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D-Index
56
Citations
24737
World Ranking
4100
National Ranking
2295

Manuel Barrera 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 Manuel Barrera sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 110 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Manuel Barrera 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 Manuel Barrera sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Manuel Barrera is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects active engagement in research within this institutional context.

There are no records available of recent papers authored or co-authored by Manuel Barrera. Additionally, no frequent co-authors or commonly used publication venues have been documented.

The data does not show specific fields or subfields of study that Manuel Barrera specializes in, nor does it list particular topics of research focus. There are also no book publications attributed to this scientist, and no awards have been recorded.

This profile is based solely on the affiliation information and does not include further details on research output or academic contributions due to the absence of such data.

Best Publications

  • Distinctions between social support concepts, measures, and models

    Manuel Barrera

  • Preliminary development of a scale of social support: Studies on college students

    Manuel Barrera;Irwin N. Sandler;Thomas B. Ramsay

  • The cultural adaptation of prevention interventions: resolving tensions between fidelity and fit.

    Felipe González Castro;Manuel Barrera;Charles R. Martinez

  • The structure of social support: a conceptual and empirical analysis.

    Manuel Barrera;Sheila L. Ainlay

  • Issues and challenges in the design of culturally adapted evidence-based interventions.

    Felipe González Castro;Manuel Barrera;Lori K. Holleran Steiker

  • The origins and current status of behavioral activation treatments for depression.

    Sona Dimidjian;Manuel Barrera;Christopher Martell;Ricardo F. Muñoz

  • Cultural adaptations of behavioral health interventions: A progress report.

    Manuel Barrera;Felipe G. Castro;Lisa A. Strycker;Deborah J. Toobert

  • Substance use and symptomatology among adolescent children of alcoholics.

    Laurie Chassin;Fred Rogosch;Manuel Barrera

  • Relation of parental alcoholism to early adolescent substance use: A test of three mediating mechanisms.

    Laurie Chassin;David R. Pillow;Patrick J. Curran;Brooke S.G. Molina

  • Toward a multimethod approach to assessing the effects of social support

    Irwin N. Sandler;Manuel Barrera

  • A Longitudinal Examination of the Reciprocal Relations Between Perceived Parenting and Adolescents' Substance Use and Externalizing Behaviors

    Eric Stice;Manuel Barrera

  • A heuristic framework for the cultural adaptation of interventions

    Manuel Barrera;Felipe González Castro

  • Do Internet-based support interventions change perceptions of social support?: An experimental trial of approaches for supporting diabetes self-management.

    Manuel Barrera;Russell E. Glasgow;H. Garth McKay;Shawn M. Boles

  • Family and peer social support as specific correlates of adolescent depressive symptoms

    Manuel Barrera;Carolynne Garrison-Jones

  • Adolescent substance use.

    Laurie Chassin;Andrea Hussong;Manuel Barrera;Brooke S. G. Molina

  • The D-Net diabetes self-management program: long-term implementation, outcomes, and generalization results

    Russell E Glasgow;Shawn M Boles;H.Garth McKay;Edward G Feil

  • Occupational stress, social support, and burnout among correctional officers.

    John T. Dignam;Manuel Barrera;Stephen G. West

  • Social support research in community psychology.

    Manuel Barrera

  • Effects of social support and conflict on adolescent children of alcoholic and nonalcoholic fathers.

    Manuel Barrera;Laurie Chassin;Fred Rogosch

  • Positive and negative social ties among older adults: measurement models and the prediction of psychological distress and well-being.

    John F. Finch;Morris A. Okun;Manuel Barrera;Alex J. Zautra

Frequent Co-Authors

Russell E. Glasgow
Russell E. Glasgow University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Lisa A. Strycker
Lisa A. Strycker Oregon Research Institute
Laurie Chassin
Laurie Chassin Arizona State University
Felipe González Castro
Felipe González Castro Arizona State University
Nancy A. Gonzales
Nancy A. Gonzales Arizona State University
Eric Stice
Eric Stice Stanford University
Anthony Biglan
Anthony Biglan Oregon Research Institute
Irwin N. Sandler
Irwin N. Sandler Arizona State University
Dennis V. Ary
Dennis V. Ary Oregon Research Institute
Morris A. Okun
Morris A. Okun Arizona State University

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