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D-Index
74
Citations
22917
World Ranking
19345
National Ranking
9633

Paula J. Clayton publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paula J. Clayton sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 157 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Paula J. Clayton D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paula J. Clayton sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 74 D-Index — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Paula J. Clayton was affiliated with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in the United States. Their work primarily involved contributions connected to this institution.

There are no listed recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields or subfields of study, main topics of work, or awards documented for Paula J. Clayton in the available data.

Due to the absence of detailed records on publications or research specifics, the profile focuses on the affiliation and the historical presence of the scientist.

Best Publications

  • Suicide and suicide risk in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender populations: review and recommendations.

    Ann P. Haas;Mickey Eliason;Vickie M. Mays;Robin M. Mathy

  • Complicated grief and related bereavement issues for DSM‐5

    M. Katherine Shear;Naomi Simon;Melanie Wall;Sidney Zisook

  • Mortality of patients with mood disorders: follow-up over 34–38 years

    F. Angst;H. H. Stassen;Paula J Clayton;J. Angst

  • Switching from 'unipolar' to bipolar II. An 11-year prospective study of clinical and temperamental predictors in 559 patients.

    Hagop S. Akiskal;Jack D. Maser;Pamela J. Zeller;Jean Endicott

  • Manic depressive illness

    George Winokur;Paula J. Clayton;Theodore Reich

  • Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with bipolar disorder

    R. M A Hirschfeld;P. J. Clayton;I. Cohen;J. Fawcett

  • Heterogeneity in the inheritance of alcoholism: A study of male and female twins.

    Roy W. Pickens;Dace S. Svikis;Matt McGue;David T. Lykken

  • Assessing personality: effects of the depressive state on trait measurement.

    Robert M Hirschfeld;Gerald L. Klerman;Paula J. Clayton;Martin B. Keller

  • Candidate Endophenotypes for Genetic Studies of Suicidal Behavior

    J. John Mann;Victoria A. Arango;Shelli Avenevoli;David A. Brent

  • Differential outcome of pure manic, mixed/cycling, and pure depressive episodes in patients with bipolar illness.

    Martin B. Keller;Philip W. Lavori;William Coryell;Nancy C. Andreasen

  • The depression of widowhood.

    Paula J. Clayton;James A. Halikas;William L. Maurice

  • A Study of Normal Bereavement

    Paula Clayton;Lynn Desmarais;George Winokur

  • Premorbid personality of depressive, bipolar, and schizophrenic patients with special reference to suicidal issues.

    Jules Angst;Jules Angst;Paula J Clayton;Paula J Clayton

  • FOLLOW-UP AND FAMILY STUDY OF ANXIOUS DEPRESSION

    Paula J. Clayton;William M. Grove;William Coryell;Martin Keller

  • Personality and Depression: Empirical Findings

    Robert M. A. Hirschfeld;Gerald L. Klerman;Gerald L. Klerman;Paula J. Clayton;Paula J. Clayton;Martin B. Keller;Martin B. Keller

  • Mortality in a Follow-up of 500 Psychiatric Outpatients: I. Total Mortality

    Ronald L. Martin;C. Robert Cloninger;Samuel B. Guze;Paula J. Clayton

  • Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with eating disorders (revision)

    C. Bell;C. Bulik;P. Clayton;Scott J Crow

  • Bipolar II : Combine or keep separate?

    Jean Endicott;John Nee;Nancy Andreasen;Paula Clayton

  • Can Temperament Identify Affectively Ill Patients Who Engage in Lethal or Near-Lethal Suicidal Behavior? A 14-Year Prospective Study

    Jack D. Maser;Hagop S. Akiskal;Pamela Schettler;William A. Scheftner

  • Depression and panic attacks: the significance of overlap as reflected in follow-up and family study data.

    W. Coryell;J. Endicott;N. C. Andreasen;M. B. Keller

Frequent Co-Authors

Nancy C. Andreasen
Nancy C. Andreasen University of Iowa
Robert M. A. Hirschfeld
Robert M. A. Hirschfeld The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Martin B. Keller
Martin B. Keller Brown University
William Coryell
William Coryell University of Iowa
C. Robert Cloninger
C. Robert Cloninger Washington University in St. Louis
Maria A. Oquendo
Maria A. Oquendo University of Pennsylvania
Theodore Reich
Theodore Reich Washington University in St. Louis
Barbara Stanley
Barbara Stanley Columbia University
Jean Endicott
Jean Endicott Columbia University
Annette L. Beautrais
Annette L. Beautrais University of Canterbury

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