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D-Index
47
Citations
14171
World Ranking
6048
National Ranking
3285

Judith M. Siegel 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 Judith M. Siegel sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 75 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Judith M. Siegel 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 Judith M. Siegel sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Judith M. Siegel is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. The research work is documented primarily through publications in academic journals.

Publications include:

  • Preface, 2020, Journal of Family Social Work

The scientist's research has been published in the following venues:

  • Journal of Family Social Work

There are no frequent co-authors listed for Judith M. Siegel, indicating individual work or a diverse collaboration network without recurring partnerships documented in the provided data.

No specific fields or subfields of study are recorded, nor are there main topics of work explicitly outlined for this academic profile.

There are no recorded book publications or awards associated with the scientist in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Assessing the impact of life changes: development of the Life Experiences Survey.

    Irwin G. Sarason;James H. Johnson;Judith M. Siegel

  • The nature and importance of attachment relationships to parents and peers during adolescence

    Mark T. Greenberg;Judith M. Siegel;Cynthia J. Leitch

  • Sexual assault and mental disorders in a community population.

    M. A. Burnam;Judith A. Stein;J. M. Golding;Judith M. Siegel

  • Stressful life events and use of physician services among the elderly: The moderating role of pet ownership.

    Judith M. Siegel

  • Body image, perceived pubertal timing, and adolescent mental health

    Judith M. Siegel;Antronette K. Yancey;Carol S. Aneshensel;Roberleigh Schuler

  • The Multidimensional Anger Inventory.

    Judith M. Siegel

  • THE PREVALENCE OF ADULT SEXUAL ASSAULT THE LOS ANGELES EPIDEMIOLOGIC CATCHMENT AREA PROJECT

    Susan B. Sorenson;Judith A. Stein;Judith M. Siegel;J. M. Golding

  • Attributions for negative life events and depression: the role of perceived control.

    Jonathon D. Brown;Judith M. Siegel

  • Exercise as a buffer of life stress: a prospective study of adolescent health.

    Jonathon D. Brown;Judith M. Siegel

  • Adolescent Depressed Mood in a Multiethnic Sample

    Judith M. Siegel;Carol S. Aneshensel;Bonnie Taub;Dennis P. Cantwell

  • Long-term psychological sequelae of child sexual abuse: The Los Angeles Epidemiologic Catchment Area study.

    Judith A. Stein;Jacqueline M. Golding;Judith M. Siegel;M. Audrey Burnam

  • AIDS diagnosis and depression in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study: the ameliorating impact of pet ownership.

    Judith M. Siegel;F. J. Angulo;R. Detels;J. Wesch

  • The prevalence of childhood sexual assault. The Los Angeles Epidemiologic Catchment Area Project.

    Judith M. Siegel;Susan B. Sorenson;J. M. Golding;M. A. Burnam

  • Weathering the Storm: The Impact of Hurricanes on Physical and Mental Health

    Linda B. Bourque;Judith M. Siegel;Megumi Kano;Michele M. Wood

  • Sexual assault history and use of health and mental health services.

    Jacqueline M. Golding;Judith A. Stein;Judith M. Siegel;M. Audrey Burnam

  • Feeling bad: exploring sources of distress among pre-adolescent children.

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  • Victim-offender relationship and sexual assault.

    Sarah E. Ullman;Judith M. Siegel

  • Role models, ethnic identity, and health-risk behaviors in urban adolescents.

    Antronette K. Yancey;Judith M. Siegel;Kimberly L. McDaniel

  • STRESSFUL WORK CONDITIONS AND DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE AMONG BLUE COLLAR FACTORY WORKERS

    Karen A. Matthews;Eric M. Cottington;Evelyn Talbott;Lewis H. Kuller

  • Companion Animals: In Sickness and in Health

    Judith M. Siegel

  • Gender, Ethnicity, and Sexual Assault: Findings from a Los Angeles Study

    Susan B. Sorenson;Judith M. Siegel

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan B. Sorenson
Susan B. Sorenson University of Pennsylvania
Judith A. Stein
Judith A. Stein University of California, Los Angeles
Linda B. Bourque
Linda B. Bourque University of California, Los Angeles
Irwin G. Sarason
Irwin G. Sarason University of Washington
Karen A. Matthews
Karen A. Matthews University of Pittsburgh
Antronette K. Yancey
Antronette K. Yancey University of California, Los Angeles
William J. McCarthy
William J. McCarthy University of California, Los Angeles
Sarah E. Ullman
Sarah E. Ullman University of Illinois at Chicago
M. Audrey Burnam
M. Audrey Burnam RAND Corporation
Jonathon D. Brown
Jonathon D. Brown University of Washington

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