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Leading world experts on suicide. Expertscape December 2019 report.

December 15, 2019

Leo Sher, M.D.

Expertscape, a leading international rating agency, published a December 2019 list of top world experts in the field of suicidology (1). The list is based on 35,572 articles published since 2009. According to Expertscape the 20 leading world experts on suicide are:

  1. Maurizio Pompili (Italy) – top 0.0011% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  2. Gustavo Turecki (Canada) – top 0.0023% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  3. Keith E. Hawton (UK) – top 0.0034% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  4. Thomas E. Joiner (USA) – top 0.0046% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  5. David A. Brent (USA) – top 0.0057% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  6. Matthew K. Nock (USA) – top 0.0068% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  7. Gianluca Serafini (Italy) – top 0.008% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  8. David J. Gunnell (UK) – top 0.0091% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  9. David Lester (USA) – top 0.01% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  10. Maria A. Oquendo (USA) – top 0.011% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  11. Leo Sher (USA) – top 0.013% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  12. Jane E. Pirkis (Australia) – top 0.014% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  13. J. John Mann (USA) – top 0.015% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  14. Merete Nordentoft (Denmark) – top 0.015% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  15. Paul S.F. Yip (Hong Kong) – top 0.017% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  16. Philippe Courtet (France) – top 0.017% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  17. Paolo Girardi (Italy) – top 0.019% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  18. Diego de Leo (Australia) – top 0.021% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  19. Xenia Gonda (Hungary) – top 0.022% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019
  20. Marco Innamorati (Italy) – top 0.023% of 87,631 published authors worldwide on Suicide from 2009 through 2019

Reference

  1. URL: http://www.expertscape.com/ex/suicide Accessed: December 13, 2019.

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