H Goldstein

608 total citations
13 papers, 439 citations indexed

About

H Goldstein is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Safety Research and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, H Goldstein has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 439 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Clinical Psychology, 4 papers in Safety Research and 2 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in H Goldstein's work include Disability Education and Employment (3 papers), Health and Well-being Studies (2 papers) and Mental Health Treatment and Access (2 papers). H Goldstein is often cited by papers focused on Disability Education and Employment (3 papers), Health and Well-being Studies (2 papers) and Mental Health Treatment and Access (2 papers). H Goldstein collaborates with scholars based in United States. H Goldstein's co-authors include Patrick W. Corrigan, Maria A. Bergman, L. Philip River, James A. Mathisen, C. Gagnon, John Campion, Robert Lundin, Megan Kramer, Amy Chang and R Israel and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Public Health, The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease and Comprehensive Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

H Goldstein

12 papers receiving 368 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
H Goldstein United States 7 248 247 106 105 49 13 439
Philip C. Burda United States 5 127 0.5× 116 0.5× 63 0.6× 89 0.8× 60 1.2× 9 339
Eda G. Goldstein United States 13 399 1.6× 177 0.7× 153 1.4× 63 0.6× 25 0.5× 28 631
Robert Lundin United States 5 360 1.5× 436 1.8× 171 1.6× 138 1.3× 77 1.6× 7 608
Robert D. Strochak United States 10 562 2.3× 156 0.6× 69 0.7× 102 1.0× 35 0.7× 15 669
Edward K. Rynearson United States 14 591 2.4× 110 0.4× 164 1.5× 165 1.6× 34 0.7× 32 730
Anula Nikapota United Kingdom 10 406 1.6× 122 0.5× 187 1.8× 57 0.5× 50 1.0× 21 558
Maria A. Bergman United States 4 210 0.8× 241 1.0× 86 0.8× 89 0.8× 51 1.0× 5 436
Debra J. Vandervoort United States 12 209 0.8× 192 0.8× 118 1.1× 76 0.7× 46 0.9× 24 482
Diane Rae Davis United States 10 166 0.7× 146 0.6× 101 1.0× 78 0.7× 93 1.9× 10 396
Luigi Boscolo Italy 9 896 3.6× 351 1.4× 83 0.8× 83 0.8× 33 0.7× 18 1.0k

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Fields of papers citing papers by H Goldstein

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of H Goldstein

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Corrigan, Patrick W., L. Philip River, Robert Lundin, et al.. (2000). Stigmatizing attributions about mental illness. Journal of Community Psychology. 28(1). 91–102. 298 indexed citations
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Corrigan, Patrick W., L. Philip River, Robert Lundin, et al.. (1999). Predictors of Participation in Campaigns against Mental Illness Stigma. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 187(6). 378–380. 47 indexed citations
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Goldstein, H, et al.. (1987). Research perspectives in obsessive compulsive disorders.. PubMed. 12(4). 222–4. 3 indexed citations
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Goldstein, H, et al.. (1981). "Fail-safe" foster family care: a mental hospital-child welfare agency program.. PubMed. 60(9). 627–36. 4 indexed citations
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Chang, Amy, et al.. (1976). Child abuse and neglect: physicians' knowledge, attitudes, and experiences.. American Journal of Public Health. 66(12). 1199–1201. 23 indexed citations
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Buttram, J. B., et al.. (1970). The Influence of Music Therapy on Vocational Potential. Journal of Music Therapy. 7(1). 28–38. 2 indexed citations
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Goldstein, H. (1968). Group learning for foster parents. I. In a voluntary agency.. PubMed. 14(5). 180–4. 2 indexed citations
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Goldstein, H. (1965). The efficacy of special classes and regular classes in the education of educable mentally retarded children. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 6(6). 448–448. 6 indexed citations
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Goldstein, H. (1963). Issues in the education of the educable mentally retarded.. PubMed. 1(1). 10–2 passim. 6 indexed citations
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Goldstein, H, et al.. (1961). Incidental learning of educable mentally retarded and gifted children.. PubMed. 66. 245–9. 9 indexed citations
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Goldstein, H. (1959). Methodological problems in research in the educational programs for the treatment and habilitation of the mentally retarded.. PubMed. 64. 341–5. 1 indexed citations
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Goldstein, H, et al.. (1956). Application of life table methodology to the study of mental hospital populations.. PubMed. 5. 49–76; discussion, 77. 18 indexed citations
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Kramer, Megan, H Goldstein, R Israel, & Nathan A. Johnson. (1955). A historical study of the disposition of first admissions to a state mental hospital; experience of the Warren State Hospital during the period 1916-50.. PubMed. 32. 1–25. 20 indexed citations

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