| Discipline name | Position | Best Scientists | Publications | D-Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Psychology | 242 | 219 | 193 | 22 |
Stress and Health is mainly concerned with subjects like Clinical psychology, Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Psychiatry and Coping (psychology). Stress and Health focuses on Clinical psychology but the discussions also offer insight into other areas such as Psychological intervention, Mental health, Depression (differential diagnoses) and Anxiety. Topics in Mental health were tackled in line with various other fields like Gerontology and Public health.
In addition to Developmental psychology research, it aims to explore topics under Cognition and Personality. The research on Social psychology tackled can also make contributions to studies in the areas of Structural equation modeling, Well-being and Burnout. Burnout studies presented in Stress and Health focus on topics such as Emotional exhaustion and Occupational burnout.
Psychiatry research is concerned with Traumatic stress in particular. It explores research in Coping (psychology) and the adjacent study of Occupational stress. The work on Stressor addressed in Stress and Health expands to the thematically related Psychosocial.
The most cited publications mainly deal with areas of study such as Clinical psychology, Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Coping (psychology) and Mental health. The journal articles with studies in Clinical psychology featured incorporate elements of Psychiatry, Depressive symptoms, Depression (differential diagnoses) and Anxiety. The most cited articles facilitate discussions on Social psychology that incorporate concepts from other fields like Well-being and Burnout.
The foci of Stress and Health are Clinical psychology, Mental health, Anxiety, Social psychology and Stressor. Clinical psychology research presented in Stress and Health encompasses a variety of subjects, including Psychological intervention and Association (psychology). It deals with Mental health in conjunction with Psychological resilience and similar fields in Nursing.
Research in Depression (differential diagnoses) and the interrelating topic of Internal medicine and Interpersonal communication were among the subjects of interest in the Anxiety studies discussed in the journal. While work presented in Stress and Health provided substantial information on Social psychology, it also covered topics in Test (assessment), Work–family conflict and Job insecurity. The Stressor research presented in Stress and Health explores the relationship between Psychosocial and the closely related topic of Anger and Chronic stress.
A key indicator for each journal is its effectiveness in reaching other researchers with the papers published at that venue.
The chart below presents the interquartile range (first quartile 25%, median 50% and third quartile 75%) of the number of citations of articles over time.
The top authors publishing in Stress and Health (based on the number of publications) are:
The overall trend for top authors publishing in this journal is outlined below. The chart shows the number of publications at each edition of the journal for top authors.
Only papers with recognized affiliations are considered
The top affiliations publishing in Stress and Health (based on the number of publications) are:
The overall trend for top affiliations publishing in this journal is outlined below. The chart shows the number of publications at each edition of the journal for top affiliations.
The publication chance index shows the ratio of articles published by the best research institutions in the journal edition to all articles published within that journal. The best research institutions were selected based on the largest number of articles published during all editions of the journal.
The chart below presents the percentage ratio of articles from top institutions (based on their ranking of total papers).Top affiliations were grouped by their rank into the following tiers: top 1-10, top 11-20, top 21-50, and top 51+. Only articles with a recognized affiliation are considered.
During the most recent 2021 edition, 4.35% of publications had an unrecognized affiliation. Out of the publications with recognized affiliations, 10.00% were posted by at least one author from the top 10 institutions publishing in the journal. Another 4.55% included authors affiliated with research institutions from the top 11-20 affiliations. Institutions from the 21-50 range included 19.09% of all publications and 66.36% were from other institutions.
A very common phenomenon observed among researchers publishing scientific articles is the intentional selection of journals they have already attended in the past. In particular, it is worth analyzing the case when the authors participate in the same journal from year to year.
The Returning Authors Index presented below illustrates the ratio of authors who participated in both a given as well as the previous edition of the journal in relation to all participants in a given year.
The graph below shows the Returning Institution Index, illustrating the ratio of institutions that participated in both a given and the previous edition of the conference in relation to all affiliations present in a given year.
Our experience to innovation index was created to show a cross-section of the experience level of authors publishing in a journal. The index includes the authors publishing at the last edition of a journal, grouped by total number of publications throughout their academic career (P) and the total number of citations of these publications ever received (C).
The group intervals were selected empirically to best show the diversity of the authors' experiences, their labels were selected as a convenience, not as judgment. The authors were divided into the following groups:
The chart below illustrates experience levels of first authors in cases of publications with multiple authors.
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