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52
Citations
8359
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5059
National Ranking
2774

Overview

Randy A. Sansone is affiliated with Wright State University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects involvement in various aspects of research, though specific details regarding publications, coauthors, and fields of study are not extensively documented.

Sansone's recent works do not have publicly listed papers, therefore no detailed information on publication titles, years, or venues is currently available. Similarly, there are no recorded frequent co-authors or notable publication venues associated with their research activities.

The profile indicates no book publications, which suggests that Sansone's contributions have been primarily through other academic formats or remain undocumented in book form.

Information about main and subfields of study, as well as detailed topics covered in their research, is not listed. This absence precludes a clear specification of their areas of specialization or thematic focus within the broader academic landscape.

No awards or distinctions have been recorded for Sansone, and the scientist is not deceased.

Best Publications

  • The Self-Harm Inventory (SHI): Development of a scale for identifying self-destructive behaviors and borderline personality disorder.

    Randy A. Sansone;Michael W. Wiederman;Lori A. Sansone

  • Antidepressant adherence: are patients taking their medications?

    Randy A Sansone;Lori A Sansone

  • The Prevalence of Personality Disorders Among Those with Eating Disorders

    Randy A Sansone;John L Levitt;Lori A Sansone

  • Gender Patterns in Borderline Personality Disorder

    Randy A. Sansone;Lori A. Sansone

  • Tramadol: seizures, serotonin syndrome, and coadministered antidepressants.

    Randy A Sansone;Lori A Sansone

  • The prevalence of borderline personality among primary care patients with chronic pain

    Randy A Sansone;Philip Whitecar;Brian P Meier;Ann Murry

  • Gratitude and well being: the benefits of appreciation.

    Randy A Sansone;Lori A Sansone

  • Affective disorder in the families of women with normal weight bulimia.

    Stephen L Stern;K. N. Dixon;E. Nemzer;M. D. Lake

  • Pain, pain, go away: antidepressants and pain management.

    Randy A Sansone;Lori A Sansone

  • Self-Harm Behaviors Among Those with Eating Disorders: An Overview

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  • Serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors: a pharmacological comparison.

    Randy A Sansone;Lori A Sansone

  • Childhood abuse, mental healthcare utilization, self-harm behavior, and multiple psychiatric diagnoses among inpatients with and without a borderline diagnosis.

    Randy A. Sansone;Randy A. Sansone;Douglas A. Songer;Douglas A. Songer;Kimberly A. Miller

  • Borderline Personality as a Predictor of Outcome in Women With Eating Disorders

    Randy A. Sansone;Mark A. Fine

  • Health care utilization and history of trauma among women in a primary care setting.

    Randy A. Sansone;Michael W. Wiederman;Lori A. Sansone

  • Persons with depressive symptoms and the treatments they receive: a comparison of primary care physicians and psychiatrists.

    David Pingitore;Lonnie Snowden;Randy A. Sansone;Michael Klinkman

  • Obesity among sexually abused women: an adaptive function for some?

    Michael W. Wiederman;Randy A. Sansone;Lori A. Sansone

  • Responses of mental health clinicians to patients with borderline personality disorder.

    Randy A Sansone;Lori A Sansone

  • Borderline personality symptomatology and sexual impulsivity.

    Randy A. Sansone;Jacqueline Barnes;Elizabeth Muennich;Michael W. Wiederman

  • Bodily Self-Harm and Its Relationship to Childhood Abuse Among Women in a Primary Care Setting

    Michael W. Wiederman;Randy A. Sansone;Lori A. Sansone

  • The Prevalence of Childhood Trauma Among Those Seeking Buprenorphine Treatment

    Randy A. Sansone;Philip Whitecar;Michael W. Wiederman

  • Doctor shopping: a phenomenon of many themes.

    Randy A Sansone;Lori A Sansone

  • SSRI-Induced Indifference.

    Randy A Sansone;Lori A Sansone

  • The christmas effect on psychopathology.

    Randy A Sansone;Lori A Sansone

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael W. Wiederman
Michael W. Wiederman University of Alabama at Birmingham
Martin Sellbom
Martin Sellbom Monash University
Mark A. Fine
Mark A. Fine University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Brian P. Meier
Brian P. Meier Gettysburg College

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