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Henrik Andershed

Henrik Andershed

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Psychology

D-Index
43
Citations
7716
World Ranking
7265
National Ranking
69

Henrik Andershed 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 Henrik Andershed sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 706+

This scientist: 172 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Henrik Andershed 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 Henrik Andershed sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Henrik Andershed is affiliated with Örebro University in Sweden. Their research predominantly spans the fields of psychology and social sciences, with a particular focus on clinical psychology as well as sociology and political science. Andershed's work addresses a variety of topics related to psychopathy, forensic psychiatry, sexual offending, personality disorders and psychopathology, and crime patterns and interventions.

The scientist has contributed extensively to the understanding of child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, deception detection and forensic psychology, child abuse and trauma, and health disparities and outcomes.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Andershed include Olivier F. Colins, Kostas A. Fanti, Laura López-Romero, Estrella Romero, and Karin Hellfeldt.

Regular venues for Andershed's publications are scholarly journals such as:

  • Journal of Criminal Justice
  • Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
  • Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
  • Journal of Personality Disorders

Some of the recent papers citing Andershed's work include:

  • "Prevalence of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis," 2020, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
  • "The DSM-5 Limited Prosocial Emotions Specifier for Conduct Disorder: Comorbid Problems, Prognosis, and Antecedents," 2020, Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • "The mental and physical health of older offenders: A systematic review and meta-analysis," 2020, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
  • "Testing the predictive and incremental validity of callous-unemotional traits versus the multidimensional psychopathy construct in preschool children," 2020, Journal of Criminal Justice
  • "Perceived Unsafety and Fear of Crime: The Role of Violent and Property Crime, Neighborhood Characteristics, and Prior Perceived Unsafety and Fear of Crime," 2021, Deviant Behavior

Best Publications

  • Psychopathic traits in non-referred youths : a new assessment tool

    Henrik A. Andershed;Margaret Kerr;Håkan Stattin;Sten Levander

  • Two subtypes of psychopathic violent offenders that parallel primary and secondary variants.

    Jennifer Skeem;Peter Johansson;Henrik Andershed;Margaret Kerr

  • A Genetic Factor Explains Most of the Variation in the Psychopathic Personality

    Henrik Larsson;Henrik Andershed;Paul Lichtenstein

  • Convergent validity of the Youth Psychopathic Traits Inventory (YPI): association with the Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version (PCL:YV).

    Henrik Andershed;Sheilagh Hodgins;Anders Tengström

  • Cyberbullying and Psychological Well-being in Young Adolescence: The Potential Protective Mediation Effects of Social Support from Family, Friends, and Teachers.

    Karin Hellfeldt;Laura López-Romero;Henrik Andershed

  • A New Measure to Assess Psychopathic Personality in Children: The Child Problematic Traits Inventory

    Olivier F. Colins;Olivier F. Colins;Henrik Andershed;Louise Frogner;Laura Lopez-Romero

  • The usefulness of self‐reported psychopathy‐like traits in the study of antisocial behaviour among non‐referred adolescents

    Henrik A. Andershed;Sigrid B. Gustafson;Margaret Kerr;Håkan Stattin

  • Development and tests of short versions of the Youth Psychopathic traits Inventory and the Youth Psychopathic traits Inventory-Child Version

    Yoast van Baardewijk;Henrik Andershed;Hedy Stegge;Kent W. Nilsson

  • Genetic effects explain the stability of psychopathic personality from mid- to late adolescence

    Mats Forsman;Paul Lichtenstein;Henrik Andershed;Henrik Larsson

  • Psychopathic personality in the general population: differences and similarities across gender

    Olivier F. Colins;Kostas A. Fanti;Randall T. Salekin;Henrik Andershed

  • Stability and Change in Callous-Unemotional Traits : Longitudinal Associations With Potential Individual and Contextual Risk and Protective Factors

    Kostas A. Fanti;Olivier F. Colins;Henrik Andershed;Maria Sikki

  • A common genetic factor explains the association between psychopathic personality and antisocial behavior.

    Henrik Larsson;Catherine Tuvblad;Fruhling V. Rijsdijk;Henrik Andershed

  • Measuring psychopathic traits in children through self-report. The development of the Youth Psychopathic Traits Inventory-Child Version.

    Yoast van Baardewijk;Hedy Stegge;Henrik Andershed;Sander Thomaes

  • Psychopathic-like traits among detained female adolescents: reliability and validity of the Antisocial Process Screening Device and the Youth Psychopathic Traits Inventory.

    Olivier F. Colins;Patricia Bijttebier;Eric Broekaert;Henrik Andershed

  • Callous–unemotional traits are associated with clinical severity in referred boys with conduct problems

    Pia Enebrink;Henrik Andershed;Niklas Långström

  • Early Childhood Trajectories of Conduct Problems and Callous-Unemotional Traits: The Role of Fearlessness and Psychopathic Personality Dimensions.

    Ida Klingzell;Kostas A. Fanti;Olivier F. Colins;Olivier F. Colins;Louise Frogner

  • Comparing Different Approaches for Subtyping Children with Conduct Problems: Callous-Unemotional Traits Only Versus the Multidimensional Psychopathy Construct.

    Olivier F. Colins;Henrik Andershed;Randall T. Salekin;Kostas A. Fanti

  • Bullying in School and Violence on the Streets: Are the Same People Involved?

    Henrik Andershed;Margaret Kerr;Håkan Stattin

  • Callous-Unemotional Traits Only Versus the Multidimensional Psychopathy Construct as Predictors of Various Antisocial Outcomes During Early Adolescence

    Henrik Andershed;Olivier F. Colins;Olivier F. Colins;Randall T. Salekin;Alexandros Lordos

  • Linking adult psychopathy with childhood hyperactivity-impulsivity-attention problems and conduct problems through retrospective self-reports.

    Peter Johansson;Margaret Kerr;Henrik Andershed

  • Youth victimization in Sweden: prevalence, characteristics and relation to mental health and behavioral problems in young adulthood.

    Åsa Källström Cater;Anna-Karin Andershed;Henrik Andershed

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivier F. Colins
Olivier F. Colins Ghent University
Kostas A. Fanti
Kostas A. Fanti University of Cyprus
Catherine Tuvblad
Catherine Tuvblad Örebro University
Randall T. Salekin
Randall T. Salekin University of Alabama
Margaret Kerr
Margaret Kerr Örebro University
Kent W. Nilsson
Kent W. Nilsson Uppsala University
Robert Vermeiren
Robert Vermeiren Leiden University Medical Center
Håkan Stattin
Håkan Stattin Uppsala University
Andrea Fossati
Andrea Fossati Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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