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Alice M. Gregory publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alice M. Gregory sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 194 publications — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Alice M. Gregory D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alice M. Gregory sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Alice M. Gregory is affiliated with Goldsmiths University of London in the United Kingdom. Their primary fields of study are Psychology and Medicine, with a particular focus on Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry, and Mental Health. Additionally, Education is a notable subfield among their research interests.

Their research primarily centers on sleep and related disorders, with topics spanning sleep and wakefulness research, obesity, physical activity and diet, diabetes management and research, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, child nutrition and feeding issues, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Frequent publication venues for their work include the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Journal of Sleep Research, SLEEP, Sleep Medicine Reviews, and Sleep Medicine.

Several coauthors have collaborated frequently with them, including Juan J. Madrid-Valero, Juan R. Ordoñana, Rotem Perach, Isabel Morales-Muñoz, and Thalia C. Eley.

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Alice M. Gregory are:

  • Editorial Perspective: Perils and promise for child and adolescent sleep and associated psychopathology during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020), Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
  • Self-reported sleep patterns and quality amongst adolescents: cross-sectional and prospective associations with anxiety and depression (2020), Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
  • Sleep and Mental Health Problems in Children and Adolescents (2023), Sleep Medicine Clinics
  • The heritability of insomnia: Systematic review and meta-analysis of twin studies (2021), Sleep Medicine Reviews
  • Sex differences in sleep quality and psychological distress: Insights from a middle-aged twin sample from Spain (2022), Journal of Sleep Research

Best Publications

  • Gene-environment interaction analysis of serotonin system markers with adolescent depression.

    Thalia Eley;K Sugden;A Corsico;Alice Gregory

  • Depression and generalized anxiety disorder - Cumulative and sequential comorbidity in a birth cohort followed prospectively to age 32 years

    Terrie E. Moffitt;HonaLee Harrington;Avshalom Caspi;Julia Kim-Cohen

  • Sleep, emotional and behavioral difficulties in children and adolescents.

    Alice M. Gregory;Avi Sadeh

  • Sleep problems in childhood: a longitudinal study of developmental change and association with behavioral problems

    Alice M. Gregory;Thomas G. O'connor

  • The effects of improving sleep on mental health (OASIS): a randomised controlled trial with mediation analysis

    Daniel Freeman;Daniel Freeman;Bryony Sheaves;Bryony Sheaves;Guy M Goodwin;Guy M Goodwin;Ly-Mee Yu

  • Prospective longitudinal associations between persistent sleep problems in childhood and anxiety and depression disorders in adulthood.

    Alice M. Gregory;Avshalom Caspi;Avshalom Caspi;Thalia C. Eley;Terrie E. Moffitt;Terrie E. Moffitt

  • Social jetlag, obesity and metabolic disorder: investigation in a cohort study.

    Michael J. Parsons;Terrie E. Moffitt;Alice M. Gregory;S.J. Goldman-Mellor

  • Juvenile mental health histories of adults with anxiety disorders.

    Alice M. Gregory;Avshalom Caspi;Terrie E. Moffitt;Karestan Koenen

  • Prenatal mood disturbance predicts sleep problems in infancy and toddlerhood

    Thomas G. O'Connor;Peter Caprariello;Emma Robertson Blackmore;Alice M. Gregory

  • Annual Research Review: Sleep problems in childhood psychiatric disorders – a review of the latest science

    Alice M. Gregory;Avi Sadeh

  • Genetic Influences on Anxiety in Children: What We've Learned and where We're Heading.

    Alice M. Gregory;Alice M. Gregory;Thalia C. Eley

  • Genetic and environmental effects on body mass index from infancy to the onset of adulthood: an individual-based pooled analysis of 45 twin cohorts participating in the COllaborative project of Development of Anthropometrical measures in Twins (CODATwins) study

    Karri Silventoinen;Karri Silventoinen;Aline Jelenkovic;Aline Jelenkovic;Reijo Sund;Yoon-Mi Hur

  • Editorial Perspective: Perils and promise for child and adolescent sleep and associated psychopathology during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Stephen P. Becker;Stephen P. Becker;Alice M. Gregory

  • Parent-reported sleep problems during development and self-reported anxiety/depression, attention problems, and aggressive behavior later in life

    Alice M. Gregory;Jan Van der Ende;Thomas A. Willis;Frank C. Verhulst

  • The direction of longitudinal associations between sleep problems and depression symptoms: a study of twins aged 8 and 10 years.

    Alice M. Gregory;Früuhling V. Rijsdijk;Jennifer Y. F. Lau;Ronald E. Dahl

  • Objective sleep in pediatric anxiety disorders and major depressive disorder.

    Erika E. Forbes;Michele A. Bertocci;Alice M. Gregory;Neal D. Ryan

  • Genetic and environmental influences on height from infancy to early adulthood: An individual-based pooled analysis of 45 twin cohorts

    Aline Jelenkovic;Aline Jelenkovic;Reijo Sund;Yoon Mi Hur;Yoshie Yokoyama

  • Diurnal preference and sleep quality: same genes? A study of Young Adult twins

    Nicola L. Barclay;Thalia C. Eley;Daniel J. Buysse;Simon N. Archer

  • Etiologies of associations between childhood sleep and behavioral problems in a large twin sample.

    Alice M. Gregory;Thalia C. Eley;Thomas G. O’Connor;Robert Plomin

  • Family conflict in childhood: a predictor of later insomnia

    A M Gregory;Avshalom Caspi;Terrie Moffitt;R Poulton

Frequent Co-Authors

Thalia C. Eley
Thalia C. Eley King's College London
Fruhling Rijsdijk
Fruhling Rijsdijk King's College London
Terrie E. Moffitt
Terrie E. Moffitt Duke University
Avshalom Caspi
Avshalom Caspi Duke University
Karri Silventoinen
Karri Silventoinen University of Helsinki
Jennifer Y. F. Lau
Jennifer Y. F. Lau Queen Mary University of London
Catherine Tuvblad
Catherine Tuvblad Örebro University
Catherine Derom
Catherine Derom Ghent University
Kirsten Ohm Kyvik
Kirsten Ohm Kyvik University of Southern Denmark
Fazil Aliev
Fazil Aliev Virginia Commonwealth University

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