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Katherine M. Iverson

Katherine M. Iverson

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
42
Citations
5809
World Ranking
4832
National Ranking
2287

Katherine M. Iverson publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 147 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Katherine M. Iverson 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 Katherine M. Iverson sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 42 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Katherine M. Iverson is affiliated with Boston University in the United States and has a research focus primarily in the fields of psychology and social sciences. Their work spans various subfields including clinical psychology, health, general health professions, gender studies, and social psychology.

The scientist's research predominantly addresses topics related to intimate partner and family violence, child abuse and trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder research, suicide and self-harm studies, adolescent sexual and reproductive health, sexual assault and victimization studies, and health policy implementation science.

Iverson has contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • "Screening for intimate partner violence in healthcare settings: An implementation-oriented systematic review" (2021) published in Implementation Research and Practice
  • "Massed cognitive processing therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in women survivors of intimate partner violence." (2021) published in Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy
  • "Middle-aged Women's Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence Screening and Disclosure: 'It's a private matter. It's an embarrassing situation'" (2020) published in Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • "Patient and provider barriers, facilitators, and implementation preferences of intimate partner violence perpetration screening" (2020) published in BMC Health Services Research
  • "Trying Times and Trying Out Solutions: Intimate Partner Violence Screening and Support for Women Veterans During COVID-19" (2020) published in Journal of General Internal Medicine

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Iverson include:

  • Melissa E. Dichter
  • Megan R. Gerber
  • Catherine B. Fortier
  • Galina A. Portnoy
  • Dawne Vogt

The regular publication venues for Iverson's work consist of:

  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy
  • Psychological Services
  • Journal of Aggression Maltreatment & Trauma

Best Publications

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy for PTSD and depression symptoms reduces risk for future intimate partner violence among interpersonal trauma survivors.

    Katherine M. Iverson;Jaimie L. Gradus;Patricia A. Resick;Michael K. Suvak

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Applied to College Students: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

    Jacqueline Pistorello;Alan E. Fruzzetti;Chelsea MacLane;Robert Gallop

  • Predictors of Intimate Partner Violence Revictimization: The Relative Impact of Distinct PTSD Symptoms, Dissociation, and Coping Strategies

    Katherine M. Iverson;Katherine M. Iverson;Scott D. Litwack;Suzanne L. Pineles;Suzanne L. Pineles;Michael K. Suvak;Michael K. Suvak

  • The impact of dissociation on PTSD treatment with cognitive processing therapy

    Patricia A. Resick;Patricia A. Resick;Michael K. Suvak;Michael K. Suvak;Benjamin D. Johnides;Karen S. Mitchell;Karen S. Mitchell

  • An Investigation of Experiential Avoidance, Emotion Dysregulation, and Distress Tolerance in Young Adult Outpatients with Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms

    Katherine M Iverson;Victoria M Follette;Jacqueline Pistorello;Alan E Fruzzetti

  • Dialectical behavior therapy for women victims of domestic abuse: A pilot study.

    Katherine M. Iverson;Chad Shenk;Alan E. Fruzzetti

  • Exposure to Interpersonal Violence and Its Associations With Psychiatric Morbidity in a U.S. National Sample: A Gender Comparison.

    Katherine M. Iverson;Alexandra Dick;Katie A. McLaughlin;Brian N. Smith

  • Psychiatric Diagnoses and Neurobehavioral Symptom Severity among OEF/OIF VA Patients with Deployment-Related Traumatic Brain Injury: A Gender Comparison

    Katherine M. Iverson;Ann M. Hendricks;Ann M. Hendricks;Rachel Kimerling;Maxine Krengel;Maxine Krengel

  • Intervening With Couples and Families to Treat Emotion Dysregulation and Psychopathology.

    Alan E. Fruzzetti;Katherine M. Iverson

  • Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence among Women Veterans who Utilize Veterans Health Administration Primary Care

    Rachel Kimerling;Katherine M. Iverson;Katherine M. Iverson;Melissa E. Dichter;Melissa E. Dichter;Allison L. Rodriguez

  • Women veterans and intimate partner violence: current state of knowledge and future directions.

    Megan R Gerber;Katherine M Iverson;Melissa E Dichter;Ruth Klap

  • Traumatic brain injury and PTSD symptoms as a consequence of intimate partner violence

    Katherine M. Iverson;Katherine M. Iverson;Christina M. Dardis;Christina M. Dardis;Terri K. Pogoda

  • Rape survivors' trauma-related beliefs before and after Cognitive processing therapy: associations with PTSD and depression symptoms.

    Katherine M. Iverson;Katherine M. Iverson;Matthew W. King;Katherine C. Cunningham;Patricia A. Resick

  • Safe Surgery for All: Early Lessons from Implementing a National Government-Driven Surgical Plan in Ethiopia

    Daniel Burssa;Atlibachew Teshome;Katherine Iverson;Katherine Iverson;Olivia Ahearn

  • Accuracy of an Intimate Partner Violence Screening Tool for Female VHA Patients: A Replication and Extension

    Katherine M. Iverson;Katherine M. Iverson;Matthew W. King;Megan R. Gerber;Megan R. Gerber;Patricia A. Resick

  • Multisensory impairment reported by veterans with and without mild traumatic brain injury history.

    Terri K. Pogoda;Ann M. Hendricks;Katherine M. Iverson;Kelly L. Stolzmann

  • Clinical Utility of an Intimate Partner Violence Screening Tool for Female VHA Patients

    Katherine M. Iverson;Katherine M. Iverson;Matthew W. King;Patricia A. Resick;Patricia A. Resick;Mph Megan R. Gerber Md;Mph Megan R. Gerber Md

  • Sexual functioning and sexual satisfaction among women who report a history of childhood and/or adolescent sexual abuse

    Leah M Leonard;Katherine M Iverson;Victoria M Follette

  • Screening for intimate partner violence in healthcare settings: An implementation-oriented systematic review

    Christopher J Miller;Christopher J Miller;Omonyêlé L Adjognon;Julianne E Brady;Melissa E Dichter;Melissa E Dichter

  • Traumatic brain injury among women veterans: an invisible wound of intimate partner violence.

    Katherine M. Iverson;Terri K. Pogoda

  • Screening for mild traumatic brain injury in OEF-OIF deployed US military: an empirical assessment of VHA's experience.

    Ann M Hendricks;Jomana Amara;Errol Baker;Martin P Charns

  • Mindfulness, Acceptance, Validation, and "Individual" Psychopathology in Couples.

    Alan E. Fruzzetti;Kate M. Iverson

Frequent Co-Authors

Melissa E. Dichter
Melissa E. Dichter Temple University
Patricia A. Resick
Patricia A. Resick Duke University
Karen S. Mitchell
Karen S. Mitchell Boston University
Amy E. Street
Amy E. Street VA Boston Healthcare System
Dawne Vogt
Dawne Vogt Boston University
Mark Meterko
Mark Meterko Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center
Rachel Kimerling
Rachel Kimerling VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Michael K. Suvak
Michael K. Suvak Suffolk University
Shannon Wiltsey Stirman
Shannon Wiltsey Stirman Stanford University
Tara E. Galovski
Tara E. Galovski Boston University

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