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5431
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Nathan B. Hansen 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 Nathan B. Hansen sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 133 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Nathan B. Hansen 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 Nathan B. Hansen sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Nathan B. Hansen is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their research spans across Medicine and Psychology, with specific contributions in the subfields of General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, and Social Psychology.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Sex work and related issues
  • Migration, Health and Trauma

Nathan B. Hansen has published extensively in several academic journals, with notable venues including:

  • AIDS and Behavior
  • AIDS Care
  • Archives of Sexual Behavior
  • Journal of Homosexuality
  • Psychiatric Services

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Hansen highlight diverse topics related to sexual health, minority stress, and clinical decision-making. These include:

  • The Discrimination Experiences and Coping Responses of Non-binary and Trans People, 2020, Journal of Homosexuality
  • Youth Functioning and Organizational Success for West African Regional Development (Youth FORWARD): Study Protocol, 2020, Psychiatric Services
  • An Experimental Study of the Effects of Patient Race, Sexual Orientation, and Injection Drug Use on Providers' PrEP-Related Clinical Judgments, 2021, AIDS and Behavior
  • Validating Self-Reported Unhealthy Alcohol Use With Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) Among Patients With HIV, 2020, Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research
  • Optimizing Provider Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Training: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Recommendations from Providers Across the PrEP Implementation Cascade, 2021, AIDS and Behavior

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Trace Kershaw
  • Mohammad Rifat Haider
  • E. Jennifer Edelman
  • Monique J. Brown
  • Tamora A. Callands

Best Publications

  • The Reliability and Validity of the Outcome Questionnaire

    Michael J. Lambert;Gary M. Burlingame;Val Umphress;Nathan B. Hansen

  • The Psychotherapy Dose‐Response Effect and Its Implications for Treatment Delivery Services

    Nathan B. Hansen;Michael J. Lambert;Evan M. Forman

  • Patient-focused research: using patient outcome data to enhance treatment effects.

    Michael J. Lambert;Nathan B. Hansen;Arthur E. Finch

  • The impact of patient race on clinical decisions related to prescribing HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP): assumptions about sexual risk compensation and implications for access.

    Sarah K. Calabrese;Valerie A. Earnshaw;Kristen Underhill;Nathan B. Hansen;Nathan B. Hansen

  • Assessing clinical significance: proposed extensions to method.

    Richard C. Tingey;Michael J. Lambert;Gary M. Burlingame;Nathan B. Hansen

  • Exploring Discrimination and Mental Health Disparities Faced By Black Sexual Minority Women Using a Minority Stress Framework

    Sarah K. Calabrese;Ilan H. Meyer;Nicole M. Overstreet;Rahwa Haile

  • Annual Research Review: Mental health and resilience in HIV/AIDS-affected children – a review of the literature and recommendations for future research

    Theresa S. Betancourt;Sarah E. Meyers-Ohki;Alexandra Charrow;Nathan Hansen

  • A Multiprocess Latent Class Analysis of the Co-Occurrence of Substance Use and Sexual Risk Behavior Among Adolescents

    Christian M. Connell;Tamika D. Gilreath;Nathan B. Hansen

  • Assessing clinical significance: Application to the Beck Depression Inventory.

    Leslie B. Seggar;Michael J. Lambert;Nathan B. Hansen

  • A Behavioral Intervention for War-Affected Youth in Sierra Leone: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Theresa S. Betancourt;Ryan McBain;Elizabeth A. Newnham;Adeyinka M. Akinsulure-Smith

  • An evaluation of the dose-response relationship in naturalistic treatment settings using survival analysis.

    Nathan B. Hansen;Michael J. Lambert

  • In Their Own Voices A Qualitative Study of Women's Risk for Intimate Partner Violence and HIV in South Africa

    Ashley M. Fox;Sharon S. Jackson;Nathan B. Hansen;Nolwazi Gasa

  • Outcomes from a Group Intervention for Coping with HIV/AIDS and Childhood Sexual Abuse: Reductions in Traumatic Stress

    Kathleen J. Sikkema;Nathan B. Hansen;Arlene Kochman;Nalini Tarakeshwar

  • HIV Sexual Risk Behavior Among Low-Income Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence: The Role of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

    Courtenay E. Cavanaugh;Nathan B. Hansen;Tami P. Sullivan

  • Mental Health Treatment to Reduce HIV Transmission Risk Behavior: A Positive Prevention Model

    Kathleen J. Sikkema;Melissa H. Watt;Anya S. Drabkin;Christina S. Meade

  • Resilience, stress, and life quality in older adults living with HIV/AIDS.

    Xindi Fang;Wilson Vincent;Sarah K. Calabrese;Timothy G. Heckman

  • Long-term correlates of childhood abuse among adults with severe mental illness: adult victimization, substance abuse, and HIV sexual risk behavior.

    Christina S. Meade;Christina S. Meade;Trace S. Kershaw;Nathan B. Hansen;Kathleen J. Sikkema;Kathleen J. Sikkema

  • Putting PrEP into Practice: Lessons Learned from Early-Adopting U.S. Providers’ Firsthand Experiences Providing HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis and Associated Care

    Sarah K. Calabrese;Manya Magnus;Kenneth H. Mayer;Kenneth H. Mayer;Douglas S. Krakower;Douglas S. Krakower

  • Effects of a coping intervention on transmission risk behavior among people living with HIV/AIDS and a history of childhood sexual abuse.

    Kathleen J Sikkema;Patrick A Wilson;Nathan B Hansen;Arlene Kochman

  • The impact of receiving an HIV diagnosis and cognitive processing on psychological distress and posttraumatic growth

    Vienna R. Nightingale;Tamara G. Sher;Nathan B. Hansen

Frequent Co-Authors

Kathleen J. Sikkema
Kathleen J. Sikkema Columbia University
Trace Kershaw
Trace Kershaw Yale University
Kenneth H. Mayer
Kenneth H. Mayer Harvard Medical School
Christina S. Meade
Christina S. Meade Duke University
Amy C. Justice
Amy C. Justice Yale University
David A. Fiellin
David A. Fiellin Yale University
John F. Dovidio
John F. Dovidio Yale University
Manya Magnus
Manya Magnus George Washington University
Stephen A. Maisto
Stephen A. Maisto Syracuse University
Valerie A. Earnshaw
Valerie A. Earnshaw University of Delaware

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