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74
Citations
21459
World Ranking
590
National Ranking
280

Overview

Richard L. Hough is affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital in the United States. Their main field of study is Medicine, with a focus on Psychiatry and Mental Health as a subfield. Their research primarily covers topics related to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

Their recent scholarly output includes the paper titled "The Shifting Subtypes of ADHD: Classification Depends on How Symptom Reports are Combined," published in 2020 at UNC Libraries.

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Best Publications

  • The NIMH Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program: Historical Context, Major Objectives, and Study Population Characteristics

    Darrel A. Regier;Jerome K. Myers;Morton Kramer;Lee N. Robins

  • Problems in families of male Vietnam veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder.

    B. K. Jordan;C. R. Marmar;John A. Fairbank;W. E. Schlenger

  • Peritraumatic dissociation and posttraumatic stress in male Vietnam theater veterans.

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  • Acculturation and lifetime prevalence of psychiatric disorders among Mexican Americans in Los Angeles.

    M A Burnam;R L Hough;M Karno;J I Escobar

  • Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders in Youths Across Five Sectors of Care

    Ann F. Garland;Richard L. Hough;Kristen M. Mccabe;May Yeh

  • Prevalence and risk factors for homelessness and utilization of mental health services among 10,340 patients with serious mental illness in a large public mental health system

    David P. Folsom;William Hawthorne;Laurie Lindamer;Todd Gilmer

  • Racial and ethnic differences in utilization of mental health services among high-risk youths.

    Ann F. Garland;Anna S. Lau;May Yeh;Kristen M. McCabe

  • Six-month prevalence of specific psychiatric disorders among Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic whites in Los Angeles.

    M. Audrey Burnam;Richard L. Hough;Javier I. Escobar;Marvin Karno

  • The prevalence of lifetime and partial post-traumatic stress disorder in vietnam theater veterans

    Daniel S. Weiss;Charles R. Marmar;William E. Schlenger;John A. Fairbank

  • Utilization of Health and Mental Health Services by Los Angeles Mexican Americans and Non-Hispanic Whites

    Richard L. Hough;John A. Landsverk;Marvin Karno;M. Audrey Burnam

  • The prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder in the Vietnam generation : a multimethod, multisource assessment of psychiatric disorder

    William E. Schlenger;Richard A. Kulka;John A. Fairbank;Richard L. Hough

  • Type of maltreatment as a predictor of mental health service use for children in foster care.

    Ann F. Garland;John L. Landsverk;John L. Landsverk;Richard L. Hough;Richard L. Hough;Elissa Ellis-MacLeod

  • Somatization in the community: relationship to disability and use of services.

    J I Escobar;J M Golding;R L Hough;M Karno

  • Lifetime and Current Prevalence of Specific Psychiatric Disorders Among Vietnam Veterans and Controls

    B Jordan;William Schlenger;R Hough;Richard Kulka

  • The acculturation gap-distress hypothesis among high-risk Mexican American families.

    Anna S Lau;Kristen M McCabe;May Yeh;Ann F Garland

  • Prevalence of adolescent substance use disorders across five sectors of care.

    Gregory A. Aarons;Sandra A. Brown;Richard L. Hough;Ann F. Garland

  • Job loss and alcohol abuse: a test using data from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area project.

    Ralph Catalano;David Dooley;Georjeanna Wilson;Richard Hough

  • Gender Differences in Psychopathology, Functional Impairment, and Familial Risk Factors Among Adjudicated Delinquents

    Kristen M. Mccabe;Amy E. Lansing;Ann Garland;Richard Hough

  • Measurement of Acculturation in a Community Population of Mexican Americans

    M. Audrey Burnam;Cynthia A. Telles;Marvin Karno;Richard L. Hough

  • Parental beliefs about the causes of child problems: exploring racial/ethnic patterns.

    May Yeh;Richard L. Hough;Kristen McCabe;Anna Lau

  • Racial/ethnic differences in parental endorsement of barriers to mental health services for youth.

    May Yeh;May Yeh;May Yeh;Kristen McCabe;Kristen McCabe;Kristen McCabe;Richard L. Hough;Deborah Dupuis

Frequent Co-Authors

Kristen M. McCabe
Kristen M. McCabe University of San Diego
Ann F. Garland
Ann F. Garland University of California, San Diego
Gregory A. Aarons
Gregory A. Aarons University of California, San Diego
Michael S. Hurlburt
Michael S. Hurlburt University of Southern California
Anna S. Lau
Anna S. Lau University of California, Los Angeles
Dilip V. Jeste
Dilip V. Jeste University of California, San Diego
Todd P. Gilmer
Todd P. Gilmer University of California, San Diego
David Dooley
David Dooley University of California, Irvine
Bohdan Kolody
Bohdan Kolody San Diego State University
Ralph Catalano
Ralph Catalano University of California, Berkeley

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