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Suzanne L. Wenzel 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 Suzanne L. Wenzel sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 170 publications — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Suzanne L. Wenzel 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 Suzanne L. Wenzel sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Suzanne L. Wenzel is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their research primarily concentrates on issues related to homelessness, social determinants of health, and community integration, situated within the broader field of Health Professions. The subfields relevant to their work include General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science, Finance, Health, and Emergency Medicine.

The scientist has contributed to various topics in their research, including:

  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
  • Health Disparities and Outcomes
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Emergency and Acute Care Studies

Notable recent publications by Suzanne L. Wenzel include:

  • Does the Timing of Incarceration Impact the Timing and Duration of Homelessness? Evidence from "The Transitions to Housing" Study, 2020, Justice Quarterly
  • Exploring the Association of Community Integration in Mental Health among Formerly Homeless Individuals Living in Permanent Supportive Housing, 2020, American Journal of Community Psychology
  • Social network change after moving into permanent supportive housing: Who stays and who goes?, 2020, Network Science
  • Construct, concurrent, and real-world predictive validity of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation (DERS-18) among young adults with history of homelessness., 2021, Psychological Assessment
  • Views on health activation and support services among formerly homeless adults living in Permanent Supportive Housing in the United States, 2021, Health & Social Care in the Community

Frequent co-authors working with Suzanne L. Wenzel include:

  • Benjamin F. Henwood
  • Harmony Rhoades
  • Tiffany M. Abramson
  • Elizabeth Burner
  • Sara Semborski

Frequent venues where Suzanne L. Wenzel's work is published encompass:

  • Health & Social Care in the Community
  • Annals of Emergency Medicine
  • Justice Quarterly
  • American Journal of Community Psychology
  • Network Science

Best Publications

  • Antecedents of Physical and Sexual Victimization Among Homeless Women: A Comparison to Homeless Men

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Paul Koegel;Lillian Gelberg

  • UTILIZATION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AMONG HOMELESS ADULTS IN LOS ANGELES

    Paul Koegel;Greer Sullivan;M. Audrey Burnam;Sally C. Morton

  • Prevalence and Characteristics of Clients with Co‐Occurring Disorders in Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment

    Katherine E. Watkins;Sarah B. Hunter;Suzanne L. Wenzel;Wenli Tu

  • Trauma, depression, coping, and mental health service seeking among impoverished women.

    Nadine Recker Rayburn;Suzanne L. Wenzel;Marc N. Elliott;Katrin Hambarsoomians

  • Drug Courts: A Conceptual Framework:

    Douglas L. Longshore;Susan Turner;Suzanne L. Wenzel;Andrew R. Morral

  • No digital divide? Technology use among homeless adults

    Harmony Rhoades;Suzanne L. Wenzel;Eric Rice;Hailey Winetrobe

  • Personal network correlates of alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use among homeless youth.

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Suzanne L. Wenzel;Joan S. Tucker;Daniela Golinelli;Harold D. Green

  • Prevalence and co-occurrence of violence, substance use and disorder, and HIV risk behavior: a comparison of sheltered and low-income housed women in Los Angeles County.

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Joan S. Tucker;Marc N. Elliott;Katrin Hambarsoomians

  • A DECADE OF DRUG TREATMENT COURT RESEARCH

    Susan Turner;Douglas L. Longshore;Suzanne L. Wenzel;Elizabeth Deschenes

  • Health of Homeless Women with Recent Experience of Rape

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Barbara D. Leake;Lillian Gelberg

  • Risk Factors for Major Violence Among Homeless Women

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  • Physical violence against impoverished women: a longitudinal analysis of risk and protective factors.

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Joan S. Tucker;Marc N. Elliott;Grant N. Marshall

  • The social context of homeless women's alcohol and drug use

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Harold D. Green;Joan S. Tucker;Daniela Golinelli

  • Access to Inpatient or Residential Substance Abuse Treatment among Homeless Adults With Alcohol or Other Drug Use Disorders

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;M. Audrey Burnam;Paul Koegel;Sally C. Morton

  • Substance Use and Other Risk Factors for Unprotected Sex: Results from an Event-Based Study of Homeless Youth

    Joan S. Tucker;Gery W. Ryan;Daniela Golinelli;Brett Ewing

  • Social networks of homeless youth in emerging adulthood.

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Suzanne L. Wenzel;Ian Holloway;Daniela Golinelli;Brett Ewing

  • Homeless Veterans' Utilization of Medical, Psychiatric, and Substance Abuse Services

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Lailee Bakhtiar;Nicholas H. Caskey;Elizabeth A. Hardie

  • Sexual Risk among Impoverished Women: Understanding the Role of Housing Status

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Joan S. Tucker;Marc N. Elliott;Katrin Hambarsoomians

  • Drug courts: A bridge between criminal justice and health services

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Douglas L. Longshore;Susan Turner;M. Susan Ridgely

  • Increased Substance Use and Risky Sexual Behavior Among Migratory Homeless Youth: Exploring the Role of Social Network Composition

    Steven C. Martino;Joan S. Tucker;Gery Ryan;Suzanne L. Wenzel

  • Antecedents of Physical and Sexual Victimization Among Homeless Women

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Paul Koegel;Lillian Gelberg

  • Prevalence and Co-Occurrence of Violence, Substance Use and Disorder, and HIV Risk Behavior

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Joan S. Tucker;Marc N. Elliott;Katrin Hambarsoomian

Frequent Co-Authors

Joan S. Tucker
Joan S. Tucker RAND Corporation
Daniela Golinelli
Daniela Golinelli RAND Corporation
David N. Kennedy
David N. Kennedy University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Benjamin F. Henwood
Benjamin F. Henwood University of Southern California
Gery W. Ryan
Gery W. Ryan Kaiser Permanente
Eric Rice
Eric Rice University of Southern California
Marc N. Elliott
Marc N. Elliott RAND Corporation
Paul Koegel
Paul Koegel RAND Corporation
Ronald M. Andersen
Ronald M. Andersen University of California, Los Angeles
Douglas Longshore
Douglas Longshore University of California, Los Angeles

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