Vincent F. Capaldi

1.8k total citations
69 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Vincent F. Capaldi is a scholar working on Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Occupational Therapy. According to data from OpenAlex, Vincent F. Capaldi has authored 69 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 44 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, 18 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 11 papers in Occupational Therapy. Recurrent topics in Vincent F. Capaldi's work include Sleep and related disorders (39 papers), Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue (31 papers) and Sleep and Wakefulness Research (17 papers). Vincent F. Capaldi is often cited by papers focused on Sleep and related disorders (39 papers), Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue (31 papers) and Sleep and Wakefulness Research (17 papers). Vincent F. Capaldi collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Argentina. Vincent F. Capaldi's co-authors include William D. S. Killgore, Thomas J. Balkin, Allison J. Brager, Vincent Mysliwiec, Melanie Guerrero, Cameron H. Good, Angela M. Yarnell, Guido Simonelli, Elizabeth J. Richardson and Laura R. Stroud and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Annals of Internal Medicine and American Journal of Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Vincent F. Capaldi

64 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers

Vincent F. Capaldi
Jeffrey S. Durmer United States
Catherine Siengsukon United States
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Jeffrey S. Durmer United States
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All Works

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Brenner, Lisa A., Vincent F. Capaldi, Joseph I. Constans, et al.. (2025). Assessment and Management of Patients at Risk for Suicide: Synopsis of the 2024 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and U.S. Department of Defense Clinical Practice Guidelines. Annals of Internal Medicine. 178(3). 416–425.
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Gabbay, Frances H., Gary H. Wynn, Matthew W. Georg, et al.. (2024). Toward personalized care for insomnia in the US Army: a machine learning model to predict response to cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 20(6). 921–931. 3 indexed citations
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Collen, Jacob, Vincent F. Capaldi, Scott G. Williams, et al.. (2024). 0491 Exploring COMISA, Sleep-related Symptoms, and Healthcare Utilization in Military Personnel. SLEEP. 47(Supplement_1). A211–A211. 1 indexed citations
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Wickwire, Emerson M., Jacob Collen, Vincent F. Capaldi, et al.. (2024). Virtual first: implementation of a novel sleep telehealth platform in the United States military. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3. 1304743–1304743. 2 indexed citations
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Wickwire, Emerson M., Jacob Collen, Vincent F. Capaldi, et al.. (2023). Patient Engagement and Provider Effectiveness of a Novel Sleep Telehealth Platform and Remote Monitoring Assessment in the US Military: Pilot Study Providing Evidence-Based Sleep Treatment Recommendations. JMIR Formative Research. 7. e47356–e47356. 1 indexed citations
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Gabbay, Frances H., Gary H. Wynn, Matthew W. Georg, et al.. (2023). Toward personalized care for insomnia in the US Army: development of a machine-learning model to predict response to pharmacotherapy. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 19(8). 1399–1410. 2 indexed citations
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Wickwire, Emerson M., Jennifer S. Albrecht, Vincent F. Capaldi, et al.. (2023). Association Between Insomnia and Mental Health and Neurocognitive Outcomes Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 40(21-22). 2376–2385. 2 indexed citations
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McQuaid, John R., Vincent F. Capaldi, Matthew A. Fuller, et al.. (2022). The Management of Major Depressive Disorder: Synopsis of the 2022 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and U.S. Department of Defense Clinical Practice Guideline. Annals of Internal Medicine. 175(10). 1440–1451. 31 indexed citations
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Werner, J. Kent, et al.. (2022). Central disorders of hypersomnolence: diagnostic discrepancies between military and civilian sleep centers. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 18(10). 2433–2441. 1 indexed citations
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Killgore, William D. S., Michael A. Grandner, Andrew Tubbs, et al.. (2022). Sleep loss suicidal ideation: the role of trait extraversion. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 16. 886836–886836. 3 indexed citations
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Mantua, Janna, Allison J. Brager, Sara E. Alger, et al.. (2020). Self-Reported Sleep Need, Subjective Resilience, and Cognitive Performance Following Sleep Loss and Recovery Sleep. Psychological Reports. 124(1). 210–226. 13 indexed citations
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Wickwire, Emerson M., Jennifer S. Albrecht, Sairam Parthasarathy, et al.. (2020). Practice patterns of board-certified sleep medicine providers: a national analysis among older adult Medicare beneficiaries. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 16(5). 689–694. 4 indexed citations
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Wickwire, Emerson M., Sairam Parthasarathy, Jacob Collen, et al.. (2020). Which older adults receive sleep medicine specialty care? Predictors of being seen by a board-certified sleep medicine provider. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 16(11). 1909–1915. 5 indexed citations
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Devine, Jaime K., Tina Burke, Phillip J. Quartana, et al.. (2019). Objective changes in activity levels following sleep extension as measured by wrist actigraphy. Sleep Medicine. 60. 173–177. 9 indexed citations
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Simonelli, Guido, Diego A. Golombék, Nick Glozier, et al.. (2018). Hours of service regulations for professional drivers in continental Latin America. Sleep Health. 4(5). 472–475. 5 indexed citations
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Doty, Tracy Jill, Angela M. Yarnell, Vincent F. Capaldi, et al.. (2017). Limited Efficacy of Caffeine and Recovery Costs During and Following 5 Days of Chronic Sleep Restriction. SLEEP. 40(12). 25 indexed citations
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Mysliwiec, Vincent, Vincent F. Capaldi, Jessica Gill, et al.. (2015). Adherence to Positive Airway Pressure Therapy in U.S. Military Personnel With Sleep Apnea Improves Sleepiness, Sleep Quality, and Depressive Symptoms. Military Medicine. 180(4). 475–482. 23 indexed citations
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Capaldi, Vincent F., Melanie Guerrero, & William D. S. Killgore. (2011). Sleep Disruptions Among Returning Combat Veterans From Iraq and Afghanistan. Military Medicine. 176(8). 879–888. 103 indexed citations

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