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Catherine Panter-Brick

Catherine Panter-Brick

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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 51 Citations 11,833 120 World Ranking 1557 National Ranking 771

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Law
  • Social science
  • Internal medicine

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Suicide prevention, Mental health, Occupational safety and health, Psychiatry and Context. Her Suicide prevention research overlaps with other disciplines such as Environmental health, Refugee, Internally displaced person, Developmental psychology and Dyad. Her work carried out in the field of Environmental health brings together such families of science as Social issues, Neglect and Vulnerability.

Mental health and Psychological resilience are frequently intertwined in her study. Her Psychological resilience research incorporates themes from Social order and Well-being. Her studies deal with areas such as Health services research, Social support, Social research and Health promotion as well as Occupational safety and health.

Her most cited work include:

  • Mental health of displaced and refugee children resettled in high-income countries: risk and protective factors. (698 citations)
  • Resilience definitions, theory, and challenges: interdisciplinary perspectives (577 citations)
  • Practitioner Review: Engaging fathers – recommendations for a game change in parenting interventions based on a systematic review of the global evidence (289 citations)

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

Her primary scientific interests are in Mental health, Demography, Psychiatry, Context and Psychosocial. The concepts of her Mental health study are interwoven with issues in Refugee, Psychological resilience, Clinical psychology and Health services research. Vulnerability is closely connected to Environmental health in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Refugee.

Her Demography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Developing country, Anthropometry, Socioeconomic status and Seasonality. Her work on Dysphoria as part of general Psychiatry study is frequently connected to Suicide prevention and Domestic violence, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. Catherine Panter-Brick works mostly in the field of Psychosocial, limiting it down to concerns involving Psychological intervention and, occasionally, Poverty and Applied psychology.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Mental health (23.53%)
  • Demography (19.33%)
  • Psychiatry (13.45%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2016-2021)?

  • Mental health (23.53%)
  • Psychosocial (10.92%)
  • Refugee (7.56%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her main research concerns Mental health, Psychosocial, Refugee, Clinical psychology and Psychological resilience. Catherine Panter-Brick combines subjects such as Poverty, Medical anthropology and Applied psychology with her study of Mental health. Psychosocial is a subfield of Psychiatry that Catherine Panter-Brick studies.

Her study in Refugee is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Association, Criminology, Cognition and Risk and resilience. Her research integrates issues of Intervention, Randomized controlled trial, Early childhood and Social responsibility in her study of Clinical psychology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Organizational effectiveness and Prison in addition to Psychological resilience.

Between 2016 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Resilience in Context: A Brief and Culturally Grounded Measure for Syrian Refugee and Jordanian Host-Community Adolescents. (48 citations)
  • Insecurity, distress and mental health: experimental and randomized controlled trials of a psychosocial intervention for youth affected by the Syrian crisis. (42 citations)
  • Hair cortisol concentrations in war-affected adolescents: A prospective intervention trial (34 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Social science
  • Law
  • Internal medicine

Catherine Panter-Brick mostly deals with Randomized controlled trial, Intervention, Mental health, Clinical psychology and Cognition. Her Randomized controlled trial study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Biomarker, Psychological intervention and Psychosocial. Her Psychosocial study is associated with Psychiatry.

As part of her studies on Mental health, Catherine Panter-Brick often connects relevant subjects like Refugee. Her Refugee study incorporates themes from Social responsibility and Psychological resilience. She has researched Cognition in several fields, including Interpersonal communication, Research design, Conceptual framework and Developmental psychology.

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Best Publications

Resilience definitions, theory, and challenges: interdisciplinary perspectives

Steven M. Southwick;George A. Bonanno;Ann S. Masten;Catherine Panter-Brick.
European Journal of Psychotraumatology (2014)

1873 Citations

Mental health of displaced and refugee children resettled in high-income countries: risk and protective factors.

Mina Fazel;Ruth V Reed;Catherine Panter-Brick;Alan Stein.
The Lancet (2012)

1349 Citations

Practitioner Review: Engaging fathers – recommendations for a game change in parenting interventions based on a systematic review of the global evidence

Catherine Panter-Brick;Adrienne Burgess;Mark Eggerman;Fiona McAllister.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (2014)

608 Citations

Street Children, Human Rights, and Public Health: A Critique and Future Directions

Catherine Panter-Brick.
Annual Review of Anthropology (2002)

579 Citations

Mental health of displaced and refugee children resettled in low-income and middle-income countries: risk and protective factors

Ruth V Reed;Mina Fazel;Lynne Jones;Catherine Panter-Brick.
The Lancet (2012)

496 Citations

Suffering, hope, and entrapment: Resilience and cultural values in Afghanistan

Mark Eggerman;Catherine Panter-Brick.
Social Science & Medicine (2010)

393 Citations

Culturally compelling strategies for behaviour change: a social ecology model and case study in malaria prevention.

Catherine Panter-Brick;Sian E. Clarke;Heather Lomas;Margaret Pinder.
Social Science & Medicine (2006)

316 Citations

Editorial Commentary: Resilience in child development – interconnected pathways to wellbeing

Catherine Panter‐Brick;James F. Leckman.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (2013)

276 Citations

A survey of UK parental attitudes to the MMR vaccine and trust in medical authority

Rachel Casiday;Tricia Cresswell;Deb Wilson;Catherine Panter-Brick.
Vaccine (2006)

257 Citations

The ecological context of human ovarian function

Peter T Ellison;Catherine Panter-Brick;Susan F Lipson;Mary T O'Rourke.
Human Reproduction (1993)

248 Citations

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