World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
34
Citations
6517
World Ranking
6882
National Ranking
3342

Jinkuk Hong publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jinkuk Hong sits on this spectrum.

44–53 publications: 28 scientists 54–63 publications: 61 scientists 64–73 publications: 161 scientists 74–83 publications: 225 scientists 84–93 publications: 301 scientists 94–103 publications: 390 scientists 104–113 publications: 406 scientists 114–123 publications: 474 scientists 124–133 publications: 453 scientists 134–143 publications: 434 scientists 144–153 publications: 407 scientists 154–163 publications: 411 scientists 164–173 publications: 391 scientists 174–183 publications: 313 scientists 184–193 publications: 319 scientists 194–203 publications: 304 scientists 204–213 publications: 285 scientists 214–223 publications: 246 scientists 224–233 publications: 213 scientists 234–243 publications: 170 scientists 244–253 publications: 167 scientists 254–263 publications: 162 scientists 264–273 publications: 138 scientists 274–283 publications: 138 scientists 284–293 publications: 113 scientists 294–303 publications: 106 scientists 304–313 publications: 95 scientists 314–323 publications: 101 scientists 324–333 publications: 81 scientists 334–343 publications: 69 scientists 344–353 publications: 56 scientists 354–363 publications: 36 scientists 364–373 publications: 42 scientists 374–383 publications: 41 scientists 384–393 publications: 44 scientists 394–403 publications: 27 scientists 404–413 publications: 30 scientists 414–423 publications: 20 scientists 424–433 publications: 29 scientists 434–443 publications: 29 scientists 444–453 publications: 25 scientists 454–463 publications: 19 scientists 464–473 publications: 21 scientists 474–483 publications: 11 scientists 484–493 publications: 17 scientists 494–503 publications: 7 scientists 504–513 publications: 6 scientists 514–523 publications: 12 scientists 524–533 publications: 10 scientists 534–543 publications: 7 scientists 544–553 publications: 6 scientists 554–563 publications: 12 scientists 564–569 publications: 8 scientists 570+ publications: 100 scientists
44 publications 570+

This scientist: 77 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Jinkuk Hong D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jinkuk Hong sits on this spectrum.

30 D-Index: 177 scientists 31 D-Index: 210 scientists 32 D-Index: 222 scientists 33 D-Index: 188 scientists 34 D-Index: 181 scientists 35 D-Index: 243 scientists 36 D-Index: 261 scientists 37 D-Index: 272 scientists 38 D-Index: 278 scientists 39 D-Index: 300 scientists 40 D-Index: 297 scientists 41 D-Index: 308 scientists 42 D-Index: 313 scientists 43 D-Index: 300 scientists 44 D-Index: 269 scientists 45 D-Index: 260 scientists 46 D-Index: 228 scientists 47 D-Index: 251 scientists 48 D-Index: 203 scientists 49 D-Index: 186 scientists 50 D-Index: 187 scientists 51 D-Index: 166 scientists 52 D-Index: 138 scientists 53 D-Index: 141 scientists 54 D-Index: 131 scientists 55 D-Index: 137 scientists 56 D-Index: 109 scientists 57 D-Index: 129 scientists 58 D-Index: 95 scientists 59 D-Index: 105 scientists 60 D-Index: 106 scientists 61 D-Index: 86 scientists 62 D-Index: 94 scientists 63 D-Index: 77 scientists 64 D-Index: 79 scientists 65 D-Index: 59 scientists 66 D-Index: 68 scientists 67 D-Index: 51 scientists 68 D-Index: 49 scientists 69 D-Index: 40 scientists 70 D-Index: 43 scientists 71 D-Index: 40 scientists 72 D-Index: 50 scientists 73 D-Index: 46 scientists 74 D-Index: 43 scientists 75 D-Index: 45 scientists 76 D-Index: 45 scientists 77 D-Index: 30 scientists 78 D-Index: 25 scientists 79 D-Index: 31 scientists 80 D-Index: 29 scientists 81 D-Index: 18 scientists 82 D-Index: 21 scientists 83 D-Index: 26 scientists 84 D-Index: 15 scientists 85 D-Index: 15 scientists 86 D-Index: 19 scientists 87 D-Index: 19 scientists 88 D-Index: 12 scientists 89 D-Index: 7 scientists 90 D-Index: 19 scientists 91 D-Index: 20 scientists 92 D-Index: 13 scientists 93 D-Index: 9 scientists 94 D-Index: 13 scientists 95 D-Index: 8 scientists 96 D-Index: 7 scientists 97 D-Index: 6 scientists 98 D-Index: 6 scientists 99 D-Index: 6 scientists 100+ D-Index: 97 scientists
30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jinkuk Hong is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on autism spectrum disorder and related neurodevelopmental and genetic conditions. Hong's work addresses a range of interconnected topics within these fields, contributing to both clinical and fundamental science understanding.

The main fields of study for Hong include biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, neuroscience, and psychology. Within these broad areas, their subfields of focus encompass cognitive neuroscience, genetics, clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, and education.

Hong's research topics are centered on:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities
  • Cognitive Abilities and Testing

Their published work includes contributions to several scientific journals, with frequent publications in the following venues:

  • American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • Social Science & Medicine
  • Research Square
  • Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Notable recent publications by Hong include:

  • "Health profiles of adults with autism spectrum disorder: Differences between women and men" (2021), published in Autism Research
  • "Autism through midlife: trajectories of symptoms, behavioral functioning, and health" (2023), published in Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
  • "Artificial intelligence-assisted phenotype discovery of fragile X syndrome in a population-based sample" (2021), published in Genetics in Medicine
  • "Trajectories of Change in the Behavioral and Health Phenotype of Adolescents and Adults with Fragile X Syndrome and Intellectual Disability: Longitudinal Trends Over a Decade" (2020), published in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • "Brief Report: Socioeconomic Factors Associated with Minimally Verbal Status in Individuals with ASD" (2020), published in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders

Hong has collaborated extensively with other researchers, often co-authoring with Marsha R. Mailick, Leann Smith DaWalt, Elizabeth Berry-Kravis, Murray H. Brilliant, and Nell Maltman, among others.

