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D-Index
78
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31146
World Ranking
426
National Ranking
30

Tim Slade publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tim Slade sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 316 publications — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Tim Slade D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tim Slade sits on this spectrum.

30 D-Index: 177 scientists 31 D-Index: 210 scientists 32 D-Index: 222 scientists 33 D-Index: 188 scientists 34 D-Index: 181 scientists 35 D-Index: 243 scientists 36 D-Index: 261 scientists 37 D-Index: 272 scientists 38 D-Index: 278 scientists 39 D-Index: 300 scientists 40 D-Index: 297 scientists 41 D-Index: 308 scientists 42 D-Index: 313 scientists 43 D-Index: 300 scientists 44 D-Index: 269 scientists 45 D-Index: 260 scientists 46 D-Index: 228 scientists 47 D-Index: 251 scientists 48 D-Index: 203 scientists 49 D-Index: 186 scientists 50 D-Index: 187 scientists 51 D-Index: 166 scientists 52 D-Index: 138 scientists 53 D-Index: 141 scientists 54 D-Index: 131 scientists 55 D-Index: 137 scientists 56 D-Index: 109 scientists 57 D-Index: 129 scientists 58 D-Index: 95 scientists 59 D-Index: 105 scientists 60 D-Index: 106 scientists 61 D-Index: 86 scientists 62 D-Index: 94 scientists 63 D-Index: 77 scientists 64 D-Index: 79 scientists 65 D-Index: 59 scientists 66 D-Index: 68 scientists 67 D-Index: 51 scientists 68 D-Index: 49 scientists 69 D-Index: 40 scientists 70 D-Index: 43 scientists 71 D-Index: 40 scientists 72 D-Index: 50 scientists 73 D-Index: 46 scientists 74 D-Index: 43 scientists 75 D-Index: 45 scientists 76 D-Index: 45 scientists 77 D-Index: 30 scientists 78 D-Index: 25 scientists 79 D-Index: 31 scientists 80 D-Index: 29 scientists 81 D-Index: 18 scientists 82 D-Index: 21 scientists 83 D-Index: 26 scientists 84 D-Index: 15 scientists 85 D-Index: 15 scientists 86 D-Index: 19 scientists 87 D-Index: 19 scientists 88 D-Index: 12 scientists 89 D-Index: 7 scientists 90 D-Index: 19 scientists 91 D-Index: 20 scientists 92 D-Index: 13 scientists 93 D-Index: 9 scientists 94 D-Index: 13 scientists 95 D-Index: 8 scientists 96 D-Index: 7 scientists 97 D-Index: 6 scientists 98 D-Index: 6 scientists 99 D-Index: 6 scientists 100+ D-Index: 97 scientists
30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 78 D-Index — 95th percentile

95% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Tim Slade is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia and focuses their research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Psychology.

Their work spans a range of subfields including Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions, Epidemiology, Social Psychology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

Their research covers key topics such as:

  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Mental Health Research Topics

Tim Slade has contributed to recent publications including:

  • Validity and utility of Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): I. Psychosis superspectrum, 2020, World Psychiatry
  • Validity and utility of Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): II. Externalizing superspectrum, 2021, World Psychiatry
  • Combined prevention for substance use, depression, and anxiety in adolescence: a cluster-randomised controlled trial of a digital online intervention, 2020, The Lancet Digital Health
  • A Detailed Hierarchical Model of Psychopathology: From Individual Symptoms up to the General Factor of Psychopathology, 2021, Clinical Psychological Science
  • Adolescent Alcohol Use Trajectories: Risk Factors and Adult Outcomes, 2020, PEDIATRICS

Frequent co-authors associated with Slade's work are:

  • Cath Chapman
  • Maree Teesson
  • Matthew Sunderland
  • Nicola C. Newton
  • Katrina E. Champion

Publications by Tim Slade often appear in these venues:

  • Addiction
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
  • Psychological Medicine
  • Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology

Best Publications

  • The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A Dimensional Alternative to Traditional Nosologies

    Roman Kotov;Robert F. Krueger;David Watson;Thomas M. Achenbach

  • Interpreting scores on the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10).

