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Michael H. Miner 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 Michael H. Miner sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 137 publications — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Michael H. Miner 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 Michael H. Miner sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Michael H. Miner is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Psychology, Social Sciences, and Medicine, with a particular focus on several subfields including Clinical Psychology, Gender Studies, Sociology and Political Science, Social Psychology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Miner's work covers a range of topics, notably Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology; Gender, Feminism, and Media; LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy; Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending; Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet; Child Abuse and Trauma; and Eating Disorders and Behaviors.

The researcher has published extensively, with frequent contributions to several academic venues. These include:

  • The Journal of Sexual Medicine
  • Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy
  • Telemedicine Journal and e-Health
  • PsycTESTS Dataset
  • Journal of Behavioral Addictions

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Miner reflect their focus on sexual behavior and related psychological issues. Examples include:

  • Assessing compulsive sexual behavior disorder: The development and international validation of the compulsive sexual behavior disorder-diagnostic inventory (CSBD-DI), 2023, Journal of Behavioral Addictions
  • Sexual Consent: How Relationships, Gender, and Sexual Self-Disclosure Affect Signaling and Interpreting Cues for Sexual Consent in a Hypothetical Heterosexual Sexual Situation, 2020, Sex Roles
  • The Relationship between Compulsive Sexual Behavior, Religiosity, and Moral Disapproval, 2022, Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy
  • Estimated Prevalence and Demographic Correlates of Compulsive Sexual Behavior Among Gay Men in the United States, 2021, The Journal of Sexual Medicine
  • The Relationship between Boredom Proneness, Attachment Styles and Compulsive Sexual Behavior, 2022, Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy

Miner frequently collaborates with other researchers in related fields, with notable co-authors including Eli Coleman, Neil Gleason, Nicholas P. Newstrom, Todd L. Jennings, and Katja H. Nielsen.

Best Publications

  • Stigma, mental health, and resilience in an online sample of the US transgender population.

    Walter O. Bockting;Michael H. Miner;Rebecca E. Swinburne Romine;Autumn Hamilton

  • Detecting, Preventing, and Responding to “Fraudsters” in Internet Research: Ethics and Tradeoffs

    Jennifer E. F. Teitcher;Walter O. Bockting;José A. Bauermeister;Chris J. Hoefer

  • Psychiatric Comorbidity in Pedophilic Sex Offenders

    Nancy C. Raymond;Eli Coleman;Fred Ohlerking;Gary A. Christenson

  • Psychiatric comorbidity and compulsive/impulsive traits in compulsive sexual behavior.

    Nancy C Raymond;Eli Coleman;Michael H Miner

  • The Sexual Health Model: application of a sexological approach to HIV prevention

    Beatrice Bean E Robinson;Walter O Bockting;B R Simon Rosser;Michael Miner

  • Juvenile sex offenders: a case against the legal and clinical status quo.

    Elizabeth J. Letourneau;Michael H. Miner

  • Postpartum Depression Screening at Well-Child Visits: Validity of a 2-Question Screen and the PHQ-9

    Dwenda Gjerdingen;Scott Crow;Patricia McGovern;Michael Miner

  • Compulsive Sexual Behavior Inventory: A Preliminary Study of Reliability and Validity

    Eli Coleman;Michael H Miner;F. Ohlerking;Nancy C Raymond

  • Capturing the social demographics of hidden sexual minorities: An internet study of the transgender population in the United States

    B. R. Simon Rosser;J. Michael Oakes;Walter O. Bockting;Michael Miner

  • The Compulsive Sexual Behavior Inventory: Psychometric Properties

    Michael H Miner;Eli Coleman;Michael W Ross

  • The relationship between homosexuality, internalized homo-negativity, and mental health in men who have sex with men.

    B R Simon Rosser;Walter O Bockting;Michael W Ross;Michael H Miner

  • Cerebral white matter and cognition in hydrocephalic children.

    Jack M. Fletcher;Timothy P. Bohan;Michael E. Brandt;Bonnie L. Brookshire

  • Predictors of mothers' postpartum body dissatisfaction.

    Dwenda Gjerdingen;Patricia Fontaine;Scott J Crow;Patricia M McGovern

  • Prevalence of Distress Associated With Difficulty Controlling Sexual Urges, Feelings, and Behaviors in the United States

    Janna A. Dickenson;Neil Gleason;Eli Coleman;Michael H. Miner

  • Sexual negotiation, HIV-status disclosure, and sexual risk behavior among Latino men who use the internet to seek sex with other men.

    Alex Carballo-Diéguez;Michael H Miner;Curtis Dolezal;B. R. Simon Rosser

  • Preliminary investigation of the impulsive and neuroanatomical characteristics of compulsive sexual behavior

    Michael H Miner;Nancy C Raymond;Bryon A Mueller;Martin Lloyd

  • HIV Risk and the Internet: Results of the Men's INTernet Sex (MINTS) Study

    B. R. Simon Rosser;Michael H Miner;Walter O. Bockting;Michael W Ross

  • Momentary Parental Stress and Food-Related Parenting Practices

    Jerica M. Berge;Allan D. Tate;Amanda Trofholz;Angela R. Fertig

  • Understanding Sexual Perpetration Against Children: Effects of Attachment Style, Interpersonal Involvement, and Hypersexuality

    Michael H Miner;Beatrice E Bean Robinson;Raymond A Knight;Dianne Berg

  • The Transgender Identity Survey: A Measure of Internalized Transphobia.

    Walter O. Bockting;Walter O. Bockting;Michael H. Miner;Rebecca E. Swinburne Romine;Curtis Dolezal

  • Conducting Internet Research With the Transgender Population: Reaching Broad Samples and Collecting Valid Data

    Michael H. Miner;Walter O. Bockting;Rebecca Swinburne Romine;Sivakumaran Raman

  • Compulsive Sexual Behavior and Risk for Unsafe Sex Among Internet Using Men Who Have Sex with Men

    Eli Coleman;Keith J. Horvath;Michael Miner;Michael W. Ross

  • Sexual Offender Treatment

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Frequent Co-Authors

Eli Coleman
Eli Coleman University of Minnesota
B. R. Simon Rosser
B. R. Simon Rosser University of Minnesota
Walter O. Bockting
Walter O. Bockting Columbia University
Jerica M. Berge
Jerica M. Berge University of Minnesota
Scott J. Crow
Scott J. Crow University of Minnesota
Michael W. Ross
Michael W. Ross University of Minnesota
Raymond A. Knight
Raymond A. Knight Brandeis University
Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
Dianne Neumark-Sztainer University of Minnesota
Elizabeth J. Letourneau
Elizabeth J. Letourneau Johns Hopkins University
Erick Janssen
Erick Janssen KU Leuven

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