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D-Index
40
Citations
7838
World Ranking
8167
National Ranking
481

Britt Klein 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 Britt Klein sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 129 publications — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Britt Klein 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 Britt Klein sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Britt Klein is affiliated with Federation University Australia and conducts research primarily in the field of psychology, with a focus on clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, general health professions, applied psychology, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

Their work encompasses several main topics including digital mental health interventions, health disparities and outcomes, homelessness and social issues, mental health research topics, posttraumatic stress disorder research, sleep and related disorders, and the impact of technology on adolescents.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Britt Klein include:

  • Lifestyle management of hypertension: International Society of Hypertension position paper endorsed by the World Hypertension League and European Society of Hypertension, 2023, Journal of Hypertension
  • Transforming global approaches to chronic disease prevention and management across the lifespan: integrating genomics, behavior change, and digital health solutions, 2023, Frontiers in Public Health
  • Speech based detection of Alzheimer's disease: a survey of AI techniques, datasets and challenges, 2024, Artificial Intelligence Review
  • Community expectations and anticipated outcomes for crisis support services-Lifeline Australia, 2021, Health & Social Care in the Community
  • Efficacy of a Digital Mental Health Biopsychosocial Transdiagnostic Intervention With or Without Therapist Assistance for Adults With Anxiety and Depression: Adaptive Randomized Controlled Trial, 2023, Journal of Medical Internet Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Britt Klein include Suzanne McLaren, Nguyễn Văn Huy, Kerrie Shandley, Brooke Andrews, and Denise Corboy.

Their research outputs have been published repeatedly in venues such as JMIR Research Protocols, Frontiers in Public Health, Health & Social Care in the Community, JMIR Human Factors, and PubMed.

Best Publications

  • Defining Internet-Supported Therapeutic Interventions

    Azy Barak;Britt Klein;Judith G. Proudfoot

  • Online alcohol interventions: a systematic review.

    Angela White;David J Kavanagh;Helen Stallman;Britt Klein

  • Is internet-based CBT for panic disorder and agoraphobia as effective as face-to-face CBT?

    Litza A. Kiropoulos;Britt Klein;David W. Austin;Kathryn Gilson

  • Efficacy of internet therapy for panic disorder.

    Britta Klein;Jeffrey Colin Richards;David William Austin

  • A randomised controlled trial of a self-guided internet intervention promoting well-being

    Joanna Mitchell;Rosanna Stanimirovic;Britt Klein;Dianne Vella-Brodrick

  • Oxford guide to low intensity CBT interventions.

    James Bennett-Levy;David A. Richards;Paul Farrand;Helen Christensen

  • Establishing guidelines for executing and reporting Internet intervention research.

    Judith Proudfoot;Britt Klein;Azy Barak;Per Carlbring

  • Best Practices in Online Therapy

    Jo-Anne M. Abbott;Britt Klein;Lisa Ciechomski

  • Clinical and cost-effectiveness of therapist-guided internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy for older adults with symptoms of anxiety: a randomized controlled trial

    Blake F. Dear;Judy B. Zou;Shehzad Ali;Carolyn N. Lorian

  • MindSpot Clinic: An Accessible, Efficient, and Effective Online Treatment Service for Anxiety and Depression.

    Nickolai Titov;Blake F. Dear;Lauren G. Staples;James Bennett-Levy

  • Positive psychology and the internet: A mental health opportunity

    Joanna Mitchell;Dianne Vella-Brodrick;Britt Klein

  • A BRIEF INTERNET-BASED TREATMENT FOR PANIC DISORDER

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  • A therapist-assisted cognitive behavior therapy internet intervention for posttraumatic stress disorder: pre-, post- and 3-month follow-up results from an open trial

    Britt Klein;Joanna Marjory Mitchell;Jo-Anne Melissa Abbott;Kerrie Shandley

  • Anxiety online-A virtual clinic: Preliminary outcomes following completion of five fully automated treatment programs for anxiety disorders and symptoms

    Britt Klein;Denny Meyer;David William Austin;Michael Kyrios

  • Internet-based treatment for panic disorder: does frequency of therapist contact make a difference?

    Britt Klein;David Austin;Ciaran Pier;Litza Kiropoulos

  • The first 30 months of the MindSpot Clinic: Evaluation of a national e-mental health service against project objectives:

    Nickolai Titov;Blake F Dear;Lauren G Staples;James Bennett-Levy

  • Cognitive behavior therapy for older adults with insomnia and depression: a randomized controlled trial in community mental health services.

    Paul Sadler;Suzanne McLaren;Suzanne McLaren;Britt Klein;Britt Klein;Jack Harvey;Jack Harvey

  • The Impact of Online Resilience Training for Sales Managers on Wellbeing and Work Performance

    Jo-Anne Abbott;Britt Klein;Catherine Hamilton;Andrew J. Rosenthal

  • Preferences for e-mental health services amongst an online Australian sample?

    Britt Klein;Suellen Cook

  • An evaluation of ‘Reach Out Central’: an online gaming program for supporting the mental health of young people

    Kerrie Shandley;David Austin;Britt Klein;Michael Kyrios

  • Internet cognitive behavioural therapy for panic disorder: Does the inclusion of stress management information improve end-state functioning?

    Jeffrey Colin Richards;Britt Klein;David William Austin

Frequent Co-Authors

David W. Austin
David W. Austin Deakin University
David J. Kavanagh
David J. Kavanagh Queensland University of Technology
Denny Meyer
Denny Meyer Swinburne University of Technology
Judy Drennan
Judy Drennan Queensland University of Technology
Michael Kyrios
Michael Kyrios Flinders University
Frances Kay-Lambkin
Frances Kay-Lambkin University of Newcastle Australia
Ross McD. Young
Ross McD. Young University of the Sunshine Coast
Jason P. Connor
Jason P. Connor University of Queensland
Declan G. Murphy
Declan G. Murphy King's College London
Dianne Vella-Brodrick
Dianne Vella-Brodrick University of Melbourne

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