    Gavin Andrews;Tim Slade

  • The performance of the K6 and K10 screening scales for psychological distress in the Australian National Survey of Mental Health and Well-Being.

    T. A. Furukawa;R. C. Kessler;T. Slade;G. Andrews

  • The epidemiology of traumatic event exposure worldwide: results from the World Mental Health Survey Consortium.

    C. Benjet;E. Bromet;E. G. Karam;R. C. Kessler

  • 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing: Methods and key findings.

    Tim Slade;Amy Johnston;Mark A. Oakley Browne;Gavin Andrews

  • Cannabis use and earlier onset of psychosis: a systematic meta-analysis.

    Matthew Large;Swapnil Sharma;Michael T. Compton;Michael T. Compton;Tim Slade

  • Anxious and non-anxious major depressive disorder in the World Health Organization World Mental Health Surveys.

    R. C. Kessler;N. A. Sampson;P. Berglund;M. J. Gruber

  • Lifetime Prevalence of Gender-Based Violence in Women and the Relationship With Mental Disorders and Psychosocial Function

    Susan Rees;Derrick Silove;Tien Chey;Lorraine Ivancic

  • The structure of common DSM-IV and ICD-10 mental disorders in the Australian general population.

    Tim Slade;David Watson

  • Cross-sectional comparison of the epidemiology of DSM-5 generalized anxiety disorder across the globe

    Ayelet Meron Ruscio;Lauren S. Hallion;Carmen C.W. Lim;Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola

  • Progress in achieving quantitative classification of psychopathology

    Robert F. Krueger;Roman Kotov;David Watson;Miriam K. Forbes

  • Birth cohort trends in the global epidemiology of alcohol use and alcohol-related harms in men and women: Systematic review and metaregression

    Tim Slade;Cath Chapman;Wendy Swift;Katherine Keyes

  • Kessler Psychological Distress Scale: Normative data from the 2007 Australian National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing

    Tim Slade;Rachel Grove;Philip Burgess

  • The structure of psychopathology: Toward an expanded quantitative empirical model.

    Aidan G. C. Wright;Robert F. Krueger;Megan J. Hobbs;Kristian E. Markon

  • Service use for mental health problems: findings from the 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing.

    Philip Burgess;Jane Pirkis;Tim N Slade;Amy K Johnston

  • Why does the burden of disease persist? Relating the burden of anxiety and depression to effectiveness of treatment

    G Andrews;K Sanderson;T Slade;C Issakidis

  • The Mental Health of Australians 2 Report on the 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing

    Tim Slade;Amy Johnston;Maree Teesson;Harvey Whiteford

  • Prevalence and correlates of DSM-IV major depression in an Australian national survey.

    Kay Wilhelm;Philip Mitchell;Tim Slade;Suzanne Brownhill

  • The time has come for dimensional personality disorder diagnosis

    Christopher J. Hopwood;Roman Kotov;Robert F. Krueger;David Watson

  • Validity and utility of Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): II. Externalizing superspectrum

    Unknown

  • Epidemiology of anxiety disorders in the Australian general population: findings of the 2007 Australian National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing

    Peter M. McEvoy;Rachel Grove;Tim Slade

  • Deconstructing current comorbidity: data from the Australian National Survey of Mental Health and Well-Being.

    Gavin Andrews;Tim Slade;Cathy Issakidis

Frequent Co-Authors

Maree Teesson
Maree Teesson University of Sydney
Matthew Sunderland
Matthew Sunderland University of Sydney
Gavin Andrews
Gavin Andrews University of New South Wales
Delyse Hutchinson
Delyse Hutchinson Deakin University
Raimondo Bruno
Raimondo Bruno University of Tasmania
Patricia J. Conrod
Patricia J. Conrod University of Montreal
Lexine Stapinski
Lexine Stapinski University of Sydney
Shane Darke
Shane Darke University of New South Wales
Leanne Hides
Leanne Hides University of Queensland
Louisa Degenhardt
Louisa Degenhardt University of New South Wales

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