indexed citations
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Quinn, Meghan E., et al.. (2014). Trait Rumination Moderates the Effect of Executive Control Training. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology. 5(3). 289–301. 6 indexed citations
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Humble, Leland M., Jeremy R deWaard, & Meghan E. Quinn. (2009). Delayed recognition of the European poplar shoot borer, Gypsonoma aceriana (Duponchel) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), in Canada. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution). 106. 61–70. 7 indexed citations

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