Emily Kline

1.8k total citations
64 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Emily Kline is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Clinical Psychology and Philosophy. According to data from OpenAlex, Emily Kline has authored 64 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 53 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 36 papers in Clinical Psychology and 21 papers in Philosophy. Recurrent topics in Emily Kline's work include Schizophrenia research and treatment (53 papers), Mental Health and Psychiatry (21 papers) and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (18 papers). Emily Kline is often cited by papers focused on Schizophrenia research and treatment (53 papers), Mental Health and Psychiatry (21 papers) and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (18 papers). Emily Kline collaborates with scholars based in United States, Denmark and Netherlands. Emily Kline's co-authors include Jason Schiffman, Gloria Reeves, Elizabeth Thompson, Anna Kline, Emily Oken, Steven C. Pitts, Kristin Bussell, Camille Wilson, Sabrina Ereshefsky and Caroline Demro and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Social Science & Medicine and Psychological Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Emily Kline

60 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Emily Kline United States 22 867 561 334 252 199 64 1.4k
Nicole A. Roberts United States 20 460 0.5× 475 0.8× 172 0.5× 394 1.6× 110 0.6× 44 1.4k
May M.L. Lam Hong Kong 14 585 0.7× 637 1.1× 233 0.7× 396 1.6× 167 0.8× 24 1.4k
Laura DeHaan United States 7 457 0.5× 573 1.0× 159 0.5× 174 0.7× 121 0.6× 7 1.3k
Kevin Ka Shing Chan Hong Kong 23 382 0.4× 814 1.5× 80 0.2× 417 1.7× 151 0.8× 68 1.4k
Annalisa Tanzilli Italy 21 220 0.3× 881 1.6× 94 0.3× 371 1.5× 48 0.2× 76 1.3k
Javier Ortuño‐Sierra Spain 23 434 0.5× 824 1.5× 90 0.3× 367 1.5× 109 0.5× 78 1.4k
Carmelo Masala Italy 19 356 0.4× 556 1.0× 76 0.2× 269 1.1× 63 0.3× 39 1.2k
Angela Woods United Kingdom 15 459 0.5× 208 0.4× 274 0.8× 143 0.6× 164 0.8× 38 917
Kathy R. Berenson United States 20 245 0.3× 1.1k 2.0× 95 0.3× 510 2.0× 86 0.4× 35 1.6k
Craig Rodriguez‐Seijas United States 17 114 0.1× 619 1.1× 83 0.2× 433 1.7× 65 0.3× 45 975

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Emily Kline

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All Works

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Zhou, Bin, Fangyong Li, Emily Kline, et al.. (2025). The impact of Duration of Untreated Psychosis on functioning and quality of life over one year of Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC). PLoS ONE. 20(2). e0312740–e0312740. 1 indexed citations
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Kline, Emily, et al.. (2025). Falling Through the Cracks: Perspectives From Local Leaders on Substance Use and Psychosis Treatment for Youth. Journal of Dual Diagnosis. 21(2). 99–108.
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Keshavan, Matcheri S., et al.. (2024). First episode psychosis caregiver perspectives on motivational interviewing for loved ones training: A qualitative study. Early Intervention in Psychiatry. 18(7). 553–560.
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Kline, Emily, et al.. (2023). Clinical insights: Preventing psychosis treatment disengagement. Schizophrenia Research. 252. 64–66.
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DeLuca, Joseph S., Pamela Rakhshan Rouhakhtar, Mallory J. Klaunig, et al.. (2022). Psychosis-like experiences and resilience: A systematic and critical review of the literature.. Psychological Services. 19(Suppl 1). 120–138. 13 indexed citations
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Ferrara, Maria, Fangyong Li, Bin Zhou, et al.. (2022). Granular analysis of pathways to care and durations of untreated psychosis: A marginal delay model. PLoS ONE. 17(12). e0270234–e0270234. 9 indexed citations
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Millman, Zachary B., Michelle L. West, Margaret Guyer, et al.. (2021). Changes in community providers' screening behaviours, referral practices, and clinical confidence following participation in an early psychosis educational campaign. Early Intervention in Psychiatry. 16(7). 744–751. 1 indexed citations
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Guyer, Margaret, Döst Öngür, Michelle Friedman‐Yakoobian, et al.. (2021). Early intervention in psychosis: Building a strategic roadmap for Massachusetts. Schizophrenia Research. 229. 43–45. 6 indexed citations
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Kline, Emily, Michelle Friedman‐Yakoobian, Raquelle I. Mesholam‐Gately, et al.. (2018). A comparison of neurocognition and functioning in first episode psychosis populations: do research samples reflect the real world?. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 54(3). 291–301. 14 indexed citations
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Thompson, Elizabeth, Pamela Rakhshan Rouhakhtar, Steven C. Pitts, et al.. (2018). Family functioning moderates the impact of psychosis-risk symptoms on social and role functioning. Schizophrenia Research. 204. 337–342. 17 indexed citations
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Millman, Zachary B., Steven C. Pitts, Elizabeth Thompson, et al.. (2017). Perceived social stress and symptom severity among help-seeking adolescents with versus without clinical high-risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. 192. 364–370. 23 indexed citations
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Thompson, Elizabeth, Emily Kline, Lauren M. Ellman, et al.. (2015). Emotional and behavioral symptomatology reported by help-seeking youth at clinical high-risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. 162(1-3). 79–85. 31 indexed citations
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Schiffman, Jason, Emily Kline, Nicole Jameson, et al.. (2015). Premorbid multivariate prediction of adult psychosis-spectrum disorder: A high-risk prospective investigation. Schizophrenia Research. 168(1-2). 74–78. 1 indexed citations
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Kline, Emily & Jason Schiffman. (2014). Psychosis risk screening: A systematic review. Schizophrenia Research. 158(1-3). 11–18. 107 indexed citations
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Kline, Emily, Holger J. Sørensen, Erik Lykke Mortensen, et al.. (2013). Premorbid teacher-rated social functioning predicts adult schizophrenia-spectrum disorder: A high-risk prospective investigation. Schizophrenia Research. 151(1-3). 270–273. 20 indexed citations
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Brodsky, Anne E., et al.. (2012). The hope in her eyes: The role of children in Afghan women's resilience.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 82(3). 358–366. 5 indexed citations
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Kline, Emily, et al.. (2011). Burdens and difficulties experienced by caregivers of children and adolescents with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders: a qualitative study. Early Intervention in Psychiatry. 5(4). 349–354. 34 indexed citations
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Jacobs, Elizabeth A., Emily Kline, & Jason Schiffman. (2011). Practitioner perceptions of attenuated psychosis syndrome. Schizophrenia Research. 131(1-3). 24–30. 23 indexed citations

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