Hannah C. Hamrick
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Also affiliated: University of New Mexico (2018); Dominion University College (2017–2018); Old Dominion University (2017–2026)
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Hannah C. Hamrick investigates psychological phenomena related to anxiety and emotional regulation. Her research explores how factors like moral injury, sexual harassment, and social anxiety impact mental health and substance use, particularly among women veterans. Hamrick's work utilizes electroencephalography (EEG) to examine neural responses associated with anxious arousal and social concerns. She has published on topics including emotion regulation strategies, cognitive reappraisal, and the association between anxiety sensitivity and generalized anxiety disorder symptoms. Her research also examines dimensions of post-event processing and rejection sensitivity in relation to social anxiety and depression. Hamrick has a total of 25 publications and a h-index of 10, with 378 citations.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 26
- Citations: 391
Selected Publications
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Reward Deficits in Co‐Occurring Social Anxiety and Depression: The Roles of Anhedonia, Boredom, Loneliness, and COVID‐19 Social Restriction (2026)
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Negative social interpretation bias and suicidality: Indirect pathways through social anxiety and perceived burdensomeness (2026)
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Indirect effects of threat processing on worry: The roles of emotion dysregulation and contrast avoidance (2026)
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Anxiety Sensitivity and Intolerance of Uncertainty Uniquely Explain the Association of the Late Positive Potential With Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms (2025)
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Emotion regulation strategies explain associations of theta and Beta with positive affect (2024)
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Anticipatory processing increases attentional biases to disgust faces in socially anxious individuals: Evidence from the N2pc and CDA (2024)
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Social Anxiety is Related to Worse Recognition Memory of Angry Faces (2024)
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Social concerns about anxious arousal explain the association between neural responses to anxious arousal pictures and social anxiety (2023)
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Out of Sight, Still in Mind: The Consequences of Nonfoveal Viewing of Emotional Faces in Social Anxiety (2022)
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Understanding the Dimensions of Post-Event Processing: Applying a Bifactor Modeling Approach to the EPEPQ-15 (2022)
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Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression Moderate the Association Between Social Anxiety and Depression (2022)
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Moral Injury as a Mediator of the Associations Between Sexual Harassment and Mental Health Symptoms and Substance Use Among Women Veterans (2021)
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- Emotion regulation strategies explain associations of theta and Beta with positive affect
- Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression Moderate the Association Between Social Anxiety and Depression
- Social concerns about anxious arousal explain the association between neural responses to anxious arousal pictures and social anxiety
- Anticipatory processing increases attentional biases to disgust faces in socially anxious individuals: Evidence from the N2pc and CDA
- Understanding the Dimensions of Post-Event Processing: Applying a Bifactor Modeling Approach to the EPEPQ-15
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- Emotion regulation strategies explain associations of theta and Beta with positive affect
- Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression Moderate the Association Between Social Anxiety and Depression
- Social concerns about anxious arousal explain the association between neural responses to anxious arousal pictures and social anxiety
- Anticipatory processing increases attentional biases to disgust faces in socially anxious individuals: Evidence from the N2pc and CDA
- Out of Sight, Still in Mind: The Consequences of Nonfoveal Viewing of Emotional Faces in Social Anxiety
- Social concerns about anxious arousal explain the association between neural responses to anxious arousal pictures and social anxiety
- Anxiety Sensitivity and Intolerance of Uncertainty Uniquely Explain the Association of the Late Positive Potential With Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms
- Indirect effects of threat processing on worry: The roles of emotion dysregulation and contrast avoidance
- Emotion regulation strategies explain associations of theta and Beta with positive affect
- Social concerns about anxious arousal explain the association between neural responses to anxious arousal pictures and social anxiety
- Indirect effects of threat processing on worry: The roles of emotion dysregulation and contrast avoidance
- Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression Moderate the Association Between Social Anxiety and Depression
- Out of Sight, Still in Mind: The Consequences of Nonfoveal Viewing of Emotional Faces in Social Anxiety
- Emotion regulation strategies explain associations of theta and Beta with positive affect
- Social concerns about anxious arousal explain the association between neural responses to anxious arousal pictures and social anxiety
- Moral Injury as a Mediator of the Associations Between Sexual Harassment and Mental Health Symptoms and Substance Use Among Women Veterans
- Moral Injury as a Mediator of the Associations Between Sexual Harassment and Mental Health Symptoms and Substance Use Among Women Veterans
- Moral Injury as a Mediator of the Associations Between Sexual Harassment and Mental Health Symptoms and Substance Use Among Women Veterans
- Moral Injury as a Mediator of the Associations Between Sexual Harassment and Mental Health Symptoms and Substance Use Among Women Veterans
- Moral Injury as a Mediator of the Associations Between Sexual Harassment and Mental Health Symptoms and Substance Use Among Women Veterans
- Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression Moderate the Association Between Social Anxiety and Depression
- Cognitive Reappraisal and Expressive Suppression Moderate the Association Between Social Anxiety and Depression
- Understanding the Dimensions of Post-Event Processing: Applying a Bifactor Modeling Approach to the EPEPQ-15
- Understanding the Dimensions of Post-Event Processing: Applying a Bifactor Modeling Approach to the EPEPQ-15
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