Best Publications

  • Life Course Impacts of Parenting a Child With a Disability

    Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Jan S. Greenberg;Frank J. Floyd;Yvette Pettee

  • Long-Term Effects of the Death of a Child on Parents’ Adjustment in Midlife

    Catherine H. Rogers;Frank J. Floyd;Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Jan Greenberg

  • Daily Experiences Among Mothers of Adolescents and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Leann E. Smith;Jinkuk Hong;Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Jan S. Greenberg

  • Maternal cortisol levels and behavior problems in adolescents and adults with ASD.

    Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Jan S. Greenberg;Jinkuk Hong;Leann E. Smith

  • The effect of quality of the relationship between mothers and adult children with schizophrenia, autism, or down syndrome on maternal well-being: the mediating role of optimism.

    Jan Steven Greenberg;Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Marty Wyngaarden Krauss;Rita Jing-Ann Chou

  • Midlife and Aging Parents of Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Impacts of Lifelong Parenting

    Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Frank J. Floyd;Jieun Song;Jan S. Greenberg

  • Bidirectional effects of expressed emotion and behavior problems and symptoms in adolescents and adults with autism

    Jan S. Greenberg;Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Jinkuk Hong;Gael I. Orsmond

  • Age and Gender Differences in the Well-Being of Midlife and Aging Parents with Children with Mental Health or Developmental Problems: Report of a National Study

    Jung-Hwa Ha;Jinkuk Hong;Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Jan S. Greenberg

  • Evaluation of An Activities of Daily Living Scale for Adolescents and Adults with Developmental Disabilities

    Matthew J. Maenner;Leann E. Smith;Jinkuk Hong;Renee Makuch

  • Prevalence of CGG expansions of the FMR1 gene in a US population‐based sample

    Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Mei Wang Baker;Jinkuk Hong;Matthew Maenner

  • Long-term Effects of Child Death on Parents' Health Related Quality of Life: A Dyadic Analysis.

    Jieun Song;Frank J. Floyd;Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Jan S. Greenberg

  • Symptoms and Behavior Problems of Adolescents and Adults with Autism: Effects of Mother-Child Relationship Quality, Warmth, and Praise.

    Leann E. Smith;Jan S. Greenberg;Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Jinkuk Hong

  • Factors Associated with Subjective Quality of Life of Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Self-Report Versus Maternal Reports

    Jinkuk Hong;Lauren Bishop-Fitzpatrick;Leann E. Smith;Jan S. Greenberg

  • The psychological consequences of multiple roles: the nonnormative case.

    Jinkuk Hong;Marsha Mailick Seltzer

  • Psychosocial and Biological Markers of Daily Lives of Midlife Parents of Children with Disabilities

    Marsha Mailick Seltzer;David M. Almeida;Jan S. Greenberg;Jyoti Savla

  • Characterizing Objective Quality of Life and Normative Outcomes in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Exploratory Latent Class Analysis.

    Lauren Bishop-Fitzpatrick;Jinkuk Hong;Leann E. Smith;Renee A. Makuch

  • Behavior Problems in Adults With Mental Retardation and Maternal Well-Being: Examination of the Direction of Effects

    Gael I. Orsmond;Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Marty Wyngaarden Krauss;Jinkuk Hong

  • Accommodative coping and well-being of midlife parents of children with mental health problems or developmental disabilities

    Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Jan S. Greenberg;Frank J. Floyd;Jinkuk Hong

  • Predictors and outcomes of the end of co-resident caregiving in aging families of adults with mental retardation or mental illness.

    Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Jan S. Greenberg;Marty Wyngaarden Krauss;Jinkuk Hong

  • Differential sensitivity to life stress in FMR1 premutation carrier mothers of children with fragile X syndrome.

    Marsha Mailick Seltzer;Erin T. Barker;Jan S. Greenberg;Jinkuk Hong

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan S. Greenberg
Jan S. Greenberg University of Wisconsin–Madison
Marsha Mailick Seltzer
Marsha Mailick Seltzer University of Wisconsin–Madison
Leann E. Smith
Leann E. Smith University of Wisconsin–Madison
David M. Almeida
David M. Almeida Pennsylvania State University
Elizabeth Berry-Kravis
Elizabeth Berry-Kravis Rush University Medical Center
Marty Wyngaarden Krauss
Marty Wyngaarden Krauss Brandeis University
Julie Lounds Taylor
Julie Lounds Taylor Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Robert S. Stawski
Robert S. Stawski Utah State University
Gael I. Orsmond
Gael I. Orsmond Boston University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Social Sciences and Humanities can open doors to diverse career options. Today, many students prefer flexible learning, and the rise of online programs makes it easier than ever to advance your education while managing work or family commitments. If you want to support individuals and communities, you might consider a masters in social work online. These programs prepare you for roles in clinical practice, advocacy, and community service.

Psychology remains an attractive field for those interested in understanding human behavior. An accelerated psychology degree online can help you enter the workforce quickly or pave the way to advanced study.

For students aiming to become licensed counselors, choosing cacrep schools ensures you meet the highest educational standards and eligibility for certification.

Those interested in helping families navigate complex relationships can also explore affordable online mft programs for foundational training in marriage and family therapy.

Whichever path you choose, online degrees provide the flexibility and quality education needed to succeed in today’s competitive job market.

Best Scientists Citing Jinkuk Hong

Trending Scientists