Pim Cuijpers: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Pim Cuijpers's h-index is 225 (1087 i10-index, 194,243+ total citations across 1,009+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of August 2026. Pim Cuijpers is affiliated with professor emeritus Clinical Psychology.
Pim Cuijpers is a researcher affiliated with professor emeritus Clinical Psychology, specializing in depression, prevention, psychotherapy. Their work has been cited 194,243 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, spanning a global audience.
Pim Cuijpers's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 1,009 indexed publications. Of these, 15 are original research articles — the rest are literature highlights, conference abstracts or theses.
- H-Index
- 225
- i10-Index
- 1087
- Total Citations
- 194,243
- Citing Countries
- 0
As of August 2026.
Pim Cuijpers has an h-index of 225 and 194,243 total citations across 1009 publications, with research cited by institutions in 0 countries.
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Overweight, obesity, and depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies
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About Pim Cuijpers's research
Pim Cuijpers is a researcher in depression, prevention and psychotherapy at professor emeritus Clinical Psychology. Their work has been cited 194,243 times across 1,009 publications (h-index 225), according to Google Scholar.
Their most-cited work, “Overweight, obesity, and depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies” (2010), has accumulated 6,393 citations. Other influential works include “WHO World Mental Health Surveys International College Student Project: Prevalence and distribution of mental disorders” (2018) with 3,758 citations and “Doing Meta-Analysis with R: A Hands-On Guide” (2021) with 3,448 citations.











