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Hasida Ben-Zur

Hasida Ben-Zur

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
38
Citations
5520
World Ranking
8914
National Ranking
97

Hasida Ben-Zur 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 Hasida Ben-Zur sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 90 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hasida Ben-Zur 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 Hasida Ben-Zur sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hasida Ben-Zur is affiliated with the University of Haifa in Israel. Their research primarily focuses on the field of psychology, with specific attention to subfields such as sociology and political science, social psychology, clinical psychology, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

Their work covers several significant topics, including family support in illness, family and disability support research, childhood cancer survivors' quality of life, attachment and relationship dynamics, psychological and temporal perspectives research, healthcare education and workforce issues, and grit, self-efficacy, and motivation.

Ben-Zur has contributed to multiple publications over recent years. Their recent papers include:

  • The Effects of Coping Strategies on Distress and Quality of Life among Jewish and Arab Mothers with a child diagnosed with cancer (2022, European Journal of Oncology Nursing)
  • Couples' psychological resources and marital satisfaction: The mediating role of marital support (2024, Europe's Journal of Psychology)
  • Psychosocial Resources, Affective Reactions, and Risk Taking Following Academic Stress among University Students (2021, The International Journal of Health Wellness and Society)
  • The Role of Perceived Health, Ethnicity, and Psychosocial Resources in Students' Emotional Reactions and Risk-Taking Behaviors (2022, The International Journal of Health Wellness and Society)

Ben-Zur frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • The International Journal of Health Wellness and Society
  • European Journal of Oncology Nursing
  • Europe's Journal of Psychology

The scientist often collaborates with other researchers, including Siwar Makhoul Khoury and Keren Michael.

Best Publications

  • Coping with breast cancer: patient, spouse, and dyad models.

    Hasida Ben-Zur;Ora Gilbar;Shirley Lev

  • The relationship between empowerment, aggressive behaviours of customers, coping, and burnout

    Hasida Ben-Zur;Dana Yagil

  • Happy Adolescents: The Link Between Subjective Well-Being, Internal Resources, and Parental Factors

    Hasida Ben-Zur

  • Coping styles and affect.

    Hasida Ben-Zur

  • Burnout, Social Support, and Coping at Work Among Social Workers, Psychologists, and Nurses: The Role of Challenge/Control Appraisals

    Hasida Ben-Zur;Keren Michael

  • Threat to Life and Risk-Taking Behaviors: A Review of Empirical Findings and Explanatory Models

    Hasida Ben-Zur;Moshe Zeidner

  • Coping, affect and aging: the roles of mastery and self-esteem

    Hasida Ben-Zur

  • Sense of coherence, coping strategies, and test anxiety as predictors of test performance among college students.

    Miri Cohen;Hasida Ben-Zur;Michal J. Rosenfeld

  • Risk-taking among adolescents: Associations with social and affective factors

    Keren Michael;Hasida Ben-Zur

  • Encoding information for future action: memory for to-be-performed tasks versus memory for to-be-recalled tasks.

    Asher Koriat;Hasida Ben-Zur;Alumit Nussbaum

  • Adult Israeli Community Norms for the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI)

    Ora Gilbar;Hasida Ben-Zur

  • Telling the same story twice: Output monitoring and age

    Asher Koriat;Hasida Ben-Zur;Dorit Sheffer

  • Loneliness, Optimism, and Well-Being Among Married, Divorced, and Widowed Individuals

    Hasida Ben-Zur

  • Do employees cope effectively with abusive supervision at work? An exploratory study.

    Dana Yagil;Hasida Ben-Zur;Inbal Tamir

  • Coping Strategies, Life Style Changes, and Pessimism after Open-Heart Surgery

    Hasida Ben-Zur;Batya Rappaport;Ronny Ammar;Gideon Uretzky

  • Individual differences in anxiety, coping, and post-traumatic stress in the aftermath of the Persian Gulf War

    Moshe Zeidner;Hasida Ben-Zur

  • The Relationship Between Exposure to Terror Through the Media, Coping Strategies and Resources, and Distress and Secondary Traumatization

    Hasida Ben-Zur;Sharon Gil;Yinon Shamshins

  • The contextualization of input and output events in memory

    Asher Koriat;Hasida Ben-Zur;Anath Druch

  • Bereavement of spouse caregivers of cancer patients.

    Ora Gilbar;Hasida Ben-Zur

  • Gender differences in coping reactions under community crisis and daily routine conditions

    Hasida Ben-Zur;Moshe Zeidner

Frequent Co-Authors

Moshe Zeidner
Moshe Zeidner University of Haifa
Asher Koriat
Asher Koriat University of Haifa
Giora Keinan
Giora Keinan Tel Aviv University
Chris Segrin
Chris Segrin University of Arizona
Benjamin Glaser
Benjamin Glaser Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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