Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in patients with schizophrenia: Baseline results from the Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) schizophrenia trial and comparison with national estimates from NHANES III
2005897 citationsHenry A. Nasrallah et al.Schizophrenia Researchprofile →
Schizophrenia, “just the facts” 4. Clinical features and conceptualization
2009725 citationsRajiv Tandon, Henry A. Nasrallah et al.Schizophrenia Researchprofile →
The schizophrenia syndrome, circa 2024: What we know and how that informs its nature
202367 citationsRajiv Tandon, Henry A. Nasrallah et al.Schizophrenia Researchprofile →
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Buckley, Peter F. & Henry A. Nasrallah. (2016). The psychiatry workforce pool is shrinking. What are we doing about it. Current psychiatry. 15(9). 23–95.2 indexed citations
Nasrallah, Henry A., Richard S.E. Keefe, & Daniel C. Javitt. (2014). Cognitive Deficits and Poor Functional Outcomes in Schizophrenia: Clinical and Neurobiological Progress. Current psychiatry. 13(6).3 indexed citations
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Nasrallah, Henry A.. (2012). Innovative Approaches to Treatment-Resistant Depression. Current psychiatry. 11(6). 4.2 indexed citations
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Nasrallah, Henry A.. (2012). Impaired Mental Proprioception in Schizophrenia. Current psychiatry. 11(8). 4.13 indexed citations
Nasrallah, Henry A.. (2011). Folie En Masse! It's So Tempting to Drink the Kool-Aid: It's Hard to Resist Endorsing Widely Accepted False Beliefs. Current psychiatry. 10(3). 12.5 indexed citations
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Nasrallah, Henry A.. (2009). Psychiatry's Future Is Here Here Are 6 Trends to Watch That Will Affect Your Practice. Current psychiatry. 8(2). 16.1 indexed citations
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Nasrallah, Henry A.. (2008). Bring Back the Asylums? the Tragic Consequences of Deinstitutionalization. Current psychiatry. 7(3). 19–3.2 indexed citations
Nasrallah, Henry A. & Randall F. White. (2006). Esquizofrenia resistente al tratamiento. 3–15.3 indexed citations
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Nasrallah, Henry A. & Daniel R. Weinberger. (1986). The Neurology of schizophrenia. Elsevier eBooks.114 indexed citations
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Henn, Fritz A. & Henry A. Nasrallah. (1982). Schizophrenia as a brain disease. Oxford University Press eBooks.84 indexed citations
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