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Matti Joukamaa

Matti Joukamaa

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
58
Citations
10750
World Ranking
3910
National Ranking
31

Matti Joukamaa 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 Matti Joukamaa sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 198 publications — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Matti Joukamaa 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 Matti Joukamaa sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Matti Joukamaa is affiliated with Tampere University in Finland. Their academic focus is reflected primarily through their institutional connection, indicating active involvement in research and scholarship within this university environment.

There are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, main topics of work, or publication venues listed for Matti Joukamaa. Similarly, there is no detailed information about specific fields or subfields of study, nor book publications or awards associated with this scientist.

This profile is based on available source data highlighting the affiliation and absence of additional publication or research activity details. Matti Joukamaa's academic presence is thus centered around their connection to Tampere University, without further disclosed research outputs or collaborations at this time.

Best Publications

  • DSM-IV mood-, anxiety- and alcohol use disorders and their comorbidity in the Finnish general population--results from the Health 2000 Study.

    Sami P. Pirkola;Erkki Isometsä;Jaana Suvisaari;Hillevi Aro

  • Schizophrenia, neuroleptic medication and mortality

    Matti Joukamaa;Markku Heliövaara;Paul Knekt;Arpo Aromaa

  • Depression and cardiovascular diseases.

    Arpo Aromaa;R. Raitasalo;A. Reunanen;O. Impivaara

  • Mental disorders and cause-specific mortality.

    Matti Joukamaa;Markku Heliövaara;Paul Knekt;Arpo Aromaa

  • Obesity and depression: results from the longitudinal Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort Study.

    A Herva;J Laitinen;J Miettunen;J Veijola

  • Age is strongly associated with alexithymia in the general population

    Aino K. Mattila;Jouko K. Salminen;Tapio Nummi;Matti Joukamaa

  • Alexithymia and somatization in general population.

    Aino K. Mattila;Erkki Kronholm;Antti Jula;Jouko K. Salminen

  • Epidemiology of depression: Prevalence, risk factors and treatment situation

    V. Lehtinen;M. Joukamaa

  • Genetic background of extreme violent behavior.

    J. Tiihonen;M-R Rautiainen;H. M. Ollila;E. Repo-Tiihonen

  • Co-occurrence of Metabolic Syndrome With Depression and Anxiety in Young Adults: The Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort Study

    Anne Herva;Pirkko Räsänen;Jouko Miettunen;Markku Timonen

  • Epidemiology of alexithymia among adolescents.

    Matti Joukamaa;Anja Taanila;Jouko Miettunen;Juha T. Karvonen

  • The Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 in screening DSM-III-R axis-I disorders

    Juha Veijola;Jari Jokelainen;Kristian Läksy;Liisa Kantojärvi

  • Sex differences in Cloninger's temperament dimensions--a meta-analysis.

    Jouko Miettunen;Juha Veijola;Juha Veijola;Erika Lauronen;Liisa Kantojärvi

  • Alexithymia is associated with anxiety among adolescents.

    Max Karukivi;Lea Hautala;Olli Kaleva;Kirsi-Maria Haapasalo-Pesu

  • Longitudinal associations between childhood and adulthood externalizing and internalizing psychopathology and adolescent substance use

    J. Miettunen;G. K. Murray;P. B. Jones;P. Mäki

  • Psychometric properties of the 20-item toronto alexithymia scale and prevalence of alexithymia in a finnish adolescent population.

    Päivi Säkkinen;Riittakerttu Kaltiala-Heino;Klaus Ranta;Riina Haataja

  • Symptoms of depression and anxiety in relation to dental health behavior and self-perceived dental treatment need

    Sirpa Anttila;Matti Knuuttila;Pekka Ylöstalo;Matti Joukamaa

  • Prevalence of mental disorders among adults in Finland: basic results from the Mini Finland Health Survey

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  • Reasons for the diagnostic discordance between clinicians and researchers in schizophrenia in the Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort

