William Kelly

About William Kelly

William Kelly, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at California State University, Bakersfield, specializes in the field of nightmares, sleep, psychopathology, assessment.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Exploring the Role of a Concretizing Style and Its Manifestations in Nightmare Etiology: A Cross-Sectional Study

Revisiting trait and state predictors of nightmare frequency and nightmare distress.

Clarifying negative affect and distressing past imagery in predicting nightmare frequency

Mental Boundaries Relationship with Self-Esteem and Social Support: New Findings for Mental Boundaries Research

Relational nightmares: A new scale and test of the continuity hypothesis of dreams applied to nightmares in a young adult sample.

Taking Heart: Cardiac Symptoms and Nightmares Differentiate Nightmare Proneness and Psychological Distress among Young Adults

Elucidating nightmare proneness: Relationships with emotional dysregulation and psychological vulnerability.

An Exploratory Factor Analysis on the Boundary Questionnaire 18: Insights for Future Research

William Kelly Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

2159

Citations(since 2020)

642

Cited By

1913

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

44

i10Index(since 2020)

17

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William Kelly Skills & Research Interests

nightmares

sleep

psychopathology

assessment

Top articles of William Kelly

Exploring the Role of a Concretizing Style and Its Manifestations in Nightmare Etiology: A Cross-Sectional Study

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

2024/3/29

Revisiting trait and state predictors of nightmare frequency and nightmare distress.

Dreaming

2024/3/21

Clarifying negative affect and distressing past imagery in predicting nightmare frequency

International Journal of Dream Research

2023/10/11

Mental Boundaries Relationship with Self-Esteem and Social Support: New Findings for Mental Boundaries Research

Imagination, Cognition and Personality

2023/9

Relational nightmares: A new scale and test of the continuity hypothesis of dreams applied to nightmares in a young adult sample.

Dreaming

2023/7/20

Taking Heart: Cardiac Symptoms and Nightmares Differentiate Nightmare Proneness and Psychological Distress among Young Adults

Sleep Science

2023/3

Elucidating nightmare proneness: Relationships with emotional dysregulation and psychological vulnerability.

Dreaming

2022/9

An Exploratory Factor Analysis on the Boundary Questionnaire 18: Insights for Future Research

Imagination, Cognition and Personality

2022/9

Bad dreams and bad sleep: Relationships between nightmare frequency, insomnia, and nightmare proneness.

Dreaming

2022/6

Validity and Reliability of a Self-Report Likert-Type Measure of Nightmare Frequency

Journal of Sleep Sciences

2022

Gender differences in retrospective nightmare frequency among young adults: Effects of nightmare distress and affective distress

International Journal of Dream Research

2021/4/15

Nightmare Proneness and Psychological Boundaries as Predictors of Nightmare Frequency

International Journal of Dream Research

2021

Comparison of single-and multiple-item nightmare frequency measures

International Journal of Dream Research

2020/9/28

Nightmares and ego strength revisited: Ego strength predicts nightmares above neuroticism and general psychological distress.

Dreaming

2020/3

Facets of the Nightmare Proneness Scale and their relationships to nightmares, negative affect, and psychological distress

Sleep and Hypnosis

2020

A Brief Screening Measure for General Psychological Distress

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

2020

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