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37
Citations
6355
World Ranking
9165
National Ranking
4857

Overview

Laura Portera is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues. There are also no records of book publications associated with them. Detailed information about their main fields of study, subfields of study, and main topics of work has not been documented.

No awards or honors have been recorded for Laura Portera. Available data do not indicate any particular research themes, collaborations, or notable scientific contributions beyond the institutional affiliation.

Best Publications

  • Assessing Psychiatric Impairment in Primary Care with the Sheehan Disability Scale

    Andrew C. Leon;Mark Olfson;Laura Portera;Leslie Farber

  • ASSESSING IMPAIRMENT IN PATIENTS WITH PANIC DISORDER: THE SHEEHAN DISABILITY SCALE

    A C Leon;M K Shear;L Portera;G L Klerman

  • The social costs of anxiety disorders.

    Andrew C. Leon;Laura Portera;Myrna M. Weissman

  • A history of substance abuse complicates remission from acute mania in bipolar disorder.

    Joseph F. Goldberg;Jessica L. Garno;Andrew C. Leon;James H. Kocsis

  • Executive functioning in depressed patients with suicidal ideation

    Peter M. Marzuk;N. Hartwell;A. C. Leon;L. Portera

  • Childhood abuse and subsequent sexual assault among female inpatients

    Marylene Cloitre;Kenneth Tardiff;Peter M. Marzuk;Andrew C. Leon

  • A comparison of symptom determinants of patient and clinician global ratings in patients with panic disorder and depression.

    Andrew Leon;M. Shear;Gerald Klerman;Laura Portera

  • Lower risk of suicide during pregnancy

    Peter M. Marzuk;Kenneth Tardiff;Andrew C. Leon;Charles S. Hirsch

  • Childhood trauma as a correlate of lifetime opiate use in psychiatric patients.

    Karen Heffernan;Marylene Cloitre;Kenneth Tardiff;Peter M Marzuk

  • Predictors of missed appointments for psychiatric consultations in a primary care clinic.

    Michael Grunebaum;Michael Grunebaum;Philip Luber;Mark Callahan;Andrew C. Leon

  • Ambient Temperature and Mortality From Unintentional Cocaine Overdose

    Peter M. Marzuk;Kenneth Tardiff;Andrew C. Leon;Charles S. Hirsch

  • Fatal injuries after cocaine use as a leading cause of death among young adults in New York City.

    Peter M. Marzuk;Kenneth Tardiff;Andrew C. Leon;Charles S. Hirsch

  • Association of Recurrent Suicidal Ideation With Nonremission From Acute Mixed Mania

    Joseph F. Goldberg;Jessica L. Garno;Andrew C. Leon;James H. Kocsis

  • Violence by patients admitted to a private psychiatric hospital

    Kenneth Tardiff;Peter M. Marzuk;Andrew C. Leon;Laura Portera

  • Correlates of suicidal ideation in dysphoric mania.

    Joseph F. Goldberg;Joseph F. Goldberg;Jessica L. Garno;Laura Portera;Andrew C. Leon

  • Sexual functioning in chronically depressed patients treated with SSRI antidepressants: a pilot study.

    Lisa A. Piazza;John C. Markowitz;James H. Kocsis;Andrew C. Leon

  • Aborted suicide attempts: a new classification of suicidal behavior.

    Mary E. Barber;Peter M. Marzuk;Andrew C. Leon;Laura Portera

  • Suicide Among New York City Police Officers, 1977–1996

    Peter M. Marzuk;Matthew K. Nock;Andrew C. Leon;Laura Portera

  • More Reliable Outcome Measures Can Reduce Sample Size Requirements

    A C Leon;P M Marzuk;L Portera

  • Childhood abuse and subsequent sexual assault among female inpatients.

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  • A prospective study of violence by psychiatric patients after hospital discharge.

    Kenneth Tardiff;Peter M. Marzuk;Andrew C. Leon;Laura Portera

Frequent Co-Authors

Myrna M. Weissman
Myrna M. Weissman Columbia University
David V. Sheehan
David V. Sheehan University of South Florida
Marylene Cloitre
Marylene Cloitre New York University
John C. Markowitz
John C. Markowitz Columbia University
Matthew K. Nock
Matthew K. Nock Harvard University
M. Katherine Shear
M. Katherine Shear Columbia University

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