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The Hopkins Symptom Checklist (HSCL): A self-report symptom inventory
19743.9k citationsLeonard R. Derogatis, Ronald S. Lipman et al.Systems Research and Behavioral Scienceprofile →
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Fields of papers citing papers by Ronald S. Lipman
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ronald S. Lipman
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Derogatis, Leonard R., Ronald S. Lipman, Karl Rickels, E. H. Uhlenhuth, & Lino Covi. (2015). The Hopkins Symptom Checklist (HSCL). PubMed. 7(0). 79–110.149 indexed citations
Lipman, Ronald S., Lino Covi, & R. Downing. (1981). Pharmacotherapy of anxiety and depression: Rationale and study design. 17(3). 91–94.30 indexed citations
Lipman, Ronald S., Lino Covi, & Arnold Shapiro. (1977). The Hopkins Symptom Checklist (HSCL): factors derived from the HSCL-90 [proceedings].. PubMed. 13(2). 43–5.45 indexed citations
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Wheatley, David, et al.. (1975). Psychiatric Aspects of Hypertension. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 127(4). 327–336.45 indexed citations
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Derogatis, Leonard R., et al.. (1974). ホプキン症候チェックリスト(HSCL):自己報告症候イン〓ェントリー. Systems Research and Behavioral Science. 19(1). 1–15.67 indexed citations
Derogatis, Leonard R., Gerald L. Klerman, & Ronald S. Lipman. (1972). ANXIETY STATES AND DEPRESSIVE NEUROSES. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 155(6). 392–403.39 indexed citations
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Lipman, Ronald S., Lino Covi, Leonard R. Derogatis, Karl Rickels, & E. H. Uhlenhuth. (1971). Medication, anxiety reduction and patient report of significant life situation events.. PubMed. 32(4). 240–4.1 indexed citations
Lipman, Ronald S., Karl Rickels, E. H. Uhlenhuth, Lee C. Park, & Seymour Fisher. (1965). Neurotics Who Fail to Take their Drugs. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 111(480). 1043–1049.46 indexed citations
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