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Sarah E. Racine

Sarah E. Racine

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
30
Citations
3595
World Ranking
11384
National Ranking
793

Sarah E. Racine 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 Sarah E. Racine sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 91 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sarah E. Racine 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 Sarah E. Racine sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 30 D-Index — 1st percentile

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

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

Best Publications

  • Research Review: What we have learned about the causes of eating disorders – a synthesis of sociocultural, psychological, and biological research

    Kristen M. Culbert;Sarah E. Racine;Kelly L. Klump

  • The interactive effects of estrogen and progesterone on changes in emotional eating across the menstrual cycle.

    Kelly L. Klump;Pamela K. Keel;Sarah E. Racine;S. Alexandra Burt

  • Emotion dysregulation and symptoms of anorexia nervosa: the unique roles of lack of emotional awareness and impulse control difficulties when upset.

    Sarah E. Racine;Jennifer E. Wildes

  • Sex differences in binge eating patterns in male and female adult rats

    Kelly L. Klump;Sarah Racine;Britny Hildebrandt;Cheryl L. Sisk

  • Exploring the relationship between negative urgency and dysregulated eating: etiologic associations and the role of negative affect.

    Sarah E. Racine;Pamela K. Keel;S. Alexandra Burt;Cheryl L. Sisk

  • Emotion dysregulation and anorexia nervosa: An exploration of the role of childhood abuse

    Sarah E. Racine;Sarah E. Racine;Jennifer E. Wildes

  • Hormonal Factors and Disturbances in Eating Disorders.

    Kristen M. Culbert;Sarah E. Racine;Kelly L. Klump

  • Ovarian Hormone Influences on Dysregulated Eating: A Comparison of Associations in Women with versus without Binge Episodes.

    Kelly L. Klump;Sarah E. Racine;Britny Hildebrandt;S. Alexandra Burt

  • Dynamic longitudinal relations between emotion regulation difficulties and anorexia nervosa symptoms over the year following intensive treatment.

    Sarah E. Racine;Jennifer E. Wildes

  • Do emotional eating urges regulate affect? Concurrent and prospective associations and implications for risk models of binge eating.

    Alissa A. Haedt-Matt;Pamela K. Keel;Sarah E. Racine;S. Alexandra Burt

  • The possible influence of impulsivity and dietary restraint on associations between serotonin genes and binge eating

    Sarah E. Racine;Kristen M. Culbert;Christine L. Larson;Kelly L. Klump

  • Dietary restraint moderates genetic risk for binge eating.

    Sarah E. Racine;S. Alexandra Burt;William G. Iacono;Matt McGue

  • Examining the relationship between dietary restraint and binge eating: differential effects of major and minor stressors.

    Amanda M. Woods;Sarah E. Racine;Kelly L. Klump

  • Differential associations between ovarian hormones and disordered eating symptoms across the menstrual cycle in women.

    Sarah E. Racine;Kristen M. Culbert;Pamela K. Keel;Cheryl L. Sisk

  • Emotion regulation difficulties as common and unique predictors of impulsive behaviors in university students.

    Alexia E Miller;Sarah E Racine

  • Emotion dysregulation across the spectrum of pathological eating: Comparisons among women with binge eating, overeating, and loss of control eating.

    Sarah E Racine;Sarah A Horvath

  • Examining associations between negative urgency and key components of objective binge episodes.

    Sarah E. Racine;S. Alexandra Burt;Pamela K. Keel;Cheryl L. Sisk

  • Eating disorders and the nine symptoms of borderline personality disorder: A systematic review and series of meta‐analyses

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  • The effects of ovarian hormones and emotional eating on changes in weight preoccupation across the menstrual cycle

    Britny A. Hildebrandt;Sarah E. Racine;Pamela K. Keel;S. Alexandra Burt

  • A systematic review and secondary data analysis of the interactions between the serotonin transporter 5-HTTLPR polymorphism and environmental and psychological factors in eating disorders.

    Vanja Rozenblat;Deborah Ong;Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz;Kirsti Akkermann

Frequent Co-Authors

Kelly L. Klump
Kelly L. Klump Michigan State University
S. Alexandra Burt
S. Alexandra Burt Michigan State University
Cheryl L. Sisk
Cheryl L. Sisk Michigan State University
Michael C. Neale
Michael C. Neale Virginia Commonwealth University
Pamela K. Keel
Pamela K. Keel Florida State University
Christine L. Larson
Christine L. Larson University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Rutger C. M. E. Engels
Rutger C. M. E. Engels Erasmus University Rotterdam
Jaanus Harro
Jaanus Harro University of Tartu
Janet Treasure
Janet Treasure King's College London
David A. Collier
David A. Collier Eli Lilly (United States)

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