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Rosalind C. Barnett

Rosalind C. Barnett

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
67
Citations
20085
World Ranking
2568
National Ranking
1487

Rosalind C. Barnett 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 Rosalind C. Barnett sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 146 publications — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Rosalind C. Barnett 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 Rosalind C. Barnett sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 67 D-Index — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1984 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Rosalind C. Barnett is affiliated with Brandeis University in the United States. Their recent research primarily centers on health-related topics with a focus on social media in health education.

Recent publications by Barnett include:

  • (006) Characterizing Unmet Needs of Female Cancer Survivors Seeking Sexual Health Education Through Social Media, 2023, The Journal of Sexual Medicine
  • (081) ACCESSIBILITY AND PRESCRIBING PATTERNS OF HORMONE THERAPIES AMONGST ISSWSH PROVIDERS, 2024, The Journal of Sexual Medicine
  • (072) PRESCRIBING PATTERNS AND COST OF HORMONE THERAPIES AMONGST ISSWSH PROVIDERS, 2024, The Journal of Sexual Medicine

Frequent co-authors in Barnett's work include:

  • H Quaile
  • A Yee
  • Sarah Tevis
  • Kristin E. Rojas
  • Ole Paulsen

The primary venue for Barnett's publications is The Journal of Sexual Medicine, where they have contributed at least three papers.

Main fields and subfields of study connected to Barnett's research include health sciences, with a specific subfield focus on health.

Key research topics covered in Barnett's work emphasize social media in health education.

In 1984, Barnett was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), an award that signifies notable standing within the field of psychology.

Best Publications

  • Women, men, work, and family. An expansionist theory.

    Rosalind Chait Barnett;Janet Shibley Hyde

  • Women's involvement in multiple roles and psychological distress.

    Rosalind C. Barnett;Grace K. Baruch

  • Role quality, multiple role involvement, and psychological well-being in midlife women.

    Grace K. Baruch;Rosalind C. Barnett

  • Toward a review and reconceptualization of the work/family literature.

    Rosalind C. Barnett

  • A multivariate hierarchical model for studying psychological change within married couples.

    Stephen W. Raudenbush;Robert T. Brennan;Rosalind C. Barnett

  • Determinants of fathers' participation in family work.

    Rosalind C. Barnett;Grace K. Baruch

  • Women, men, work, and family.

    Rosalind Chait Barnett;Janet Shibley Hyde

  • Women and gender in research on work and family stress.

    Grace K. Baruch;Lois Biener;Rosalind C. Barnett

  • Relation of family responsibilities and gender to the productivity and career satisfaction of medical faculty

    Phyllis L. Carr;Arlene S. Ash;Robert H. Friedman;Amy Scaramucci

  • Junior faculty members' mentoring relationships and their professional development in U.S. medical schools.

    Anita Palepu;Robert H. Friedman;Rosalind C. Barnett;Phyllis L. Carr

  • Learning in a Man's World: Examining the Perceptions of Undergraduate Women in Male-Dominated Academic Areas

    Jennifer Steele;Jacquelyn B. James;Rosalind Chait Barnett

  • Work‐family strains and gains among two‐earner couples

    Nancy L. Marshall;Rosalind C. Barnett

  • Gender and Stress

    Rosalind C. Barnett;Lois Biener;Grace K. Baruch

  • Men's multiple roles and their relationship to men's psychological distress.

    Rosalind C. Barnett;Nancy L. Marshall;Joseph H. Pleck

  • Faculty perceptions of gender discrimination and sexual harassment in academic medicine.

    Phyllis L. Carr;Arlene S. Ash;Robert H. Friedman;Laura Szalacha

  • Gender and the relationship between job experiences and psychological distress: a study of dual-earner couples.

    Rosalind C. Barnett;Nancy L. Marshall;Stephen W. Raudenbush;Robert T. Brennan

  • Women's involvement in multiple roles and psychological distress.

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  • Social roles, gender, and psychological distress.

    Rosalind C. Barnett;Grace K. Baruch

  • Home-to-Work Spillover Revisited: A Study of Full-Time Employed Women in Dual Earner Couples.

    Rosalind C. Barnett

  • Change in job and marital experiences and change in psychological distress: a longitudinal study of dual-earner couples.

    Rosalind C. Barnett;Stephen W. Raudenbush;Robert T. Brennan;Joseph H. Pleck

  • Job experiences over time, multiple roles, and women's mental health: a longitudinal study.

    Rosalind C. Barnett;Nancy L. Marshall;Judith D. Singer

Frequent Co-Authors

Nancy L. Marshall
Nancy L. Marshall Wellesley College
Robert T. Brennan
Robert T. Brennan Boston College
Laura A. Szalacha
Laura A. Szalacha University of South Florida
Stephen W. Raudenbush
Stephen W. Raudenbush University of Chicago
Arlene S. Ash
Arlene S. Ash University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Douglas T. Hall
Douglas T. Hall Boston University
Joseph H. Pleck
Joseph H. Pleck University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Judith D. Singer
Judith D. Singer Harvard University
Janet Shibley Hyde
Janet Shibley Hyde University of Wisconsin–Madison
Lisa F. Berkman
Lisa F. Berkman Harvard University

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