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Connie L. Best 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 Connie L. Best sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 46 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Connie L. Best 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 Connie L. Best sits on this spectrum.

30–31 D-Index: 398 scientists 32–33 D-Index: 702 scientists 34–35 D-Index: 671 scientists 36–37 D-Index: 659 scientists 38–39 D-Index: 641 scientists 40–41 D-Index: 671 scientists 42–43 D-Index: 617 scientists 44–45 D-Index: 558 scientists 46–47 D-Index: 495 scientists 48–49 D-Index: 487 scientists 50–51 D-Index: 445 scientists 52–53 D-Index: 390 scientists 54–55 D-Index: 408 scientists 56–57 D-Index: 345 scientists 58–59 D-Index: 325 scientists 60–61 D-Index: 321 scientists 62–63 D-Index: 248 scientists 64–65 D-Index: 290 scientists 66–67 D-Index: 218 scientists 68–69 D-Index: 219 scientists 70–71 D-Index: 215 scientists 72–73 D-Index: 183 scientists 74–75 D-Index: 169 scientists 76–77 D-Index: 132 scientists 78–79 D-Index: 137 scientists 80–81 D-Index: 120 scientists 82–83 D-Index: 112 scientists 84–85 D-Index: 86 scientists 86–87 D-Index: 101 scientists 88–89 D-Index: 83 scientists 90–91 D-Index: 77 scientists 92–93 D-Index: 70 scientists 94–95 D-Index: 78 scientists 96–97 D-Index: 58 scientists 98–99 D-Index: 53 scientists 100–101 D-Index: 57 scientists 102–103 D-Index: 48 scientists 104–105 D-Index: 53 scientists 106–107 D-Index: 46 scientists 108–109 D-Index: 24 scientists 110–111 D-Index: 35 scientists 112–113 D-Index: 27 scientists 114–115 D-Index: 32 scientists 116–117 D-Index: 31 scientists 118–119 D-Index: 22 scientists 120–121 D-Index: 16 scientists 122–123 D-Index: 24 scientists 124–125 D-Index: 18 scientists 126–127 D-Index: 11 scientists 128–129 D-Index: 19 scientists 130–131 D-Index: 10 scientists 132–133 D-Index: 16 scientists 134–135 D-Index: 10 scientists 136–137 D-Index: 12 scientists 138–139 D-Index: 8 scientists 140–141 D-Index: 5 scientists 142–143 D-Index: 12 scientists 144+ D-Index: 98 scientists
30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Connie L. Best is affiliated with the Medical University of South Carolina in the United States. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, main research topics, or awards.

Due to the lack of detailed data on their scientific contributions, the specifics of their research areas and scholarly output remain unspecified in available records.

Connie L. Best is currently active as there is no information indicating otherwise.

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

  • Violence and Risk of PTSD, Major Depression, Substance Abuse/Dependence, and Comorbidity: Results From the National Survey of Adolescents

    Dean G. Kilpatrick;Kenneth J. Ruggiero;Ron E. Acierno;Benjamin E. Saunders

  • Risk factors for adolescent substance abuse and dependence: data from a national sample

    Dean G. Kilpatrick;Ron Acierno;Benjamin Saunders;Heidi S. Resnick

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

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  • A 2-year longitudinal analysis of the relationships between violent assault and substance use in women.

    Dean G. Kilpatrick;Ron Acierno;Heidi S. Resnick;Benjamin E. Saunders

  • Criminal Victimization: Lifetime Prevalence, Reporting to Police, and Psychological Impact

    Dean G. Kilpatrick;Benjamin E. Saunders;Lois J. Veronen;Connie L. Best

  • Victim and crime factors associated with the development of crime-related post-traumatic stress disorder

    Dean G. Kilpatrick;Benjamin E. Saunders;Angelynne Amick-McMullan;Connie L. Best

  • Delay in disclosure of childhood rape: results from a national survey.

    Daniel W Smith;Elizabeth J Letourneau;Benjamin E Saunders;Dean G Kilpatrick

  • Rape-related pregnancy: estimates and descriptive characteristics from a national sample of women.

    Melisa M. Holmes;Heidi S. Resnick;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Connie L. Best

  • Mental health correlates of criminal victimization: A random community survey.

    Dean G. Kilpatrick;Connie L. Best;Lois J. Veronen;Angelynne E. Amick

  • Risk Factors for Rape, Physical Assault, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Women: Examination of Differential Multivariate Relationships

    Ron Acierno;Heidi Resnick;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Benjamin Saunders

  • Assault, PTSD, family substance use, and depression as risk factors for cigarette use in youth: Findings from the national survey of adolescents

    Ron E. Acierno;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Heidi S. Resnick;Benjamin E. Saunders

  • Criminal victimization, posttraumatic stress disorder, and comorbid psychopathology among a community sample of women

    Edwin Boudreaux;Edwin Boudreaux;Edwin Boudreaux;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Heidi S. Resnick;Connie L. Best

  • Predictors of Post-Rape Medical Care in a National Sample of Women

    Heidi S. Resnick;Melisa M. Holmes;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Gretchen Clum

  • Factors related to the reporting of childhood rape.

    Rochelle F. Hanson;Heidi S. Resnick;Benjamin E. Saunders;Dean G. Kilpatrick

  • Is disclosure of childhood rape associated with mental health outcome? Results from the National Women's Study

    Kenneth J. Ruggiero;Daniel W. Smith;Rochelle F. Hanson;Heidi S. Resnick

  • The socioeconomic impact of interpersonal violence on women.

    Christina A. Byrne;Heidi S. Resnick;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Connie L. Best

  • Vulnerability-stress factors in development of posttraumatic stress disorder.

    Heidi S. Resnick;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Connie L. Best;Teresa L. Kramer

  • Current Psychological Functioning of Child Sexual Assault Survivors A Community Study

    Shane M. Murphy;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Angelynne AMICK-McMULLAN;Lois J. Veronen

  • Violent assault, posttraumatic stress disorder, and depression. Risk factors for cigarette use among adult women.

    Ron Acierno;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Heidi S. Resnick;Benjamin E. Saunders

  • Comorbidity of sexual problems and posttraumatic stress disorder in female crime victims

    Elizabeth J. Letourneau;Heidi S. Resnick;Dean G. Kilpatrick;Benjamin E. Saunders

Frequent Co-Authors

Dean G. Kilpatrick
Dean G. Kilpatrick Medical University of South Carolina
Benjamin E. Saunders
Benjamin E. Saunders Medical University of South Carolina
Heidi S. Resnick
Heidi S. Resnick Medical University of South Carolina
Ron Acierno
Ron Acierno The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Matt J. Gray
Matt J. Gray University of Wyoming
Rochelle F. Hanson
Rochelle F. Hanson Medical University of South Carolina
Bonnie S. Dansky
Bonnie S. Dansky Medical University of South Carolina
Joanne L. Davis
Joanne L. Davis University of Tulsa
Kenneth J. Ruggiero
Kenneth J. Ruggiero Medical University of South Carolina
Elizabeth J. Letourneau
Elizabeth J. Letourneau Johns Hopkins University

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