Steve Wonderlich

1.5k total citations
23 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Steve Wonderlich is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Marketing and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Steve Wonderlich has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Clinical Psychology, 6 papers in Marketing and 5 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Steve Wonderlich's work include Eating Disorders and Behaviors (18 papers), Consumer Retail Behavior Studies (5 papers) and Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (4 papers). Steve Wonderlich is often cited by papers focused on Eating Disorders and Behaviors (18 papers), Consumer Retail Behavior Studies (5 papers) and Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (4 papers). Steve Wonderlich collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Belgium. Steve Wonderlich's co-authors include James E. Mitchell, Ross D. Crosby, Scott G. Engel, John H. Mueller, Martina de Zwaan, Robert G. Frank, Javad H. Kashani, John C. Reid, Gladys Strain and Katherine A. Elder and has published in prestigious journals such as Psychological Medicine, Behaviour Research and Therapy and Psychology and Aging.

In The Last Decade

Steve Wonderlich

23 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Steve Wonderlich United States 17 630 309 203 183 120 23 1.1k
Megan Roehrig United States 17 1.5k 2.3× 206 0.7× 410 2.0× 363 2.0× 428 3.6× 21 2.0k
Loa Clausen Denmark 18 890 1.4× 140 0.5× 153 0.8× 200 1.1× 22 0.2× 58 1.2k
Ashley M. Kroon Van Diest United States 16 968 1.5× 62 0.2× 260 1.3× 324 1.8× 83 0.7× 26 1.3k
Eva Conceição Portugal 25 1.3k 2.0× 883 2.9× 504 2.5× 343 1.9× 60 0.5× 73 1.9k
Barbara Soetens Belgium 16 476 0.8× 323 1.0× 73 0.4× 314 1.7× 18 0.1× 20 1.1k
Mariantonietta Fabbricatore Italy 19 641 1.0× 57 0.2× 95 0.5× 271 1.5× 29 0.2× 37 840
Lionel W. Rosen United States 11 477 0.8× 70 0.2× 126 0.6× 249 1.4× 28 0.2× 17 912
Gerard J. Musante United States 12 682 1.1× 85 0.3× 547 2.7× 370 2.0× 33 0.3× 22 938
Rebecca Ringham United States 12 951 1.5× 337 1.1× 399 2.0× 626 3.4× 9 0.1× 15 1.5k
Brian Cook United States 20 720 1.1× 70 0.2× 67 0.3× 271 1.5× 34 0.3× 36 1.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Steve Wonderlich

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Steve Wonderlich

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All Works

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Robinson, Paul, Tracey Wade, Beate Herpertz‐Dahlmann, et al.. (2022). Eating Disorders. 5 indexed citations
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Mitchell, James E., Ross D. Crosby, Martina de Zwaan, et al.. (2013). Possible risk factors for increased suicide following bariatric surgery. Obesity. 21(4). 665–672. 106 indexed citations
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Malik, Sarah, James E. Mitchell, Scott G. Engel, Ross D. Crosby, & Steve Wonderlich. (2013). Psychopathology in bariatric surgery candidates: A review of studies using structured diagnostic interviews. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 55(2). 248–259. 88 indexed citations
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Schreiber-Gregory, Deanna, Jason M. Lavender, Scott G. Engel, et al.. (2013). Examining duration of binge eating episodes in binge eating disorder. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 46(8). 810–814. 14 indexed citations
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Mitchell, James E., Faith Selzer, Melissa A. Kalarchian, et al.. (2012). Psychopathology before surgery in the Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery-3 (LABS-3) Psychosocial Study. Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases. 8(5). 533–541. 199 indexed citations
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Mueller, Astrid, Laurence Claes, James E. Mitchell, et al.. (2010). Personality prototypes in individuals with compulsive buying based on the Big Five Model. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 48(9). 930–935. 63 indexed citations
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Thomas, Jennifer J., Ross D. Crosby, Steve Wonderlich, Ruth H. Striegel‐Moore, & Anne E. Becker. (2010). A latent profile analysis of the typology of bulimic symptoms in an indigenous Pacific population: evidence of cross-cultural variation in phenomenology. Psychological Medicine. 41(1). 195–206. 20 indexed citations
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Bardone‐Cone, Anna M., Thomas E. Joiner, Ross D. Crosby, et al.. (2008). Examining a psychosocial interactive model of binge eating and vomiting in women with bulimia nervosa and subthreshold bulimia nervosa. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 46(7). 887–894. 32 indexed citations
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Marrone, Sonia, et al.. (2008). Predictors of response to cognitive behavioral treatment for bulimia nervosa delivered via telemedicine versus face‐to‐face. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 42(3). 222–227. 30 indexed citations
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Glass, John O., James E. Mitchell, Martina de Zwaan, et al.. (2004). Eating behavior and other distracting behaviors while driving among patients with eating disorders. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 45(3). 235–237. 5 indexed citations
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Engel, Scott G., Craig Johnson, Pauline S. Powers, et al.. (2003). Predictors of disordered eating in a sample of elite Division I college athletes. Eating Behaviors. 4(4). 333–343. 95 indexed citations
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Burgard, Melissa A., Amy Canevello, James Mitchell, et al.. (2003). Dental Practitioners and Eating Disorders. Eating Disorders. 11(1). 9–13. 8 indexed citations
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Mitchell, James E., Tricia Cook Myers, Lorraine Swan‐Kremeier, & Steve Wonderlich. (2003). Psychotherapy for bulimia nervosa delivered via telemedicine. European Eating Disorders Review. 11(3). 222–230. 21 indexed citations
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Mitchell, James E., Jennifer Redlin, Steve Wonderlich, et al.. (2002). The relationship between compulsive buying and eating disorders. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 32(1). 107–111. 50 indexed citations
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Mitchell, James, et al.. (2001). Administering cognitive‐behavioral therapy for bulimia nervosa via telemedicine in rural settings. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 30(4). 454–457. 33 indexed citations
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Gosnell, Blake A., James E. Mitchell, Kathryn Lancaster, et al.. (2001). Food presentation and energy intake in a feeding laboratory study of subjects with binge eating disorder. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 30(4). 441–446. 28 indexed citations
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Mitchell, James E., Scott J. Crow, Carol B. Peterson, Steve Wonderlich, & Ross D. Crosby. (1998). Feeding laboratory studies in patients with eating disorders: A review. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 24(2). 115–124. 46 indexed citations
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Mueller, John H., et al.. (1986). Self-referent processing of age-specific material.. Psychology and Aging. 1(4). 293–299. 50 indexed citations
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Mueller, John H., et al.. (1986). Self-referent processing of age-specific material.. Psychology and Aging. 1(4). 293–299. 44 indexed citations
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Kashani, Javad H., et al.. (1983). Depression among amputees.. PubMed. 44(7). 256–8. 117 indexed citations

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