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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
Psychology D-index 52 Citations 8,463 183 World Ranking 3056 National Ranking 152

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Social psychology
  • Social science
  • Internal medicine

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Clinical psychology, Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Gerontology and Longitudinal study. Her Clinical psychology study incorporates themes from Intervention, Knowledge level and Perception. Her Developmental psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Psychological intervention, Task, Cognition and Health psychology.

Her studies deal with areas such as Observational study, Advertising and Ethnic group as well as Social psychology. The Gerontology study combines topics in areas such as Body mass index, Cohort study, Spouse, Middle age and Public health. Her Longitudinal study study also includes

  • Cross-sectional study which connect with Demography and Miscarriage,
  • Cohort, which have a strong connection to Coping.

Her most cited work include:

  • Cohort Profile: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health (517 citations)
  • Women's Health Australia: recruitment for a national longitudinal cohort study. (482 citations)
  • Leisure time physical activity in Australian women: relationship with well being and symptoms. (241 citations)

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

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Social psychology, Gerontology, Developmental psychology, Longitudinal study and Mental health. Her research links Gender studies with Social psychology. In her research on the topic of Gerontology, Social environment is strongly related with Public health.

Christina Lee studies Young adult which is a part of Developmental psychology. Her Longitudinal study research incorporates elements of Demography and Cohort. Her Mental health research integrates issues from Coping, Clinical psychology, Social support and Well-being.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Social psychology (16.88%)
  • Gerontology (14.61%)
  • Developmental psychology (14.29%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2012-2021)?

  • Social psychology (16.88%)
  • Developmental psychology (14.29%)
  • Mental health (12.34%)

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

Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Mental health, Gender studies and Longitudinal study are her primary areas of study. Her work on Id, ego and super-ego as part of general Social psychology research is frequently linked to Theory of planned behavior, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. Her research in Mental health intersects with topics in Psychological intervention, Young adult, Demography, Coping and Social support.

Her Social support research includes themes of Quality of life, Quality of Life Research, Public health, Health promotion and Clinical psychology. Her research integrates issues of Psychiatry, Preference, Preference theory and Cohort in her study of Longitudinal study. Her Cancer research focuses on Gerontology and how it connects with Health care.

Between 2012 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • What's normal? Influencing women's perceptions of normal genitalia: An experiment involving exposure to modified and nonmodified images (50 citations)
  • A story of stigma: Australian women’s accounts of smoking during pregnancy (36 citations)
  • Development of infant and toddler sleep patterns: real-world data from a mobile application. (35 citations)

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

  • Social psychology
  • Social science
  • Internal medicine

Her primary scientific interests are in Gender studies, Public health, Perception, Empowerment and Developmental psychology. Her study in Gender studies is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Critical discourse analysis, Breast cancer, Social psychology and Romance. Her research on Public health frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Stigma.

Her work carried out in the field of Perception brings together such families of science as Structural equation modeling, Marketing, Gynecology and Normality. Her research on Developmental psychology also deals with topics like

  • Cohort which connect with Disordered eating, Quality of life, Eating disorders and Longitudinal study,
  • Social support which is related to area like Clinical psychology. Her research in Physical therapy tackles topics such as Coping which are related to areas like Mental health and Endometrial cancer.

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Best Publications

Cohort Profile: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health

Christina Lee;Annette J Dobson;Wendy J Brown;Lois Bryson.
International Journal of Epidemiology (2005)

616 Citations

Women's Health Australia: recruitment for a national longitudinal cohort study.

Wendy J. Brown;Lois Bryson;Julie E. Byles;Annette J. Dobson.
Women & Health (1999)

600 Citations

Leisure time physical activity in Australian women: relationship with well being and symptoms.

Wendy J. Brown;Gita Mishra;Christina Lee;Adrian Bauman.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2000)

391 Citations

Issues for a Psychology of Men's Health.

Christina Lee;R. Glynn Owens.
Journal of Health Psychology (2002)

335 Citations

FAMILY STRUCTURE AND INFLUENCE IN FAMILY DECISION MAKING

Christina K.C. Lee;Sharon E. Beatty.
Journal of Consumer Marketing (2002)

327 Citations

Miscarriage as a traumatic event: A review of the literature and new implications for intervention

C. Lee;P. Slade.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research (1996)

309 Citations

The Psychology Of Men's Health

Christina Lee;R. Glynn Owens.
(2002)

278 Citations

Behaviors, beliefs, and intentions in skin cancer prevention.

Robyn Cody;Christina Lee.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine (1990)

266 Citations

"Man-ing" up and getting drunk: The role of masculine norms, alcohol intoxication and alcohol-related problems among college men

Derek Kenji Iwamoto;Alice Cheng;Christina S. Lee;Stephanie Takamatsu.
Addictive Behaviors (2011)

226 Citations

Self-efficacy as a Predictor of Performance in Competitive Gymnastics

Christina Lee.
The Journal of Sport Psychology (1982)

206 Citations

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