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Jeffrey G. Johnson

Jeffrey G. Johnson

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
65
Citations
27374
World Ranking
2769
National Ranking
1595

Jeffrey G. Johnson 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 Jeffrey G. Johnson sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 125 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jeffrey G. Johnson 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 Jeffrey G. Johnson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jeffrey G. Johnson is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States and works primarily in the field of Engineering. Their research spans subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering as well as Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Imaging.

Their work focuses on topics related to Laser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine, Solid State Laser Technologies, and Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics.

Johnson has contributed to the following publications:

  • Comparative Analyses and Ablation Efficiency of Thulium Fiber Laser by Stone Composition, 2023, The Journal of Urology
  • Design and implementation of data quality controls in the EQ-DAPHNIE study: insights from the pilot phase and 15-country analysis, 2025, Quality of Life Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Johnson include:

  • Justin Lee
  • Miyad Movassaghi
  • David S. Han
  • Srinath-Reddi Pingle
  • James Williams

Johnson's research has been published primarily in the following venues:

  • The Journal of Urology
  • Quality of Life Research

Best Publications

  • Utility of a New Procedure for Diagnosing Mental Disorders in Primary Care: The PRIME-MD 1000 Study

    Robert L. Spitzer;Janet B. W. Williams;Kurt Kroenke;Mark Linzer

  • Prolonged Grief Disorder: Psychometric Validation of Criteria Proposed for DSM-V and ICD-11

    Holly G Prigerson;Holly G Prigerson;Mardi J. Horowitz;Selby C. Jacobs;Colin M. Parkes

  • Intergenerational transmission of partner violence: a 20-year prospective study.

    Miriam K. Ehrensaft;Patricia Cohen;Jocelyn Brown;Elizabeth Smailes

  • Childhood maltreatment increases risk for personality disorders during early adulthood.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Jocelyn Brown;Elizabeth M. Smailes

  • A longitudinal analysis of risk factors for child maltreatment: findings of a 17-year prospective study of officially recorded and self-reported child abuse and neglect

    Jocelyn Brown;Patricia Cohen;Jeffrey G Johnson;Suzanne Salzinger

  • Childhood Abuse and Neglect: Specificity of Effects on Adolescent and Young Adult Depression and Suicidality

    Jocelyn Brown;Patricia Cohen;Jeffrey G. Johnson;Elizabeth M. Smailes

  • The patient health questionnaire for adolescents: validation of an instrument for the assessment of mental disorders among adolescent primary care patients.

    Jeffrey G Johnson;Emily S Harris;Robert L Spitzer;Janet B.W Williams

  • Childhood adversities, interpersonal difficulties, and risk for suicide attempts during late adolescence and early adulthood.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Madelyn S. Gould;Stephanie Kasen

  • Association between cigarette smoking and anxiety disorders during adolescence and early adulthood.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Daniel S. Pine;Donald F. Klein

  • Television Viewing and Aggressive Behavior During Adolescence and Adulthood

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Elizabeth M. Smailes;Stephanie Kasen

  • Childhood adversities associated with risk for eating disorders or weight problems during adolescence or early adulthood.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Stephanie Kasen;Judith S. Brook

  • The Children in the Community Study of Developmental Course of Personality Disorder

    Patricia Cohen;Thomas N Crawford;Jeffrey G Johnson;Stephanie Kasen

  • A longitudinal investigation of social causation and social selection processes involved in the association between socioeconomic status and psychiatric disorders.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Bruce G. Link

  • Associations between four types of childhood neglect and personality disorder symptoms during adolescence and early adulthood: findings of a community-based longitudinal study.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Elizabeth M. Smailes;Patricia Cohen;Jocelyn Brown

  • Parenting Behaviors Associated With Risk for Offspring Personality Disorder During Adulthood

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Henian Chen;Stephanie Kasen

  • Psychiatric Disorders Associated with Substance Use Among Children and Adolescents: Findings from the Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders (MECA) Study

    Denise B. Kandel;Jeffrey G. Johnson;Hector R. Bird;Glorisa Canino

  • Age-related change in personality disorder trait levels between early adolescence and adulthood: a community-based longitudinal investigation.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Stephanie Kasen;Andrew E. Skodol

  • Psychiatric Comorbidity Among Adolescents With Substance Use Disorders: Findings From the MECA Study

    Denise B. Kandel;Jeffrey G. Johnson;Hector R. Bird;Myrna M. Weissman

  • Eating disorders during adolescence and the risk for physical and mental disorders during early adulthood.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Stephanie Kasen;Judith S. Brook

  • Adolescent Personality Disorders Associated With Violence and Criminal Behavior During Adolescence and Early Adulthood

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Elizabeth Smailes;Stephanie Kasen

Frequent Co-Authors

Patricia Cohen
Patricia Cohen Columbia University
Stephanie Kasen
Stephanie Kasen Columbia University
Judith S. Brook
Judith S. Brook New York University
Henian Chen
Henian Chen University of South Florida
Janet B. W. Williams
Janet B. W. Williams Columbia University
Robert F. Bornstein
Robert F. Bornstein Adelphi University
Holly G. Prigerson
Holly G. Prigerson Cornell University
Andrew E. Skodol
Andrew E. Skodol University of Arizona
Michael B. First
Michael B. First Columbia University
Judith G. Rabkin
Judith G. Rabkin Columbia University

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