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D-Index
79
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20582
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1528
National Ranking
911

John Bancroft 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 John Bancroft sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 236 publications — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

John Bancroft 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 John Bancroft sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 79 D-Index — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

John Bancroft is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology and medicine, with a particular emphasis on clinical psychology and psychiatry and mental health. The scope of their work includes the study of sexuality, behavior, and technology, as well as sexual function and dysfunction studies, and eating disorders and behaviors.

Their scholarly output includes publications in reputable journals, with a notable contribution in 2023 titled The Dual Control Model of Sexual Response: A Scoping Review, 2009-2022, published in The Journal of Sex Research. This paper reflects an engagement with contemporary theoretical frameworks in sexual response.

John Bancroft has collaborated with researchers such as Erick Janssen, highlighting a professional connection within their research network. Their publishing record features at least one paper in The Journal of Sex Research, corresponding with their research interests and areas of study.

Their research topics encompass:

  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Sexual function and dysfunction studies
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Erick Janssen

Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Journal of Sex Research

The focus on clinical psychology and psychiatry is consistent with their interests in mental health as related to sexual behavior and eating disorders, indicating multidisciplinary efforts within these connected fields.

Best Publications

  • Distress about sex: a national survey of women in heterosexual relationships.

    John Bancroft;Jeni Loftus;J. Scott Long

  • Human Sexuality and Its Problems

    John Bancroft

  • Sexual addiction, sexual compulsivity, sexual impulsivity, or what? Toward a theoretical model

    John Bancroft;Zoran Vukadinovic

  • Female androgen insufficiency: the princeton consensus statement on definition, classification, and assessment

    Gloria Bachmann;John Bancroft;Glenn Braunstein;Henry Burger

  • The dual control model of male sexual response: a theoretical approach to centrally mediated erectile dysfunction

    John Bancroft;Erick Janssen

  • The dual control model: current status and future directions.

    John Bancroft;Cynthia A. Graham;Erick Janssen;Stephanie A. Sanders

  • A prospective study of the effects of oral contraceptives on sexuality and well-being and their relationship to discontinuation.

    Stephanie A Sanders;Cynthia A Graham;Jennifer L Bass;John Bancroft

  • ANDROGEN REPLACEMENT WITH ORAL TESTOSTERONE UNDECANOATE IN HYPOGONADAL MEN: A DOUBLE BLIND CONTROLLED STUDY

    N. E. Skakkebaek;J. Bancroft;D. W. Davidson;Pamela Warner

  • The endocrinology of sexual arousal

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  • Changes in erectile responsiveness during androgen replacement therapy.

    John Bancroft;F. C. W. Wu

  • The Relation Between Mood and Sexuality in Heterosexual Men.

    John Bancroft;Erick Janssen;David Strong;Lori Carnes

  • The sexual inhibition (SIS) and sexual excitation (SES) scales: I. Measuring sexual inhibition and excitation proneness in men

    Erick Janssen;Harrie Vorst;Peter Finn;John Bancroft

  • Mood, sexuality, hormones, and the menstrual cycle. II. Hormone levels and their relationship to the premenstrual syndrome.

    Torbjorn Backstrom;Dlana Sanders;Rosemary Leask;David Davidson

  • The effects of exogenous testosterone on sexuality and mood of normal men.

    R. A. Anderson;J. Bancroft;F. C W Wu

  • Psychiatric Morbidity and Referral on Two General Medical Wards

    G. P. Maguire;D. L. Julier;Keith E. Hawton;J. H. Bancroft

  • Central inhibition of sexual response in the male: a theoretical perspective

    J Bancroft

  • Steroid hormones, the menopause, sexuality and well-being of women.

    Elizabeth H. H. Cawood;John Bancroft

  • Sexual risk-taking in gay men: the relevance of sexual arousability, mood, and sensation seeking.

    John Bancroft;Erick Janssen;David Strong;Lori Carnes

  • The effects of steroidal contraceptives on the well-being and sexuality of women : a double-blind, placebo-controlled, two-centre study of combined and progestogen-only methods

    Cynthia A. Graham;Rebecca Ramos;John Bancroft;Cesar Maglaya

  • The dual control model: The role of sexual inhibition and excitation in sexual arousal and behavior.

    Erick Janssen;John Bancroft

  • Mood, Sexuality, Hormones and the Menstrual Cycle. I. Changes in Mood and Physical State: Description of Subjects and Method

    Diana Sanders;Pamela Warner;Torbjorn Backstrom;John Bancroft

  • Sexual activity and risk taking in young heterosexual men: The relevance of sexual arousability, mood, and sensation seeking

    John Bancroft;Erick Janssen;Lori Carnes;David Goodrich

Frequent Co-Authors

Cynthia A. Graham
Cynthia A. Graham University of Southampton
Erick Janssen
Erick Janssen KU Leuven
Frederick C. W. Wu
Frederick C. W. Wu University of Manchester
Keith Hawton
Keith Hawton University of Oxford
Barbara B. Sherwin
Barbara B. Sherwin McGill University
David R. Strong
David R. Strong University of California, San Diego
Stephanie A. Sanders
Stephanie A. Sanders Indiana University
Gerianne M. Alexander
Gerianne M. Alexander Texas A&M University
Christopher G. Fairburn
Christopher G. Fairburn University of Oxford
Guy M. Goodwin
Guy M. Goodwin University of Oxford

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