Catherine McCall Data-verified
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Catherine McCall's research focuses on the intersection of health sciences, behavioral studies, and the impact of significant public health events. Her work investigates the psychological and occupational consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly on healthcare workers and first responders, examining its effects on mental health, professional retention, and sleep quality. McCall also studies the relationship between traumatic stress and subsequent health outcomes, including autonomic and multi-system symptoms following COVID-19 infection. Her research extends to sleep medicine, exploring topics such as drowsy driving risk assessment and the role of chronotype in post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms. She has also investigated the effectiveness of continuous positive airway pressure initiation for sleep disorders. McCall's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 19, with 76 total publications and 1,718 total citations. She collaborates with Reed Handlery and Kaci Handlery at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 76
- Citations: 1,718
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Exercise Professionals' Strength Training Attitudes, Behaviors, and Knowledge: A Survey (2025)
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