Author

Jennifer L Payne

Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins - Cited by 6,389 - Psychiatry - Mood Disorders - Women - Pregnancy - Novel Therapeutics

Biography

Jennifer L  Payne is working as professor in Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Broadway, Suite 305, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA. Research experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of Post Traumatic Disorders, Social Anxiety Disorder, Suicidal Thoughts, Mood Disorders and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
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Cited by
Year
Perinatal depression: A review.
MS Van Niel, JL PayneCleveland Clinic journal of medicine 87 (5), 273-277, 2020202
101
2020
Psychopharmacology in pregnancy and breastfeeding
JL PayneMedical Clinics 103 (4), 629-650, 2019201
58
2019
Harms are assessed inconsistently and reported inadequately Part 1: Systematic adverse events
E Mayo-Wilson, N Fusco, T Li, H Hong, JK Canner, K Dickersin, ...Journal of clinical epidemiology 113, 20-27, 2019201
32
2019
Harms are assessed inconsistently and reported inadequately Part 2: Nonsystematic adverse events
E Mayo-Wilson, N Fusco, T Li, H Hong, JK Canner, K Dickersin, ...Journal of clinical epidemiology 113, 11-19, 2019201
30
2019
The role of allopregnanolone in pregnancy in predicting postpartum anxiety symptoms
LM Osborne, JF Betz, G Yenokyan, LR Standeven, JL PayneFrontiers in psychology 10, 1033, 2019201
23
2019
Poor postpartum sleep quality predicts subsequent postpartum depressive symptoms in a high-risk sample
KM McEvoy, D Rayapati, KO Washington Cole, C Erdly, JL Payne, ...Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine 15 (9), 1303-1310, 2019201
21
2019
High worry in pregnancy predicts postpartum depression
LM Osborne, K Voegtline, LR Standeven, B Sundel, M Pangtey, ...Journal of affective disorders 294, 701-706, 2021202
19
2021
DNA methylation biomarkers prospectively predict both antenatal and postpartum depression
JL Payne, LM Osborne, O Cox, J Kelly, S Meilman, I Jones, W Grenier, ...Psychiatry research 285, 112711, 2020202
19
2020
Risk factors associated with postpartum depressive symptoms: A multinational study
H Bradshaw, JN Riddle, R Salimgaraev, L Zhaunova, JL PayneJournal of Affective Disorders 301, 345-351, 2022202
18
2022
The role of epidemiologists in SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research
M Oremus, R Taylor-Wilson, M Aldrich, K Bell, J Gaudino, S Palevsky, ...Public Health 190, e3, 2021202
10
2021
10
2021
Polycystic ovary syndrome, affective symptoms, and neuroactive steroids: a focus on allopregnanolone
LR Standeven, E Olson, N Leistikow, JL Payne, LM Osborne, L HantsooCurrent psychiatry reports 23 (), 3, 2021202
6
2021
Rates of self-reported postpartum depressive symptoms in the United States before and after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic
MA Bajaj, R Salimgaraev, L Zhaunova, JL PayneJournal of psychiatric research 151, 108-112, 2022202
6
2022
Psychiatric medication use in pregnancy and breastfeeding
JL PayneObstetrics and Gynecology Clinics 48 (1), 131-149, 2021202
5
2021
Postpartum depression biomarkers predict exacerbation of OCD symptoms during pregnancy
ZA Kaminsky, LM Osborne, V Guglielmi, I Jones, W Grenier, K Clark, ...Psychiatry research 29, 112, 2020202
3
2020
Genetic basis for postpartum depression
JL PayneBiomarkers of Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders, 15-4, 2020202
3
2020
Biomarkers of postpartum psychiatric disorders
JL Payne, LM OsborneAcademic Press, 2019201
3
2019
Altered extracellular mRNA communication in postpartum depression is associated with decreased autophagy
LM Osborne, JL Payne, ML Sherer, S SabunciyanMolecular psychiatry 27 (11), 4526-455, 2022202
3
2022
Evaluating brexanolone for the treatment of postpartum depression
JL PayneExpert opinion on pharmacotherapy (8), 959-964, 010
2
2021