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William N. Friedrich

William N. Friedrich

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Psychology

D-Index
44
Citations
8334
World Ranking
6948
National Ranking
3760

Overview

William N. Friedrich was affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States during their academic and research career. Their work was conducted within a clinical and research environment known for its contributions to medical science.

No specific data on their recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study are available. Similarly, there are no listed main topics of work or awards recorded for this scientist.

Due to the absence of detailed bibliographic or topical information, a comprehensive overview of their scientific research contributions cannot be developed from the available data.

Best Publications

  • Normative Sexual Behavior in Children

    William N. Friedrich;Patricia Grambsch;Daniel Broughton;James Kuiper

  • Child Sexual Behavior Inventory: Normative and Clinical Comparisons.

    William N. Friedrich;Patricia Grambsch;Linda Damon;Sandra K. Hewitt

  • Child Sexual Behavior Inventory: normative, psychiatric, and sexual abuse comparisons.

    William N. Friedrich;Jennifer L. Fisher;Carrie Anne Dittner;Robert Acton

  • Human sexual development.

    John DeLamater;William N. Friedrich

  • Normative Sexual Behavior in Children: A Contemporary Sample

    William N. Friedrich;Jennifer Fisher;Daniel Broughton;Margaret Houston

  • Health Risk Behaviors and Medical Sequelae of Childhood Sexual Abuse

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  • Report of the ATSA Task Force on Children With Sexual Behavior Problems

    Mark Chaffin;Lucy Berliner;Richard Block;Toni Cavanagh Johnson

  • Rationally and empirically derived dimensions of children's symptomatology: expert ratings and confirmatory factor analyses of the CBCL.

    Liliana J. Lengua;Christine A. Sadowski;William N. Friedrich;Jennifer Fisher

  • Psychotherapy of Sexually Abused Children and their Families

    William N. Friedrich

  • Psychological functioning and behavior of sexually abused girls.

    Alison J. Einbender;William N. Friedrich

  • Young school-age sexually aggressive children.

    William N. Friedrich;William J. Luecke

  • A case-control study of anatomic changes resulting from sexual abuse

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  • Children from Sexually Abusive Families: A Behavioral Comparison

    William N. Friedrich;Robert L. Beilke;Anthony J. Urquiza

  • Sexual victimization and sexual behavior in children: a review of recent literature

    William N. Friedrich

  • The role of the child in abuse: A review of the literature.

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  • Sexual behavior problems in preteen children: developmental, ecological, and behavioral correlates.

    W. N. Friedrich;W. Hobart Davies;Eleonora Feher;John Wright

  • Behavior Problems in Young Sexually Abused Boys A Comparison Study

    William N. Friedrich;Robert L. Beilke;Anthony J. Urquiza

  • Predictors of the coping behavior of mothers of handicapped children.

    William N. Friedrich

  • Psychometric properties of the Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children (TSCC) with psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents.

    Christine M. Sadowski;William N. Friedrich

  • Adolescent Deliberate Self-Harm: Linkages to Emotion Regulation and Family Emotional Climate

    Leslie Sim;Molly C. Adrian;Janice Zeman;Michael Cassano

  • Cross-cultural comparisons of child-reported emotional and physical abuse: rates, risk factors and psychosocial symptoms

    Sandra Sebre;Ieva Sprugevica;Antoni Novotni;Dimitar Bonevski

  • Pediatric cancer: predicting sibling adjustment

    Donna S. Cohen;William N. Friedrich;Theresa M. Jaworski;Donna Copeland

  • Bulimia : a systems approach to treatment

    Maria P. P. Root;Patricia Fallon;William N. Friedrich

Frequent Co-Authors

Lucy Berliner
Lucy Berliner University of Washington
W. Hobart Davies
W. Hobart Davies University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Liliana J. Lengua
Liliana J. Lengua University of Washington
John DeLamater
John DeLamater University of Wisconsin–Madison
Theo G. M. Sandfort
Theo G. M. Sandfort Columbia University
Janice Zeman
Janice Zeman William & Mary
Pierre McDuff
Pierre McDuff University of Montreal
Stéphane Sabourin
Stéphane Sabourin Université Laval

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