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D-Index
34
Citations
10138
World Ranking
10020
National Ranking
5275

Overview

Bonnie S. Dansky is affiliated with the Medical University of South Carolina in the United States. Their academic profile indicates a presence in the research community, although detailed records of specific published works, co-authors, and publication venues are not available from the current data.

Their scholarly contributions have not been enumerated in terms of recent papers, making it unclear which topics or fields have been the primary focus. There is no available information on frequent collaborators or journals and conferences where their work has appeared with regularity.

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The scientist is currently active and not reported as deceased. Due to the lack of specific data on publications and research topics, further detailed insight into their scientific footprint is restricted.

Best Publications

  • Prevalence of civilian trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder in a representative national sample of women

    Heidi S. Resnick;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Bonnie S. Dansky;Benjamin E. Saunders

  • Prevalence of civilian trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder in a representative national sample of women.

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  • Relationship of childhood sexual abuse and eating disorders

    Stephen A. Wonderlich;Timothy D. Brewerton;Zeljko Jocic;Bonnie S. Dansky

  • Exposure therapy in the treatment of PTSD among cocaine-dependent individuals: preliminary findings.

    Kathleen T Brady;Bonnie S Dansky;Sudie E Back;Edna B Foa

  • Understanding comorbidity between PTSD and substance use disorders: two preliminary investigations.

    Michael E. Saladin;Kathleen T. Brady;Bonnie S. Dansky;Dean G. Kilpatrick

  • The National Women's Study: Relationship of victimization and posttraumatic stress disorder to bulimia nervosa

    Bonnie S. Dansky;Timothy D. Brewerton;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Patrick M. O'Neil

  • Trauma and substance cue reactivity in individuals with comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder and cocaine or alcohol dependence.

    Scott F Coffey;Michael E Saladin;David J Drobes;Kathleen T Brady

  • Comorbid Substance Abuse and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Characteristics of Women in Treatment

    Kathleen T. Brady;Therese Killeen;Michael E. Saladln;Bonnie Dansky

  • Comorbidity of bulimia nervosa and alcohol use disorders: Results from the National Women's Study

    Bonnie S. Dansky;Timothy D. Brewerton;Dean G. Kilpatrick

  • Cocaine dependence with and without post-traumatic stress disorder: a comparison of substance use, trauma history and psychiatric comorbidity.

    Sudie Back;Bonnie S. Dansky;Scott F. Coffey;Michael E. Saladin

  • Prevalence of Victimization and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Women with Substance Use Disorders: Comparison of Telephone and In-Person Assessment Samples

    Bonnie S. Dansky;Michael E. Saladin;Kathleen T. Brady;Dean G. Kilpatrick

  • Screening for PTSD in a substance abuse sample: Psychometric properties of a modified version of the PTSD symptom scale self-report

    Scott F. Coffey;Bonnie S. Dansky;Sherry A. Falsetti;Michael E. Saladin

  • PTSD symptom severity as a predictor of cue-elicited drug craving in victims of violent crime.

    Michael E Saladin;David J Drobes;Scott F Coffey;Bonnie S Dansky

  • Effects of sexual harassment.

    Bonnie S. Dansky;Dean G. Kilpatrick

  • Comorbid Substance Abuse and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

    Kathleen T. Brady;Therese Killeen;Michael E. Saladin;Bonnie Dansky

  • Exposure therapy in the treatment of PTSD among cocaine-dependent individuals: description of procedures

    Sudie E Back;Bonnie S Dansky;Kathleen M Carroll;Edna B Foa

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Cocaine Dependence: Order of Onset

    Kathleen T. Brady;Bonnie S. Dansky;Susan C. Sonne;Michael E. Saladin

  • Acute and protracted cocaine abstinence in an outpatient population: a prospective study of mood, sleep and withdrawal symptoms.

    Scott F Coffey;Bonnie S Dansky;Maureen H Carrigan;Kathleen T Brady

  • The Psychological Adjustment of Recent Crime Victims in the Criminal Justice System

    John R. Freedy;Heidi S. Resnick;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Bonnie S. Dansky

  • Victimization and PTSD in Individuals with Substance Use Disorders: Gender and Racial Differences

    Bonnie S. Dansky;Kathleen T. Brady;Michael E. Saladin;Therese Killeen

  • Intimate violence and post-traumatic stress disorder among individuals with cocaine dependence.

    Bonnie S. Dansky;Christina A. Byrne;Kathleen T. Brady

Frequent Co-Authors

Dean G. Kilpatrick
Dean G. Kilpatrick Medical University of South Carolina
Kathleen T. Brady
Kathleen T. Brady Medical University of South Carolina
Michael E. Saladin
Michael E. Saladin Medical University of South Carolina
Scott F. Coffey
Scott F. Coffey University of Mississippi Medical Center
David J. Drobes
David J. Drobes University of South Florida
Heidi S. Resnick
Heidi S. Resnick Medical University of South Carolina
Edna B. Foa
Edna B. Foa University of Pennsylvania
Kathleen M. Carroll
Kathleen M. Carroll Yale University
Connie L. Best
Connie L. Best Medical University of South Carolina
Benjamin E. Saunders
Benjamin E. Saunders Medical University of South Carolina

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