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10430
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5223
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2863

Barbara J. McMorris publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Barbara J. McMorris sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 153 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Barbara J. McMorris D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Barbara J. McMorris sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Barbara J. McMorris is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Psychology, Social Sciences, and Health Professions. The scientist has contributed significantly to several subfields, including General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Social Psychology, and Education.

The main topics covered in Barbara J. McMorris's work include:

  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Sex work and related issues
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies

The scientist's publication record includes several recent papers with notable research findings. Some of these papers include:

  • "The Role of Social Support in the Association between Childhood Adversity and Adolescent Self-injury and Suicide: Findings from a Statewide Sample of High School Students," 2020, Journal of Youth and Adolescence
  • ""It's kind of hard to go to the doctor's office if you're hated there." A call for gender-affirming care from transgender and gender diverse adolescents in the United States," 2020, Health & Social Care in the Community
  • "Family Relationships and the Health and Well-Being of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Youth: A Critical Review," 2020, LGBT Health
  • "Adverse childhood experiences and suicidality: school connectedness as a protective factor for ethnic minority adolescents," 2020, Children and Youth Services Review
  • "Prevalence of Trading Sex Among High School Students in Minnesota: Demographics, Relevant Adverse Experiences, and Health-Related Statuses," 2020, Journal of Adolescent Health

Barbara J. McMorris frequently collaborates with various researchers. Key coauthors include Marla E. Eisenberg, G. Nic Rider, Camille Brown, Melissa A. Saftner, and Amy L. Gower.

Publication venues where Barbara J. McMorris often appears include:

  • Journal of Adolescent Health
  • Children and Youth Services Review
  • LGBT Health
  • Journal of Adolescence
  • The Journal of School Nursing

Best Publications

  • Adolescent violence perpetration: associations with multiple types of adverse childhood experiences.

    Naomi N. Duke;Sandra L. Pettingell;Barbara J. McMorris;Iris Wagman Borowsky

  • Increases in alcohol and marijuana use during the transition out of high school into emerging adulthood: The effects of leaving home, going to college, and high school protective factors.

    Helene Raskin White;Barbara J. McMORRIS;Richard F. Catalano;Charles B. Fleming

  • Risk and Protective Factors in the Lives of Transgender/Gender Nonconforming Adolescents.

    Marla E. Eisenberg;Amy L. Gower;Barbara J. McMorris;G. Nicole Rider

  • Perceived discrimination and early substance abuse among American Indian children.

    Les B. Whitbeck;Dan R. Hoyt;Barbara J. McMorris;Xiaojin Chen

  • Perceived discrimination, traditional practices, and depressive symptoms among American Indians in the upper midwest.

    Leslie B Whitbeck;Barbara J. McMorris;Danny R Hoyt;Jerry D. Stubben

  • Health and Care Utilization of Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Youth: A Population-Based Study

    G. Nicole Rider;Barbara J. McMorris;Amy L. Gower;Eli Coleman

  • The Effect of School Suspensions and Arrests on Subsequent Adolescent Antisocial Behavior in Australia and the United States

    Sheryl A. Hemphill;John W. Toumbourou;Todd I. Herrenkohl;Barbara J. McMorris

  • Analyzing multiple-item measures of crime and deviance I: Item response theory scaling

    D. Wayne Osgood;Barbara J. McMorris;Maria T. Potenza

  • Puberty and the onset of substance use and abuse

    George C. Patton;Barbara J. McMorris;John W. Toumbourou;Sheryl A. Hemphill

  • Suicidal thinking and behavior among youth involved in verbal and social bullying: risk and protective factors.

    Iris Wagman Borowsky;Lindsay A. Taliaferro;Barbara J. McMorris

  • Analyzing multiple-item measures of crime and deviance II: Tobit regression analysis of transformed scores.

    D. Wayne Osgood;Laura L. Finken;Barbara J. McMorris

  • Pubertal stage and deliberate self-harm in adolescents

    George C. Patton;Sheryl A. Hemphill;Jennifer M. Beyers;Lyndal Bond

  • Alcohol and employment in the transition to adulthood.

    Barbara J. Mcmorris;Christopher Uggen

  • Prevalence of Substance Use and Delinquent Behavior in Adolescents From Victoria, Australia and Washington State, United States

    Barbara J. McMorris;Sheryl A. Hemphill;John W. Toumbourou;Richard F. Catalano

  • Supporting Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth: Protection Against Emotional Distress and Substance Use.

    Amy L. Gower;G. Nicole Rider;Camille Brown;Barbara J. McMorris

  • A comparison of self-reported puberty using the pubertal development scale and the sexual maturation scale in a school-based epidemiologic survey

    Lyndal Bond;Jackie Clements;Nadine Bertalli;Tracy Evans-Whipp

  • Career Jobs, Survival Jobs, and Employee Deviance: A Social Investment Model of Workplace Misconduct

    Jessica Huiras;Christopher Uggen;Barbara J McMorris

  • Youth experiences with multiple types of prejudice-based harassment

    Michaela M. Bucchianeri;Amy L. Gower;Barbara J. McMorris;Marla E. Eisenberg

  • Youth-Adult Connectedness:: A Key Protective Factor for Adolescent Health.

    Renee E. Sieving;Annie Laurie McRee;Barbara J. McMorris;Rebecca J. Shlafer

  • Risk and Protective Factors for Self-Harm in a Population-Based Sample of Transgender Youth.

    Lindsay A. Taliaferro;Barbara J. McMorris;G. Nicole Rider;Marla E. Eisenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Amy L. Gower
Amy L. Gower University of Minnesota
Marla E. Eisenberg
Marla E. Eisenberg University of Minnesota
John W. Toumbourou
John W. Toumbourou Deakin University
Richard F. Catalano
Richard F. Catalano University of Washington
Sheryl A. Hemphill
Sheryl A. Hemphill University of Melbourne
Iris W. Borowsky
Iris W. Borowsky University of Minnesota
Eli Coleman
Eli Coleman University of Minnesota
Linda H. Bearinger
Linda H. Bearinger University of Minnesota
George C. Patton
George C. Patton Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Todd I. Herrenkohl
Todd I. Herrenkohl University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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