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Carla Kmett Danielson 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 Carla Kmett Danielson sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 706+

This scientist: 150 publications — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 706 publications or more.

Carla Kmett Danielson 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 Carla Kmett Danielson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Carla Kmett Danielson is affiliated with the Medical University of South Carolina in the United States. Their research expertise lies primarily within the field of Psychology, with a strong focus on Clinical Psychology. Additional related subfields include General Health Professions, Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Their scholarly production includes studies concentrated on several main topics such as Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, Child Abuse and Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research, Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, Migration, Health and Trauma, Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, and HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions.

Recent research papers authored or coauthored by Carla Kmett Danielson include the following:

  • Safety and Efficacy of Exposure-Based Risk Reduction Through Family Therapy for Co-occurring Substance Use Problems and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Among Adolescents, 2020, JAMA Psychiatry
  • Making the "C-ACE" for a Culturally-Informed Adverse Childhood Experiences Framework to Understand the Pervasive Mental Health Impact of Racism on Black Youth, 2020, Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma
  • Effectiveness of the Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA) in reducing intimate partner violence and hazardous alcohol use in Zambia (VATU): A randomized controlled trial, 2020, PLoS Medicine
  • Efficacy of the Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA) for Unhealthy Alcohol Use Among Adults with HIV in Zambia: Results from a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial, 2021, AIDS and Behavior
  • The Role of Social Support in Coping with Psychological Trauma: An Integrated Biopsychosocial Model for Posttraumatic Stress Recovery, 2022, Psychiatric Quarterly

Carla Kmett Danielson has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Zachary W. Adams
  • Angela D. Moreland
  • Ananda B. Amstadter
  • Cristina M. López
  • Austin M. Hahn

Their work has appeared in multiple academic venues with repeated publications in the following journals:

  • Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma
  • JMIR Formative Research
  • UNC Libraries
  • Contemporary Clinical Trials
  • Journal of Traumatic Stress

Best Publications

  • Prevalence and correlates of dating violence in a national sample of adolescents.

    Kate B. Wolitzky-Taylor;Kenneth J. Ruggiero;Carla Kmett Danielson;Heidi S. Resnick

  • Distress tolerance and early adolescent externalizing and internalizing symptoms: The moderating role of gender and ethnicity

    Stacey B. Daughters;Elizabeth K. Reynolds;Laura MacPherson;Christopher W. Kahler

  • Making the “C-ACE” for a Culturally-Informed Adverse Childhood Experiences Framework to Understand the Pervasive Mental Health Impact of Racism on Black Youth

    Donte L. Bernard;Casey D. Calhoun;Devin E. Banks;Devin E. Banks;Colleen A. Halliday

  • Taxometric Investigation of PTSD: Data From Two Nationally Representative Samples

    Joshua J. Broman-Fulks;Kenneth J. Ruggiero;Bradley A. Green;Dean G. Kilpatrick

  • Exposure to interpersonal violence and risk for PTSD, depression, delinquency, and binge drinking among adolescents: Data from the NSA-R

    Josh M. Cisler;Angela M. Begle;Ananda B. Amstadter;Heidi S. Resnick

  • Longitudinal pathways of victimization, substance use, and delinquency: Findings from the National Survey of Adolescents.

    Angela M. Begle;Rochelle F. Hanson;Carla Kmett Danielson;Michael R. McCart

  • Discriminative validity of parent report of hypomanic and depressive symptoms on the General Behavior Inventory.

    Eric A. Youngstrom;Robert L. Findling;Carla Kmett Danielson;Joseph R. Calabrese

  • Trauma-Related Risk Factors for Substance Abuse Among Male Versus Female Young Adults

    Carla Kmett Danielson;Ananda B. Amstadter;Ruth E. Dangelmaier;Heidi S. Resnick

  • Systematic investigation of initiatives to reduce seclusion and restraint in a state psychiatric hospital.

    Jeffrey J. Borckardt;Alok Madan;Anouk L. Grubaugh;Carla Kmett Danielson

  • National Prevalence of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Sexually Revictimized Adolescent, College, and Adult Household-Residing Women

    Kate Walsh;Carla Kmett Danielson;Jenna L. McCauley;Benjamin E. Saunders

  • Factor structure of the Young Mania Rating Scale for use with youths ages 5 to 17 years.

    Eric A. Youngstrom;Carla Kmett Danielson;Robert L. Findling;Barbara L Gracious

  • Randomized controlled evaluation of an early intervention to prevent post-rape psychopathology

    Heidi Resnick;Ron Acierno;Angela E. Waldrop;Lynda King

  • Polyvictimization: latent profiles and mental health outcomes in a clinical sample of adolescents

    Zachary W. Adams;Angela Moreland;Joseph R. Cohen;Robert C. Lee

  • Child Maltreatment in Depressed Adolescents: Differences in Symptomatology Based on History of Abuse

    Carla Kmett Danielson;Michael A. de Arellano;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Benjamin E. Saunders

  • Effectiveness of the Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA) in reducing intimate partner violence and hazardous alcohol use in Zambia (VATU): A randomized controlled trial.

    Laura K. Murray;Jeremy C. Kane;Jeremy C. Kane;Nancy Glass;Stephanie Skavenski van Wyk

  • Adolescent sexual assault: an update of the literature.

    Carla Kmett Danielson;Melisa M Holmes

  • Prevalence and predictors of PTSD and depression among adolescent victims of the Spring 2011 tornado outbreak

    Zachary W. Adams;Jennifer A. Sumner;Carla Kmett Danielson;Jenna L. McCauley

  • PTSD and Comorbid Disorders in a Representative Sample of Adolescents: The Risk Associated with Multiple Exposures to Potentially Traumatic Events.

    Alexandra Macdonald;Carla Kmett Danielson;Heidi S. Resnick;Benjamin E. Saunders

  • The role of traumatic event history in non-medical use of prescription drugs among a nationally representative sample of US adolescents

    Jenna L. McCauley;Carla Kmett Danielson;Ananda B. Amstadter;Kenneth J. Ruggiero;Kenneth J. Ruggiero

  • Cognitive‐behavioral therapy for bipolar disorders in adolescents: a pilot study

    Norah C Feeny;Carla Kmett Danielson;Lisa Schwartz;Eric A Youngstrom

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth J. Ruggiero
Kenneth J. Ruggiero Medical University of South Carolina
Ananda B. Amstadter
Ananda B. Amstadter Virginia Commonwealth University
Benjamin E. Saunders
Benjamin E. Saunders Medical University of South Carolina
Dean G. Kilpatrick
Dean G. Kilpatrick Medical University of South Carolina
Heidi S. Resnick
Heidi S. Resnick Medical University of South Carolina
Rochelle F. Hanson
Rochelle F. Hanson Medical University of South Carolina
Eric A. Youngstrom
Eric A. Youngstrom University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Josh M. Cisler
Josh M. Cisler University of Wisconsin–Madison
Matthew Price
Matthew Price University of Vermont
Brian C. Chu
Brian C. Chu Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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