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D-Index
47
Citations
6783
World Ranking
3464
National Ranking
1667

Paul J. Chung publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul J. Chung sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 229 publications — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Paul J. Chung D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul J. Chung sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 47 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Paul J. Chung is affiliated with Kaiser Permanente in the United States. Their research contributions span multiple disciplines including Health Professions, Psychology, and Medicine, with a significant focus on Clinical Psychology and General Health Professions. The scientist's work addresses key subfields such as Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Sociology and Political Science, and Education.

The main topics explored in their research include Child Abuse and Trauma, Child and Adolescent Health, Family and Disability Support Research, Infant Development and Preterm Care, Healthcare Policy and Management, Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, and Homelessness and Social Issues.

Paul J. Chung has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, notably Rebecca Dudovitz with 16 joint publications, Ryan J. Coller with 11, Elizabeth S. Barnert with 10, Lindsey R. Thompson with 9, and Lorena Porras-Javier with 8.

The scientist has contributed to a variety of publication venues, with the most frequent being Academic Pediatrics (13 publications), PEDIATRICS (11 publications), JAMA Pediatrics (2 publications), The Journal of Pediatrics (2 publications), and Children and Youth Services Review (2 publications).

Recent papers co-authored by Paul J. Chung include:

  • Health System Research Priorities for Children and Youth With Special Health Care Needs, 2020, PEDIATRICS
  • Positive Childhood Experiences and Adult Health Outcomes, 2023, PEDIATRICS
  • The Interwoven Nature of Medical and Social Complexity in US Children, 2020, JAMA Pediatrics
  • Intergenerational Associations between Parents' and Children's Adverse Childhood Experience Scores, 2021, Children
  • Racial Disparities in Developmental Delay Diagnosis and Services Received in Early Childhood, 2021, Academic Pediatrics

Best Publications

  • Parents’ Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Children’s Behavioral Health Problems

    Adam Schickedanz;Neal Halfon;Narayan Sastry;Paul J. Chung

  • Preventive Care for Children in the United States: Quality and Barriers

    Paul J. Chung;Tim C. Lee;Janina L. Morrison;Mark A. Schuster

  • Spending on Children's Personal Health Care in the United States, 1996-2013.

    Anthony L. Bui;Joseph L. Dieleman;Hannah Hamavid;Maxwell Birger

  • Preventing Hospitalizations in Children With Medical Complexity: A Systematic Review

    Ryan J. Coller;Bergen B. Nelson;Daniel J. Sklansky;Adrianna A. Saenz

  • Family-Provided Health Care for Children With Special Health Care Needs

    John A Romley;John A Romley;Aakash K Shah;Aakash K Shah;Paul J Chung;Paul J Chung;Marc N Elliott

  • How Does Incarcerating Young People Affect Their Adult Health Outcomes

    Elizabeth S. Barnert;Elizabeth S. Barnert;Rebecca Dudovitz;Rebecca Dudovitz;Bergen B. Nelson;Bergen B. Nelson;Tumaini R. Coker;Tumaini R. Coker

  • Adolescents' Perspectives on the Use of a Text Messaging Service for Preventive Sexual Health Promotion

    Raymond C.W. Perry;Karen C. Kayekjian;Rebecca A. Braun;Michelle Cantu

  • Incarcerated Youths’ Perspectives on Protective Factors and Risk Factors for Juvenile Offending: A Qualitative Analysis

    Elizabeth S. Barnert;Raymond Perry;Veronica F. Azzi;Rashmi Shetgiri

  • Alcohol Advertising in Magazines and Adolescent Readership

    Craig F. Garfield;Paul J. Chung;Paul J. Rathouz

  • Paid parental leave and family wellbeing in the sustainable development era

    Jody Heymann;Aleta R. Sprague;Arijit Nandi;Alison Earle

  • Association of Team Sports Participation With Long-term Mental Health Outcomes Among Individuals Exposed to Adverse Childhood Experiences

    Molly C. Easterlin;Molly C. Easterlin;Paul J. Chung;Mei Leng;Rebecca Dudovitz;Rebecca Dudovitz

  • Improving Access to and Utilization of Adolescent Preventive Health Care: The Perspectives of Adolescents and Parents

    Tumaini R. Coker;Tumaini R. Coker;Harvinder G. Sareen;Paul J. Chung;Paul J. Chung;David P. Kennedy;David P. Kennedy

  • Grit: A Potential Protective Factor Against Substance Use and Other Risk Behaviors Among Latino Adolescents

    Lourdes R. Guerrero;Rebecca N. Dudovitz;Paul J. Chung;Paul J. Chung;Kulwant K. Dosanjh

  • The Effect of Menopause on Grip and Pinch Strength: Results from the Chicago, Illinois, Site of the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation

    Lianne M. Kurina;Martha Gulati;Susan A. Everson-Rose;Paul J. Chung

  • Recurrence of Preterm Birth and Early Term Birth

    Juan Yang;Rebecca J. Baer;Vincenzo Berghella;Christina Chambers

  • Identifying best practices for "Safe Harbor" legislation to protect child sex trafficking victims: Decriminalization alone is not sufficient.

    Elizabeth S. Barnert;Susan Abrams;Veronica F. Azzi;Gery Ryan

  • Risk and Resilience in Latinos A Community-Based Participatory Research Study

    Rashmi Shetgiri;Sheryl H. Kataoka;Gery W. Ryan;Lawren Miller Askew

  • Well-child care clinical practice redesign for young children: a systematic review of strategies and tools

    Tumaini R. Coker;Annika Windon;Candice Moreno;Candice Moreno;Mark A. Schuster;Mark A. Schuster

  • Routine assessment of family and community health risks: parent views and what they receive

    Michael D. Kogan;Mark A. Schuster;Mark A. Schuster;Stella M. Yu;Christina H. Park

  • Health System Research Priorities for Children and Youth With Special Health Care Needs.

    Ryan J. Coller;Jay G. Berry;Dennis Z. Kuo;Karen Kuhlthau

  • A Parent Coach Model for Well-Child Care Among Low-Income Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Tumaini R. Coker;Tumaini R. Coker;Sandra Chacon;Marc N. Elliott;Yovana Bruno

  • Improving Access to and Utilization of Adolescent Preventive Health Care

    Tumaini Coker;Harvinder G. Sareen;Paul J. Chung;David Kennedy

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Schuster
Mark A. Schuster Kaiser Permanente
Marc N. Elliott
Marc N. Elliott RAND Corporation
Peter G. Szilagyi
Peter G. Szilagyi University of California, Los Angeles
Bonnie T. Zima
Bonnie T. Zima University of California, Los Angeles
David N. Kennedy
David N. Kennedy University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Gery W. Ryan
Gery W. Ryan Kaiser Permanente
Paul G. Shekelle
Paul G. Shekelle RAND Corporation
Laura S. Abrams
Laura S. Abrams University of California, Los Angeles
Neal Halfon
Neal Halfon University of California, Los Angeles
Chris Feudtner
Chris Feudtner Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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