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Richard P. Swinson

Richard P. Swinson

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
71
Citations
21381
World Ranking
2149
National Ranking
123

Richard P. Swinson 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 Richard P. Swinson sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 226 publications — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Richard P. Swinson 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 Richard P. Swinson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Richard P. Swinson is affiliated with McMaster University in Canada. Their academic profile presents a focused association with this institution, indicating a base for research and scholarly activity.

There are no published papers, frequent co-authors, or known frequent publication venues listed for Richard P. Swinson. Likewise, information about book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main research topics is not available.

No awards have been recorded for this researcher. The absence of specified research outputs or detailed academic contributions limits the scope for further elaboration on their scientific work or impact.

Despite the limited information, the profile reflects a researcher engaged within an academic context in Canada, without publicly documented research outputs or collaborations at this time.

Best Publications

  • Psychometric properties of the 42-item and 21-item versions of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales in clinical groups and a community sample.

    Martin M. Antony;Peter J. Bieling;Brian J. Cox;Murray W. Enns

  • The State--Trait Anxiety Inventory, Trait version: structure and content re-examined

    Peter J Bieling;Martin M Antony;Martin M Antony;Richard P Swinson

  • Alprazolam in panic disorder and agoraphobia : results from a multicenter trial. I, Efficacy in short-term treatment

    J. C. Ballenger;G. Burrows;R. Dupont;I. M. Lesser

  • Dimensions of perfectionism across the anxiety disorders.

    Martin M. Antony;Christine L. Purdon;Christine L. Purdon;Veronika Huta;Richard P. Swinson

  • Alprazolam and exposure alone and combined in panic disorder with agoraphobia. A controlled study in London and Toronto.

    Isaac M. Marks;Richard P. Swinson;Metin Başoğlu;Klaus Kuch

  • Symptom structure in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a confirmatory factor-analytic study

    Laura J Summerfeldt;Margaret A Richter;Martin M Antony;Martin M Antony;Richard P Swinson

  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Theory, Research, and Treatment

    Richard P. Swinson;Martin M. Antony;Stanley Rachman;Margaret A. Richter

  • Psychometric properties of the social phobia inventory: further evaluation.

    Martin M. Antony;Michael J. Coons;Randi E. McCabe;Andrea Ashbaugh

  • The GAD-7 scale was accurate for diagnosing generalised anxiety disorder

    Richard P Swinson

  • Preliminary Examination of the Relationship Between Anxiety Disorders in Adults and Self-Reported History of Teasing or Bullying Experiences

    Randi E. McCabe;Martin M. Antony;Laura J. Summerfeldt;Andrea Liss

  • Sertraline Treatment of Generalized Social Phobia: A 20-Week, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study

    Michael A. Van Ameringen;Roger M. Lane;John R. Walker;Rudradeo C. Bowen

  • Alprazolam in Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia: Results From a Multicenter Trial: III. Discontinuation Effects

    John C. Pecknold;Richard P. Swinson;Klaus Kuch;Carl P. Lewis

  • Frequency and severity of the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome across the anxiety disorders and depression.

    Daniel F. Gros;Martin M. Antony;Martin M. Antony;Martin M. Antony;Randi E. McCabe;Randi E. McCabe;Richard P. Swinson;Richard P. Swinson

  • Attachment in mothers with anxiety disorders and their children

    Katharina Manassis;Susan Bradley;Susan Goldberg;Jane Hood

  • Secondary depression in panic disorder and agoraphobia. I. Frequency, severity, and response to treatment.

    Ira M. Lesser;Robert T. Rubin;John C. Pecknold;Arthur Rifkin

  • A Comparison of Social Phobia Outcome Measures in Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy:

    Brian J. Cox;Leah Ross;Richard P. Swinson;David M. Direnfeld

  • Smoking behaviors across anxiety disorders.

    Randi E McCabe;Susan M Chudzik;Martin M Antony;Lisa Young

  • Does the Beck Anxiety Inventory measure anything beyond panic attack symptoms

    Brian J. Cox;Eva Cohen;David M. Direnfeld;Richard P. Swinson

  • Psychometric properties of the frost multidimensional perfectionism scale in a clinical anxiety disorders sample.

    Christine Purdon;Martin M. Antony;Richard P. Swinson

  • Behavioural inhibition, attachment and anxiety in children of mothers with anxiety disorders.

    Katharina Manassis;Susan Bradley;Susan Goldberg;Jane Hood

  • Clomipramine, flouxetine, and behavior therapy in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder: A meta-analysis

    Brian J. Cox;Richard P. Swinson;Bent Morrison;Paul S. Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin M. Antony
Martin M. Antony Toronto Metropolitan University
Brian J. Cox
Brian J. Cox University of Manitoba
Randi E. McCabe
Randi E. McCabe McMaster University
Laura J. Summerfeldt
Laura J. Summerfeldt Trent University
Isaac Marks
Isaac Marks King's College London
Norman S. Endler
Norman S. Endler York University
Russell T. Joffe
Russell T. Joffe Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Margaret A. Richter
Margaret A. Richter Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
Metin Başoğlu
Metin Başoğlu King's College London
Graham D. Burrows
Graham D. Burrows University of Melbourne

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