J. Gerald Young

1.2k total citations
19 papers, 912 citations indexed

About

J. Gerald Young is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental health and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Gerald Young has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 912 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Clinical Psychology, 7 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 4 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in J. Gerald Young's work include Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (6 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (5 papers) and Autism Spectrum Disorder Research (4 papers). J. Gerald Young is often cited by papers focused on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (6 papers), Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (5 papers) and Autism Spectrum Disorder Research (4 papers). J. Gerald Young collaborates with scholars based in United States. J. Gerald Young's co-authors include John O’Brien, Elane M. Gutterman, Lorraine E. Wolf, Daisy M. Pascualvaca, Jeffrey H. Newcorn, Jane M. Healey, Jeffrey M. Halperin, Ruud B. Minderaa, E. Lawrence Hoder and Peter McPhedran and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Neurology and Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

J. Gerald Young

18 papers receiving 843 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J. Gerald Young United States 13 498 474 383 149 140 19 912
Robert Sovner United States 17 448 0.9× 562 1.2× 411 1.1× 199 1.3× 108 0.8× 31 1.1k
Patricia O. Quinn United States 14 291 0.6× 592 1.2× 303 0.8× 89 0.6× 123 0.9× 37 951
Arthur M. Small United States 16 737 1.5× 942 2.0× 562 1.5× 172 1.2× 164 1.2× 17 1.3k
Shoshana Arbelle Israel 11 379 0.8× 301 0.6× 287 0.7× 178 1.2× 126 0.9× 16 721
Cynthia S. Keysor United States 7 280 0.6× 391 0.8× 318 0.8× 81 0.5× 105 0.8× 8 691
Martin J. Lubetsky United States 13 366 0.7× 375 0.8× 330 0.9× 80 0.5× 115 0.8× 27 808
Daisy M. Pascualvaca United States 12 593 1.2× 633 1.3× 269 0.7× 72 0.5× 254 1.8× 13 1.1k
Cathelijne J.M. Buschgens Netherlands 20 667 1.3× 965 2.0× 266 0.7× 118 0.8× 398 2.8× 24 1.3k
Judith Sinzig Germany 14 749 1.5× 694 1.5× 313 0.8× 239 1.6× 215 1.5× 38 1.1k
Carmen Nieto Spain 10 735 1.5× 335 0.7× 333 0.9× 142 1.0× 189 1.4× 31 1.0k

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Reich, Warren A., et al.. (2019). Self-Role Integration: A Person-Specific Predictor of Life Satisfaction and Prosocial Behavior. The Journal of Psychology. 153(6). 649–666. 7 indexed citations
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Chiland, Colette & J. Gerald Young. (1998). Les enfants et la violence. Presses Universitaires de France eBooks. 5 indexed citations
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Brašić, James Robert, et al.. (1997). . Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities. 9(4). 311–336. 12 indexed citations
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Brašić, James Robert, et al.. (1994). Clomipramine ameliorates adventitious movements and compulsions in prepubertal boys with autistic disorder and severe mental retardation. Neurology. 44(7). 1309–1309. 51 indexed citations
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Chiland, Colette & J. Gerald Young. (1992). New approaches to mental health from birth to adolescence. Yale University Press eBooks. 13 indexed citations
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Halperin, Jeffrey M., John O’Brien, Jeffrey H. Newcorn, et al.. (1990). Validation of Hyperactive, Aggressive, and Mixed Hyperactive/Aggressive Childhood Disorders: A Research Note. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 31(3). 455–459. 62 indexed citations
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Newcorn, Jeffrey H., Jeffrey M. Halperin, Jane M. Healey, et al.. (1989). Are ADDH and ADHD the Same or Different?. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 28(5). 734–738. 55 indexed citations
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Halperin, Jeffrey M., Lorraine E. Wolf, Daisy M. Pascualvaca, et al.. (1988). Differential Assessment of Attention and Impulsivity in Children. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 27(3). 326–329. 156 indexed citations
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Shapiro, Arthur K., et al.. (1988). Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, 2nd ed.. 78 indexed citations
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Anderson, George M., Daniel X. Freedman, Fred R. Volkmar, et al.. (1987). WHOLE BLOOD SEROTONIN IN AUTISTIC AND NORMAL SUBJECTS. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 28(6). 885–900. 216 indexed citations
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Gutterman, Elane M., John O’Brien, & J. Gerald Young. (1987). Structured Diagnostic Interviews for Children and Adolescents: Current Status and Future Directions. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 26(5). 621–630. 66 indexed citations
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Young, J. Gerald, John O’Brien, Elane M. Gutterman, & Patricia Cohen. (1987). Research on the Clinical Interview. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 26(5). 613–620. 55 indexed citations
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Young, J. Gerald, et al.. (1982). Catecholamine-thyroid Hormone Interactions: II. Thyroid Hormone and Platelet MAO Activity in Patients With Thyroid Disorders. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 8(2). 301–305. 1 indexed citations
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Young, J. Gerald, et al.. (1982). Catecholamine-thyroid Hormone Interactions: I. Thyroid Hormone and Platelet MAO Activity in Psychiatrically Disturbed Children. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 8(2). 297–300. 3 indexed citations
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Young, J. Gerald, et al.. (1982). Clinical neurochemistry of autism and associated disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 12(2). 147–165. 85 indexed citations
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Young, J. Gerald, et al.. (1982). Catecholamine-thyroid Hormone Interactions: III. Serum DBH Activity and Thyroxine in Euthyroid Subjects. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 8(2). 306–309. 1 indexed citations
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Pearson, David, Martin H. Teicher, Bennett A. Shaywitz, et al.. (1980). Environmental Influences on Body Weight and Behavior in Developing Rats After Neonatal 6-Hydroxydopamine. Science. 209(4457). 715–717. 28 indexed citations
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Young, J. Gerald, et al.. (1980). Platelet Monoamine Oxidase Activity in Children and Adolescents With Psychiatric Disorders. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 6(2). 324–333. 18 indexed citations

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