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Mary Schwab-Stone

Mary Schwab-Stone

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Psychology

D-Index
59
Citations
22709
World Ranking
3631
National Ranking
2039

Best Publications

  • NIMH Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children Version IV (NIMH DISC-IV): Description, Differences From Previous Versions, and Reliability of Some Common Diagnoses

    David Shaffer;Prudence Fisher;Christopher P. Lucas;Mina K. Dulcan

  • The NIMH Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children Version 2.3 (DISC-2.3): Description, Acceptability, Prevalence Rates, and Performance in the MECA Study

    David Shaffer;Prudence Fisher;Mina K. Dulcan;Mark Davies

  • Psychopathology Associated With Suicidal Ideation and Attempts Among Children and Adolescents

    Madelyn S. Gould;Robert King;Steven Greenwald;Prudence Fisher

  • No Safe Haven: A Study of Violence Exposure in an Urban Community

    Mary E. Schwab-Stone;Tim S. Ayers;Wesley Kasprow;Charlene Voyce

  • Parent and Child contributions to diagnosis of Mental disorder : Are both informants always necessary?

    Peter S. Jensen;Maritza Rubio-Stipec;Glorisa Canino;Hector R. Bird

  • Epidemiology of Adhd in School-Age Children

    Larry Scahill;Mary Schwab-Stone

  • The Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children-Revised Version (DISC-R): I. Preparation, Field Testing, Interrater Reliability, and Acceptability

    David Shaffer;Mary Schwab-Stone;Prudence W. Fisher;Patricia Cohen

  • Psychosocial and Risk Behavior Correlates of Youth Suicide Attempts and Suicidal Ideation

    Robert A. King;Mary Schwab-Stone;Alan J. Flisher;Steven Greenwald

  • No Safe Haven II: The Effects of Violence Exposure on Urban Youth

    Mary Schwab-Stone;Chuansheng Chen;Ellen Greenberger;David Silver

  • Discrepancies among mother, child, and teacher reports: examining the contributions of maternal depression and anxiety

    Margaret J. Briggs-Gowan;Alice S. Carter;Mary Schwab-Stone

  • Prevalence and stability of the DSM-III-R personality disorders in a community-based survey of adolescents.

    David P. Bernstein;Patricia Cohen;C. Noemi Velez;Mary Schwab-Stone

  • Criterion Validity of the NIMH Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children Version 2.3 (DISC-2.3)

    Mary E. Schwab-Stone;David Shaffer;Mina K. Dulcan;Peter S. Jensen

  • Age and gender differences in oppositional behavior and conduct problems: a cross-sectional household study of middle childhood and adolescence.

    Benjamin B. Lahey;Mary Schwab-Stone;Sherryl H. Goodman;Irwin D. Waldman

  • Mental health in pediatric settings: distribution of disorders and factors related to service use.

    Margaret J. Briggs-Gowan;Sarah Mc Cue Horwitz;Mary E. Schwab-Stone;John M. Leventhal

  • The psychosocial aspects of children exposed to war: practice and policy initiatives

    Joshua Barenbaum;Vladislav Ruchkin;Mary Schwab-Stone

  • Psychiatric Disorders Associated with Substance Use Among Children and Adolescents: Findings from the Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders (MECA) Study

    Denise B. Kandel;Jeffrey G. Johnson;Hector R. Bird;Glorisa Canino

  • Psychiatric Comorbidity Among Adolescents With Substance Use Disorders: Findings From the MECA Study

    Denise B. Kandel;Jeffrey G. Johnson;Hector R. Bird;Myrna M. Weissman

  • Test-retest reliability of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC 2.1). Parent, child, and combined algorithms.

    Peter Jensen;Margaret Roper;Prudence Fisher;John Piacentini

  • The NIMH methods for the epidemiology of child and adolescent mental disorders (MECA) study: Background and methodology

    Benjamin B. Lahey;Elaine W. Flagg;Hector R. Bird;Mary E. Schwab-Stone

  • Multidimensional resilience in urban children exposed to community violence.

    Deborah A. O'Donnell;Mary E. Schwab-Stone;Adaline Z. Muyeed

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