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D-Index
42
Citations
9799
World Ranking
7450
National Ranking
4026

Mark Chaffin 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 Mark Chaffin sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 93 publications — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mark Chaffin 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 Mark Chaffin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Parent-Child Interaction Therapy With Physically Abusive Parents: Efficacy for Reducing Future Abuse Reports.

    Mark Chaffin;Jane F. Silovsky;Beverly Funderburk;Linda Anne Valle

  • Onset of Physical Abuse and Neglect: Psychiatric, Substance Abuse, and Social Risk Factors from Prospective Community Data

    Mark Chaffin;Kelly Kelleher;Jan Hollenberg

  • Dynamic adaptation process to implement an evidence-based child maltreatment intervention

    Gregory A Aarons;Gregory A Aarons;Amy E Green;Amy E Green;Lawrence A Palinkas;Lawrence A Palinkas;Shannon Self-Brown

  • Alcohol and drug disorders among physically abusive and neglectful parents in a community-based sample.

    Kelly Kelleher;Mark Chaffin;Janice Hollenberg;Ellen Fischer

  • Evidence-based treatments in child abuse and neglect

    Mark Chaffin;Bill Friedrich

  • Report of the APSAC task force on attachment therapy, reactive attachment disorder, and attachment problems.

    Mark Chaffin;Rochelle Hanson;Benjamin E. Saunders;Todd Nichols

  • A Statewide Trial of the SafeCare Home-based Services Model With Parents in Child Protective Services

    Mark Chaffin;Debra Hecht;David Bard;Jane F. Silovsky

  • Family preservation and family support programs: child maltreatment outcomes across client risk levels and program types

    Mark Chaffin;Barbara L Bonner;Robert F Hill

  • A combined motivation and parent-child interaction therapy package reduces child welfare recidivism in a randomized dismantling field trial.

    Mark Chaffin;Beverly Funderburk;David Bard;Linda Anne Valle

  • Our minds are made up--don't confuse us with the facts: commentary on policies concerning children with sexual behavior problems and juvenile sex offenders.

    Mark Chaffin

  • Report of the ATSA Task Force on Children With Sexual Behavior Problems

    Mark Chaffin;Lucy Berliner;Richard Block;Toni Cavanagh Johnson

  • A brief form of the child abuse potential inventory: development and validation.

    Steven J. Ondersma;Mark J. Chaffin;Sharon M. Mullins;James M. LeBreton

  • False Negatives in Sexual Abuse Disclosure Interviews

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  • Randomized trial of treatment for children with sexual behavior problems: ten-year follow-up

    Melissa Y. Carpentier;Jane F. Silovsky;Mark Chaffin

  • A motivational intervention can improve retention in PCIT for low-motivation child welfare clients.

    Mark Chaffin;Linda Anne Valle;Beverly Funderburk;Robin Gurwitch

  • Prevention of child maltreatment in high-risk rural families: A randomized clinical trial with child welfare outcomes

    Jane F. Silovsky;David Bard;Mark Chaffin;Debra Hecht

  • The Abuse Dimensions Inventory: Initial Data on a Research Measure of Abuse Severity

    Mark Chaffin;Jeffrey N. Wherry;Chris Newlin;Anne Crutchfield

  • Sex with children is abuse: Comment on Rind, Tromovitch, and Bauserman (1998).

    S. J. Ondersma;M. Chaffin;Lucy Berliner;I. Cordon

  • Is it time to rethink Healthy Start/Healthy Families?

    Mark Chaffin

  • Collaboration, negotiation, and coalescence for interagency-collaborative teams to scale-up evidence-based practice.

    Gregory A Aarons;Danielle L Fettes;Michael S Hurlburt;Lawrence A Palinkas

Frequent Co-Authors

Elizabeth J. Letourneau
Elizabeth J. Letourneau Johns Hopkins University
Lucy Berliner
Lucy Berliner University of Washington
Jill S. Levenson
Jill S. Levenson Barry University
James M. LeBreton
James M. LeBreton Pennsylvania State University
David J. Kolko
David J. Kolko University of Pittsburgh
Scott C. Roesch
Scott C. Roesch San Diego State University
Shannon Dorsey
Shannon Dorsey University of Washington
Douglas Barnett
Douglas Barnett Wayne State University
Gail S. Goodman
Gail S. Goodman University of California, Davis
Mark G. Ehrhart
Mark G. Ehrhart University of Central Florida

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