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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Social Sciences and Humanities D-index 32 Citations 4,472 115 World Ranking 5389 National Ranking 895

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study Anne Marie MacKintosh is best known for:

  • Social psychology
  • Statistics
  • Developmental psychology

Her research investigates the link between Association (psychology) and topics such as Psychotherapist that cross with problems in Social isolation. Anne Marie MacKintosh integrates Social isolation with Psychotherapist in her research. She integrates many fields, such as Logistic regression, Odds ratio and Odds, in her works. By researching both Odds ratio and Logistic regression, Anne Marie MacKintosh produces research that crosses academic boundaries. The research on Smoking prevalence, Tobacco use and Public health interventions is part of her Population project. Her Smoking prevalence study frequently links to other fields, such as Population. Throughout her Cohort study studies, she incorporates elements of other sciences such as Cohort, Confounding and Prospective cohort study. She regularly ties together related areas like Internal medicine in her Confounding studies. Her study brings together the fields of Odds and Internal medicine.

Her most cited work include:

  • “It's as if you’re locked in”: qualitative explanations for area effects on smoking in disadvantaged communities (252 citations)
  • Why healthy eating is bad for young people’s health: Identity, belonging and food (194 citations)
  • Young People’s Use of E-Cigarettes across the United Kingdom: Findings from Five Surveys 2015–2017 (100 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date

Her Environmental health study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Population and Tobacco product. The study of Population is intertwined with the study of Environmental health in a number of ways. Her Social science study spans across into fields like Social psychology and Law. Social psychology is closely attributed to Harm in her study. Many of her studies on Law apply to Harm as well. Pathology is frequently linked to Cross-sectional study in her study. Her research links Pathology with Cross-sectional study. In her works, she performs multidisciplinary study on Advertising and Marketing. Marketing and Packaging and labeling are two areas of study in which Anne Marie MacKintosh engages in interdisciplinary research.

Anne Marie MacKintosh most often published in these fields:

  • Environmental health (64.29%)
  • Pathology (48.57%)
  • Advertising (47.14%)

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Best Publications

Methods of the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey

Mary E. Thompson;G. T. Fong;D. Hammond;C. Boudreau.
(2006)

373 Citations

“It's as if you’re locked in”: qualitative explanations for area effects on smoking in disadvantaged communities

Martine Stead;Susan MacAskill;Anne-Marie MacKintosh;Jane Reece.
Health & Place (2001)

321 Citations

Development and evaluation of a mass media Theory of Planned Behaviour intervention to reduce speeding

Martine Stead;Stephen Tagg;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Douglas Eadie.
Health Education Research (2004)

313 Citations

Why healthy eating is bad for young people’s health: identity, belonging and food

Martine Stead;Laura McDermott;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Ashley Adamson.
Social Science & Medicine (2011)

286 Citations

Young people, alcohol, and designer drinks: quantitative and qualitative study

Kirsty Hughes;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Gerard Hastings;Colin Wheeler.
BMJ (1997)

181 Citations

Cross sectional study of young people's awareness of and involvement with tobacco marketing

Lynn MacFadyen;Gerard Hastings;Anne Marie MacKintosh.
(2001)

155 Citations

Marketing alcohol to young people: implications for industry regulation and research policy.

Margaret C. Jackson;Gerard Hastings;Colin Wheeler;Douglas Eadie.
Addiction (2000)

138 Citations

The impact of alcohol marketing on youth drinking behaviour: a two-stage cohort study.

Rachael Gordon;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Crawford Moodie.
Alcohol and Alcoholism (2010)

130 Citations

Young adult smokers' perceptions of plain packaging: a pilot naturalistic study

Crawford Moodie;Anne Marie Mackintosh;Gerard B. Hastings;Allison Ford.
Tobacco Control (2011)

127 Citations

Young People’s Use of E-Cigarettes across the United Kingdom: Findings from Five Surveys 2015-2017

Linda Bauld;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Brian Eastwood;Allison Ford;Allison Ford.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2017)

111 Citations

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