    Kristiina Moilanen;Juha Veijola;Kristian Läksy;Taru Mäkikyrö

  • Psychiatric morbidity in primary public health care: a Nordic multicentre investigation. Part I: method and prevalence of psychiatric morbidity

    P Fink;J Jensen;L Borgquist;J I Brevik

  • Alexithymia and Health-Related Quality of Life in a General Population

    Aino K. Mattila;Samuli I. Saarni;Jouko K. Salminen;Heini Huhtala

  • Psychiatric morbidity among frequent attender patients in primary care

    Hasse Karlsson;Ville Lehtinen;Matti Joukamaa

  • Comorbidity of hospital-treated psychiatric and physical disorders with special reference to schizophrenia: a 28 year follow-up of the 1966 Northern Finland general population birth cohort

    T Mäkikyrö;J T Karvonen;H Hakko;P Nieminen

  • Alexithymia and occupational burnout are strongly associated in working population.

    Aino K. Mattila;Kirsi Ahola;Teija Honkonen;Jouko K. Salminen

  • Frequent attender profiles: different clinical subgroups among frequent attender patients in primary care.

    Hasse Karlsson;Matti Joukamaa;Ilpo Lahti;Ville Lehtinen

  • Association of cannabis use with prodromal symptoms of psychosis in adolescence.

    Jouko Miettunen;Sari Törmänen;Graham K. Murray;Peter B. Jones

  • Somatizing frequent attenders in primary health care.

    Simo Jyväsjärvi;Matti Joukamaa;Matti Joukamaa;Erkki Väisänen;Erkki Väisänen;Pekka Larivaara

  • Criminality in the offspring of antenatally depressed mothers: a 33-year follow-up of the Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort.

    Pirjo Mäki;Juha Veijola;Pirkko Räsänen;Matti Joukamaa

  • Alexithymia is common among adolescents with severe disruptive behavior.

    Marko Manninen;Sebastian Therman;Jaana Suvisaari;Hanna Ebeling

  • The ability of general practitioners to detect mental disorders in primary health care.

    M. Joukamaa;V. Lehtinen;H. Karlsson

  • Education, gender and cognitive performance in a 62-year-old normal population: results from the Turva Project

    R. Portin;S. Saarijärvi;M. Joukamaa;R. K. R. Salokangas

  • Taxometric analysis of alexithymia in a general population sample from Finland

    Aino K. Mattila;Kateryna V. Keefer;Kateryna V. Keefer;Graeme J. Taylor;Graeme J. Taylor;Matti Joukamaa;Matti Joukamaa

  • Psychiatric morbidity in primary public health care: a multicentre investigation. Part II. Hidden morbidity and choice of treatment.

    P. Munk-Jørgensen;P. Fink;J. I. Brevik;O. S. Dalgard

  • Asperger syndrome, alexithymia and perception of sleep.

    Pekka Tani;Nina Lindberg;Matti Joukamaa;Taina Nieminen-von Wendt

  • Alexithymia in a normal elderly population.

    Matti Joukamaa;Simo Saarijärvi;Marja-Liisa Muuriaisniemi;Raimo K.R Salokangas

  • Alexithymia after traumatic brain injury: its relation to magnetic resonance imaging findings and psychiatric disorders.

    Salla Koponen;Tero Taiminen;Kirsi Honkalampi;Matti Joukamaa

  • Early-life origins of schizotypal traits in adulthood

    Jari Lahti;Katri Raïkkönen;Ulla Sovio;Jouko Miettunen

Frequent Co-Authors

Matti Isohanni
Matti Isohanni University of Oulu
Marjo-Riitta Järvelin
Marjo-Riitta Järvelin Imperial College London
Jouko Miettunen
Jouko Miettunen Oulu University Hospital
Helinä Hakko
Helinä Hakko Oulu University Hospital
Anja Taanila
Anja Taanila University of Oulu
Erkki Kronholm
Erkki Kronholm Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
Irma Moilanen
Irma Moilanen University of Oulu
Peter Jones
Peter Jones University of Cambridge
Nelson B. Freimer
Nelson B. Freimer University of California, Los Angeles

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