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Hyman Hops 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 Hyman Hops sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 141 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hyman Hops 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 Hyman Hops sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 73 D-Index — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hyman Hops is affiliated with the Oregon Research Institute in the United States. Their research primarily intersects the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with particular emphasis on Pharmacology, Clinical Psychology, and Epidemiology.

Their recent scholarly contributions focus on topics related to cannabis use and adolescent development. Key themes in their work include Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, and Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes.

  • Brief Interventions for Cannabis Using Adolescents, 2022, Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
  • Brief Interventions for Cannabis Using Adolescents, 2023, Psychiatric Clinics of North America

Hyman Hops has collaborated frequently with several fellow researchers. Among the most common co-authors are Ken C. Winters, Holly Barrett Waldron, Tim Ozechowski, and Aleah Montano.

  • Ken C. Winters
  • Holly Barrett Waldron
  • Tim Ozechowski
  • Aleah Montano

Their work has been published notably in the venues:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
  • Psychiatric Clinics of North America

Best Publications

  • Adolescent psychopathology: I. Prevalence and incidence of depression and other DSM-III-R disorders in high school students.

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Hyman Hops;Robert E. Roberts;John R. Seeley

  • Sex differences and adolescent depression.

    Betty Allgood-Merten;Peter M. Lewinsohn;Hyman Hops

  • Cognitive-behavioral treatment for depressed adolescents*

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Gregory N. Clarke;Hyman Hops;Judy A. Andrews

  • Adolescent Psychopathology: II. Psychosocial Risk Factors for Depression

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Robert E. Roberts;John R. Seeley;Paul Rohde

  • Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Adolescent Depression: Efficacy of Acute Group Treatment and Booster Sessions

    Gregory N. Clarke;Paul Rohde;Peter M. Lewinsohn;Hyman Hops

  • Adolescent problem behavior: the influence of parents and peers.

    Dennis V Ary;Terry E Duncan;Susan C Duncan;Hyman Hops

  • Family Support and Conflict: Prospective Relations to Adolescent Depression

    Lisa Sheeber;Hyraan Hops;Anthony Alpert;Betsy Davis

  • Assessment of Depression in Adolescents Using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale

    Robert E. Roberts;Judy A. Andrews;Peter M. Lewinsohn;Hyman Hops

  • The influence of peers on young adult substance use.

    Judy A Andrews;Elizabeth Tildesley;Hyman Hops;Fuzhong Li

  • Home Observations of Family Interactions of Depressed Women.

    Hyman Hops;Anthony Biglan;Linda Sherman;Judy Arthur

  • The influence of parent, sibling, and peer modeling and attitudes on adolescent use of alcohol.

    Dennis V. Ary;Elizabeth Tildesley;Hyman Hops;Judy A. Andrews

  • Family processes in adolescent depression.

    Lisa Sheeber;Hyman Hops;Betsy Davis

  • Problem-solving interactions of depressed women and their husbands

    Anthony Biglan;Hyman Hops;Linda Sherman;Larry S. Friedman

  • Erratum: Adolescent psychopathology: I. Prevalence and incidence of depression and other DSM-III-R disorders in high school students (Journal of Abnormal Psychology 102:1 (133-144))

    P. M. Lewinsohn;H. Hops;R. E. Roberts;J. R. Seeley

  • Adolescents' relationships with their mothers and fathers: associations with depressive disorder and subdiagnostic symptomatology.

    Lisa B. Sheeber;Betsy Davis;Craig Leve;Hyman Hops

  • Chronic pain patient-spouse behavioral interactions predict patient disability.

    Joan M. Romano;Judith A. Turner;Mark P. Jensen;Larry S. Friedman

  • Parental Influence on Early Adolescent Substance Use: Specific and Nonspecific Effects

    Judy A. Andrews;Hyman Hops;Dennis Ary;Elizabeth Tildesley

  • Marital Interaction Coding System.

    Hyman Hops;Thomas A. Wills;Gerald R. Patterson;Robert L. Weiss

  • Adolescent modeling of parent substance use: The moderating effect of the relationship with the parent.

    Judy A. Andrews;Hyman Hops;Susan C. Duncan

  • Analysis of longitudinal data within accelerated longitudinal designs.

    Susan C. Duncan;Terry E. Duncan;Hyman Hops

  • Sequential analysis of chronic pain behaviors and spouse responses.

    Joan M. Romano;Judith A. Turner;Larry S. Friedman;Richard A. Bulcroft

Frequent Co-Authors

Judy A. Andrews
Judy A. Andrews Oregon Research Institute
Gary E. Swan
Gary E. Swan Stanford University
Susan C. Duncan
Susan C. Duncan Oregon Research Institute
Terry E. Duncan
Terry E. Duncan Oregon Research Institute
Peter M. Lewinsohn
Peter M. Lewinsohn Oregon Research Institute
John R. Seeley
John R. Seeley University of Oregon
Andrew W. Bergen
Andrew W. Bergen Oregon Research Institute
Lisa Sheeber
Lisa Sheeber Oregon Research Institute
Paul Rohde
Paul Rohde Oregon Research Institute
Neal L. Benowitz
Neal L. Benowitz University of California, San Francisco

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