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N. Kenneth Sandnabba

N. Kenneth Sandnabba

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
36
Citations
4711
World Ranking
9597
National Ranking
74

N. Kenneth Sandnabba 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 N. Kenneth Sandnabba sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 86 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

N. Kenneth Sandnabba 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 N. Kenneth Sandnabba sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

N. Kenneth Sandnabba is affiliated with Åbo Akademi University in Finland. Their academic career is linked to this institution, where they conduct research and contribute to their field.

No recent papers or published research works are listed for Sandnabba. Similarly, there are no frequent co-authors or publication venues directly associated with their scholarly output in the provided data.

Information regarding specific main fields of study, subfields of study, or main topics of work is not available. There are also no recorded book publications or details about awards received.

The absence of such detailed data suggests the profile may reflect a minimal public record of academic contributions, or the information has not been documented within the current data set.

Best Publications

  • The adult body: how age, gender, and body mass index are related to body image

    Monica Ålgars;Pekka Santtila;Markus Varjonen;Katarina Witting

  • Discrepancies between Sexual Desire and Sexual Activity: Gender Differences and Associations with Relationship Satisfaction

    Pekka Santtila;Ingrid Wager;Katarina Witting;Nicole Harlaar

  • Disordered eating and gender identity disorder: a qualitative study.

    Monica Ålgars;Katarina Alanko;Pekka Santtila;N Kenneth Sandnabba

  • Female Sexual Function and Its Associations with Number of Children, Pregnancy, and Relationship Satisfaction

    Katarina Witting;Pekka Santtila;Katarina Alanko;Nicole Harlaar

  • Parents' Attitudes and Expectations About Children's Cross-Gender Behavior

    N. Kenneth Sandnabba;Christian Ahlberg

  • Behavioural linking of stranger rapes

    Pekka Santtila;Jenny Junkkila;N. Kenneth Sandnabba

  • Common genetic effects of gender atypical behavior in childhood and sexual orientation in adulthood: a study of Finnish twins.

    Katarina Alanko;Pekka Santtila;Nicole Harlaar;Katarina Witting

  • Conflicted Gender Identity, Body Dissatisfaction, and Disordered Eating in Adult Men and Women

    Monica Ålgars;Pekka Santtila;N. Kenneth Sandnabba

  • Sexual behavior and social adaptation among sadomasochistically‐oriented males

    N. Kenneth Sandnabba;Pekka Santtila;Niklas Nordling

  • Sadomasochistically oriented behavior: diversity in practice and meaning.

    L Alison;P Santtila;N K Sandnabba;N Nordling

  • Dynamics of verbal interaction between interviewer and child in interviews with alleged victims of child sexual abuse

    Julia Korkman;Pekka Santtila;N. Kenneth Sandnabba

  • Demographics, sexual behaviour, family background and abuse experiences of practitioners of sadomasochistic sex: a review of recent research

    N. Kenneth Sandnabba;Pekka Santtila;Laurence Alison;Niklas Nordling

  • Evaluation of the female sexual function index in a population based sample from Finland.

    Katarina Witting;Pekka Santtila;Patrick Jern;Markus Varjonen

  • Changes in the prevalence of child sexual abuse, its risk factors, and their associations as a function of age cohort in a Finnish population sample.

    Toni Laaksonen;Heikki Sariola;Ada Johansson;Patrick Jern

  • Psychiatric Symptoms and Same-Sex Sexual Attraction and Behavior in Light of Childhood Gender Atypical Behavior and Parental Relationships

    Katarina Alanko;Pekka Santtila;Katarina Witting;Markus Varjonen

  • Exploring genetic and environmental effects in dysphonia: a twin study.

    Susanna Simberg;Pekka Santtila;Anna Soveri;Markus Varjonen

  • Potential for homosexual response is prevalent and genetic.

    Pekka Santtila;N. Kenneth Sandnabba;Nicole Harlaar;Markus Varjonen

  • Evidence for a genetic etiology to ejaculatory dysfunction

    P Jern;P Santtila;A Johansson;M Varjonen

  • EFFECTS OF INTERVIEW PHASE, REPEATED INTERVIEWING, PRESENCE OF A SUPPORT PERSON, AND ANATOMICALLY DETAILED DOLLS ON CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE INTERVIEWS

    Pekka Santtila;Julia Korkman;N. Kenneth Sandnabba

  • The Genetics of Sexuality and Aggression (GSA) twin samples in Finland.

    Ada Johansson;Patrick Jern;Pekka Santtila;Bettina von der Pahlen

Frequent Co-Authors

Pekka Santtila
Pekka Santtila New York University Shanghai
Patrick Jern
Patrick Jern Åbo Akademi University
Nicole Harlaar
Nicole Harlaar University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Laurence Alison
Laurence Alison University of Liverpool
Andreas Mokros
Andreas Mokros Rolf C. Hagen Group
Jukka Corander
Jukka Corander University of Oslo
Maria Hartwig
Maria Hartwig John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Elias Eriksson
Elias Eriksson University of Gothenburg
Delroy L. Paulhus
Delroy L. Paulhus University of British Columbia
Tim D. Spector
Tim D. Spector King's College London

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