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Ian H. Stanley 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 Ian H. Stanley sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 143 publications — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ian H. Stanley 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 Ian H. Stanley 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

Ian H. Stanley is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with a strong focus on suicide and self-harm studies. The scholar's work also engages with several related subfields, including clinical psychology, health, social psychology, emergency medicine, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

Their publication record includes contributions to multiple topics connected to mental health and trauma. These main areas of research include:

  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Gun Ownership and Violence Research
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research

Stanley has authored several recent papers, illustrating the scope of their research interests. Notable publications include:

  • Psychometric properties of the Depressive Symptom Index-Suicidality Subscale (DSI-SS) in an adult psychiatric sample, 2021, Psychological Assessment
  • Suicide attempt survivors' recommendations for improving mental health treatment for attempt survivors, 2020, Psychological Services
  • Assessment of Firearm Storage Practices in the US, 2022, JAMA Network Open
  • Association of Suicide Risk With Transition to Civilian Life Among US Military Service Members, 2020, JAMA Network Open
  • Suicide Mortality and Coronavirus Disease 2019-A Perfect Storm?, 2020, JAMA Psychiatry

Frequent publication venues where Ian H. Stanley's work appears include Psychological Services, Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, JAMA Network Open, Military Medicine, and Psychological Assessment.

Their collaborative network features several frequent coauthors such as:

  • Thomas E. Joiner
  • Brian P. Marx
  • Marian E. Betz
  • Melanie A. Hom
  • Michael D. Anestis

Best Publications

  • The interpersonal theory of suicide: A systematic review and meta-analysis of a decade of cross-national research.

    Carol Chu;Jennifer M. Buchman-Schmitt;Ian H. Stanley;Melanie A. Hom

  • Suicide Mortality and Coronavirus Disease 2019-A Perfect Storm?

    Mark A. Reger;Ian H. Stanley;Thomas E. Joiner

  • A systematic review of suicidal thoughts and behaviors among police officers, firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics

    Ian H. Stanley;Melanie A. Hom;Thomas E. Joiner

  • Evaluating factors and interventions that influence help-seeking and mental health service utilization among suicidal individuals: A review of the literature.

    Melanie A. Hom;Ian H. Stanley;Thomas E. Joiner

  • Translating Evidence-Based Dementia Caregiving Interventions into Practice: State-of-the-Science and Next Steps

    Laura N. Gitlin;Katherine Marx;Ian H. Stanley;Nancy Hodgson

  • Pet ownership may attenuate loneliness among older adult primary care patients who live alone

    Ian H. Stanley;Yeates Conwell;Connie Bowen;Kimberly A. Van Orden

  • A systematic review of help-seeking and mental health service utilization among military service members.

    Melanie A. Hom;Ian H. Stanley;Matthew E. Schneider;Thomas E. Joiner

  • Career prevalence and correlates of suicidal thoughts and behaviors among firefighters

    Ian H. Stanley;Melanie A. Hom;Christopher R. Hagan;Thomas E. Joiner

  • PTSD symptoms and suicidal thoughts and behaviors among firefighters

    Joseph W. Boffa;Ian H. Stanley;Melanie A. Hom;Aaron M. Norr

  • When Emotional Pain Becomes Physical: Adverse Childhood Experiences, Pain, and the Role of Mood and Anxiety Disorders

    Natalie J. Sachs-Ericsson;Julia L. Sheffler;Ian H. Stanley;Jennifer R. Piazza

  • Anxiety Sensitivity and Suicidal Ideation/Suicide Risk: A Meta-Analysis

    Ian H Stanley;Joseph W Boffa;Megan L Rogers;Melanie A Hom

  • Differences in psychiatric symptoms and barriers to mental health care between volunteer and career firefighters

    Ian H. Stanley;Joseph W. Boffa;Melanie A. Hom;Nathan A. Kimbrel

  • Understanding suicide among older adults: a review of psychological and sociological theories of suicide

    Ian H. Stanley;Melanie A. Hom;Megan L. Rogers;Christopher R. Hagan

  • In my end is my beginning: developmental trajectories of adverse childhood experiences to late-life suicide

    Natalie J Sachs-Ericsson;Nicole C Rushing;Ian H Stanley;Julia Sheffler

  • "Are You Having Thoughts of Suicide?" Examining Experiences With Disclosing and Denying Suicidal Ideation.

    Melanie A. Hom;Ian H. Stanley;Matthew C. Podlogar;Thomas E. Joiner

  • Conceptual and Empirical Scrutiny of Covarying Depression Out of Suicidal Ideation

    Megan L. Rogers;Ian H. Stanley;Melanie A. Hom;Bruno Chiurliza

  • Adverse childhood experiences and coping strategies: identifying pathways to resiliency in adulthood.

    Julia L Sheffler;Jennifer R Piazza;Jamie M Quinn;Natalie J Sachs-Ericsson

  • Perceptions of belongingness and social support attenuate PTSD symptom severity among firefighters: A multistudy investigation.

    Ian H. Stanley;Melanie A. Hom;Carol Chu;Sean P. Dougherty

  • The Association between Sleep Disturbances and Depression among Firefighters: Emotion Dysregulation as an Explanatory Factor.

    Melanie A Hom;Ian H Stanley;Megan L Rogers;Mirela Tzoneva

  • Assessing neuropsychiatric symptoms in people with dementia: a systematic review of measures.

    Laura N. Gitlin;Katherine A. Marx;Ian H. Stanley;Bryan R. Hansen

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas E. Joiner
Thomas E. Joiner Florida State University
Melanie A. Hom
Melanie A. Hom Florida State University
Megan L. Rogers
Megan L. Rogers Texas State University
Peter M. Gutierrez
Peter M. Gutierrez Florida State University
Natalie Sachs-Ericsson
Natalie Sachs-Ericsson Florida State University
Brian P. Marx
Brian P. Marx Boston University
Mark A. Reger
Mark A. Reger University of Washington
Jeffrey A. Bridge
Jeffrey A. Bridge The Ohio State University
Terence M. Keane
Terence M. Keane Boston University
Norman B. Schmidt
Norman B. Schmidt Florida State University

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