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Vladislav Ruchkin

Vladislav Ruchkin

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Psychology

D-Index
40
Citations
5678
World Ranking
8313
National Ranking
79

Overview

Vladislav Ruchkin is affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of psychology and medicine. The main areas of Ruchkin's work include clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, cognitive neuroscience, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, and social psychology.

Their research topics focus on child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, child abuse and trauma, suicide and self-harm studies, autism spectrum disorder research, child nutrition and feeding issues, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and migration, health, and trauma.

Ruchkin has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Roman Koposov
  • Andrew Stickley
  • Johan Isaksson
  • Tomiki Sumiyoshi
  • Yosuke Inoue

The notable publication venues for Ruchkin's research include:

  • Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Frontiers in Public Health
  • JAMA Network Open
  • Molecular Autism

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Vladislav Ruchkin are:

  • "Community Violence Exposure and School Functioning in Youth: Cross-Country and Gender Perspectives," 2021, Frontiers in Public Health
  • "Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Among Incarcerated Adolescents: Prevalence, Personality, and Psychiatric Comorbidity," 2021, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • "Nonshared environmental factors in the aetiology of autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions: a monozygotic co-twin control study," 2022, Molecular Autism
  • "Evaluation of Birth Weight and Neurodevelopmental Conditions Among Monozygotic and Dizygotic Twins," 2023, JAMA Network Open
  • "Dopamine-related receptors, substance dependence, behavioral problems and personality among juvenile delinquents," 2020, Personality and Individual Differences

Best Publications

  • The psychosocial aspects of children exposed to war: practice and policy initiatives

    Joshua Barenbaum;Vladislav Ruchkin;Mary Schwab-Stone

  • The protective effects of religiousness and parent involvement on the development of conduct problems among youth exposed to violence

    Michelle J. Pearce;Stephanie M. Jones;Mary E. Schwab‐stone;Vladislav Ruchkin

  • Violence exposure and substance use in adolescents: Findings from three countries

    Robert Vermeiren;Mary Schwab-Stone;Dirk Deboutte;Peter E Leckman

  • The association of community violence exposure with middle-school achievement: A prospective study

    Christopher C Henrich;Mary Schwab-Stone;Kostas Fanti;Stephanie M Jones

  • Violence exposure, posttraumatic stress, and personality in juvenile delinquents.

    Vladislav V. Ruchkin;Mary Schwab-Stone;Roman Koposov;Robert Vermeiren

  • Adolescents in transition: school and family characteristics in the development of violent behaviors entering high school.

    Andreas Frey;Andreas Frey;Vladislav Ruchkin;Vladislav Ruchkin;Andres Martin;Mary E. Schwab-Stone

  • Risk Factors for Violent Offending in Autism Spectrum Disorder A National Study of Hospitalized Individuals

    Niklas Långström;Martin Grann;Vladislav Ruchkin;Gabrielle Sjöstedt

  • Predicting recidivism in delinquent adolescents from psychological and psychiatric assessment.

    Robert Vermeiren;Mary Schwab-Stone;Vladislav Ruchkin;Antoine De Clippele

  • Loneliness and health risk behaviours among Russian and U.S. adolescents: a cross-sectional study

    Andrew Stickley;Andrew Stickley;Ai Koyanagi;Roman A Koposov;Mary Schwab-Stone

  • Loneliness and its association with psychological and somatic health problems among Czech, Russian and U.S. adolescents

    Andrew Stickley;Andrew Stickley;Ai Koyanagi;Roman A Koposov;Marek Blatný

  • Violence Exposure and Psychopathology in Urban Youth: The Mediating Role of Posttraumatic Stress

    Vladislav Ruchkin;Christopher C. Henrich;Shallimar M. Jones;Robert Vermeiren;Robert Vermeiren

  • Association Between Polymorphisms in the Dopamine Transporter Gene and Depression Evidence for a Gene-Environment Interaction in a Sample of Juvenile Detainees

    Gerald J. Haeffel;Marya Getchell;Roman A. Koposov;Carolyn M. Yrigollen

  • The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire: the self-report version in American urban and suburban youth.

    Vladislav Ruchkin;Stephanie Jones;Robert Vermeiren;Mary Schwab-Stone

  • Suicidal ideations and attempts in juvenile delinquents.

    Vladislav V. Ruchkin;Mary Schwab-Stone;Roman A. Koposov;Robert Vermeiren;Robert Vermeiren

  • Homicide in discharged patients with schizophrenia and other psychoses: A national case-control study

    Seena Fazel;Petra Buxrud;Vladislav Ruchkin;Martin Grann

  • Social and Health Assessment (SAHA): Psychometric Development Summary.

    V. Ruchkin;M. Schwab-Stone;R. Vermeiren;Ruchkin

  • The mediating role of alienation in the development of maladjustment in youth exposed to community violence.

    Deborah A. O'donnell;Mary E. Schwab-Stone;Vladislav Ruchkin

  • Early to Bed: A Study of Adaptation Among Sexually Active Urban Adolescent Girls Younger Than Age Sixteen

    Andrés Martin;Vladislav Ruchkin;Argyro Caminis;Robert Vermeiren

  • Psychosocial predictors of sexual initiation and high-risk sexual behaviors in early adolescence.

    Argyro Caminis;Christopher Henrich;Vladislav Ruchkin;Mary Schwab-Stone

  • Suicidal behavior and violence in male adolescents: a school-based study.

    Robert Vermeiren;Mary E. Schwab-Stone;Vladislav V. Ruchkin;Robert A. King

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Vermeiren
Robert Vermeiren Leiden University Medical Center
Elena L. Grigorenko
Elena L. Grigorenko University of Houston
Martin Eisemann
Martin Eisemann University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Denis G. Sukhodolsky
Denis G. Sukhodolsky Yale University
Colin G. DeYoung
Colin G. DeYoung University of Minnesota
Stephanie M. Jones
Stephanie M. Jones Harvard University
Christopher C. Henrich
Christopher C. Henrich University of Alabama at Birmingham
Andrew J. Pakstis
Andrew J. Pakstis Yale University
Hans Steiner
Hans Steiner Stanford University
Linda C. Mayes
Linda C. Mayes Yale University

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