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Stanley E. Althof 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 Stanley E. Althof sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 200 publications — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Stanley E. Althof 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 Stanley E. Althof sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 63 D-Index — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Stanley E. Althof is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Medicine and Psychology with significant contributions in related subfields including Psychiatry and Mental health, Clinical Psychology, Surgery, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and Urology.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Sexual function and dysfunction studies
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Genital Health and Disease
  • Hormonal and reproductive studies
  • Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research
  • Pelvic floor disorders treatments
  • Sexual Differentiation and Disorders

Althof has published extensively in several scientific journals, with a notable number of publications appearing in the following venues:

  • The Journal of Sexual Medicine
  • Sexual Medicine Reviews
  • The Journal of Urology
  • Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
  • PsycTESTS Dataset

Recent publications by Stanley E. Althof include:

  • "Disorders of Ejaculation: An AUA/SMSNA Guideline" (2021) in The Journal of Urology
  • "The Unfinished Business of Defining Premature Ejaculation: The Need for Targeted Research" (2022) in Sexual Medicine Reviews
  • "Development and Validation of the Satisfaction Survey for Inflatable Penile Implant (SSIPI)" (2021) in The Journal of Sexual Medicine
  • "Erectile Dysfunction is a Modifiable Risk Factor for Major Depressive Disorder: Analysis of a Federated Research Network" (2021) in The Journal of Sexual Medicine
  • "Advances and Missteps in Diagnosing Premature Ejaculation: Analysis and Future Directions" (2021) in The Journal of Sexual Medicine

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • David L. Rowland
  • John P. Mulhall
  • Philippe Côté-Léger
  • Chris G. McMahon
  • Carolyn A. Salter

Best Publications

  • Summary of the recommendations on sexual dysfunctions in men

    Francesco Montorsi;Ganesan Adaikan;Edgardo Becher;Francois Giuliano

  • An evidence-based definition of lifelong premature ejaculation: report of the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM) ad hoc committee for the definition of premature ejaculation.

    Chris G. McMahon;Stanley E. Althof;Marcel D. Waldinger;Hartmut Porst

  • Premature ejaculation: An observational study of men and their partners

    Donald L. Patrick;Stanley E. Althof;Jon L. Pryor;Raymond Rosen

  • Psychological and interpersonal dimensions of sexual function and dysfunction.

    Marita McCabe;Stanley E. Althof;Pierre Assalian;Marie Chevret-Measson

  • An Evidence-Based Unified Definition of Lifelong and Acquired Premature Ejaculation: Report of the Second International Society for Sexual Medicine Ad Hoc Committee for the Definition of Premature Ejaculation

    Ege Can Serefoglu;Chris G. Mcmahon;Marcel D. Waldinger;Stanley E. Althof

  • An Update of the International Society of Sexual Medicine's Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Premature Ejaculation (PE)

    Stanley E. Althof;Chris G. McMahon;Marcel D. Waldinger;Ege Can Serefoglu

  • EDITS: development of questionnaires for evaluating satisfaction with treatments for erectile dysfunction.

    Stanley E. Althof;Eric W. Corty;Stephen B. Levine;Frederic Levine;Frederic Levine

  • Development and Validation of a Premature Ejaculation Diagnostic Tool

    Tara Symonds;Michael A. Perelman;Stanley Althof;François Giuliano

  • ORIGINAL RESEARCH: Summary of the Recommendations on Sexual Dysfunctions in Men

    Tom F. Lue;François Giuliano;Francesco Montorsi;Raymond C. Rosen

  • International Society for Sexual Medicine's guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of premature ejaculation.

    Stanley E. Althof;Carmita H.N. Abdo;John Dean;Geoff Hackett

  • Quality of life and erectile dysfunction

    Stanley E Althof

  • How does premature ejaculation impact a man s life

    Tara Symonds;D. Roblin;K. Hart;S. Althof

  • Male Sexual Health Questionnaire (MSHQ): scale development and psychometric validation

    Raymond C. Rosen;Joseph Catania;Lance Pollack;Stanley Althof

  • Development and validation of the Self-Esteem And Relationship (SEAR) questionnaire in erectile dysfunction.

    J C Cappelleri;S E Althof;R L Siegel;A Shpilsky

  • Impact of Peyronie's Disease on Sexual and Psychosocial Functioning: Qualitative Findings in Patients and Controls

    Raymond Rosen;Joseph Catania;Tom Lue;Stanley Althof

  • Development and Validation of a New Questionnaire to Assess Sexual Satisfaction, Control, and Distress Associated with Premature Ejaculation

    Stanley Althof;Raymond Rosen;Tara Symonds;Rajiv Mundayat

  • When an erection alone is not enough: biopsychosocial obstacles to lovemaking.

    S E Althof

  • Development and Validation of Four-Item Version of Male Sexual Health Questionnaire to Assess Ejaculatory Dysfunction

    Raymond C. Rosen;Joseph A. Catania;Stanley E. Althof;Lance M. Pollack

  • Self‐reported Premature Ejaculation and Aspects of Sexual Functioning and Satisfaction

    David Rowland;Michael Perelman;Stanley Althof;James Barada

  • ORIGINAL RESEARCH—PSYCHOLOGY: Psychological and Interpersonal Dimensions of Sexual Function and Dysfunction

    Stanley E. Althof;Sandra R. Leiblum;Marie Chevret‐Measson;Uwe Hartmann

  • ReviewsAn Evidence-Based Unified Definition of Lifelong and Acquired Premature Ejaculation: Report of the Second International Society for Sexual Medicine Ad Hoc Committee for the Definition of Premature Ejaculation

    Ege Can Serefoglu;Chris G. McMahon;Marcel D. Waldinger;Stanley E. Althof

Frequent Co-Authors

Raymond C. Rosen
Raymond C. Rosen New England Research Institutes
François Giuliano
François Giuliano Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Wayne J.G. Hellstrom
Wayne J.G. Hellstrom Tulane University
David L. Rowland
David L. Rowland Valparaiso University
Irwin Goldstein
Irwin Goldstein Alvarado Hospital Medical Center
Marita P. McCabe
Marita P. McCabe Swinburne University of Technology
Emmanuele A. Jannini
Emmanuele A. Jannini University of Rome Tor Vergata
Kevin T. McVary
Kevin T. McVary Loyola University Medical Center
Joseph A. Catania
Joseph A. Catania Oregon State University

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