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Christopher Alan Lewis

Christopher Alan Lewis

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Psychology

D-Index
43
Citations
8176
World Ranking
7237
National Ranking
721

Overview

Christopher Alan Lewis is affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Their research spans psychology and social sciences, with a particular focus on social psychology, clinical psychology, health, general health professions, and sociology and political science.

Their work covers core topics including religion, spirituality, and psychology; mental health treatment and access; child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development; resilience and mental health; COVID-19 and mental health; surgical simulation and training; and health, psychology, and well-being.

Lewis has published research in several academic venues, frequently contributing to:

  • Mental Health Religion & Culture
  • European Psychiatry
  • EPiC series in computing
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Religious Education

Recent papers authored by Lewis include:

  • THE INJUSTICE OF UNDER-POLICING IN AMERICA (2022), American Journal of Law and Equality
  • An Overview of Virtual Reality (2022), EPiC series in computing

Other recent influential papers relevant to their field, authored by others but connected through topical relevance, include:

  • COVID-19, mental health and religion: an agenda for future research (2020), Mental Health Religion & Culture
  • Does positive parenting predict pro-social behavior and friendship quality among adolescents? Emotional intelligence as a mediator (2020), Current Psychology
  • Alterations in pain during adolescence and puberty (2023), Trends in Neurosciences

Frequent collaborators with Lewis are:

  • Leslie J. Francis
  • Adaner Usmani
  • F. A. Harris
  • Sarah M. Davis
  • Mehdi Sharifi

Lewis has contributed to book publications under Transportation Research Board eBooks with titles published in 2022:

  • Watershed Approach to Mitigating Hydrologic Impacts of Transportation Projects: Conduct of Research Report
  • Watershed Approach to Mitigating Hydrologic Impacts of Transportation Projects: Guide

Best Publications

  • Religious orientation and psychological well-being: The role of the frequency of personal prayer

    John Maltby;Christopher Alan Lewis;Liza Day

  • On Positive Psychological Outcomes: What Helps Groups With a History of Conflict to Forgive and Reconcile With Each Other?

    Masi Noor;Rupert Brown;Roberto Gonzalez;Jorge Manzi

  • Rapid assessment of well-being: The Short Depression-Happiness Scale (SDHS).

    Stephen Joseph;P. Alex Linley;Jake Harwood;Christopher Alan Lewis

  • Type-D personality mechanisms of effect: the role of health-related behavior and social support.

    Lynn Williams;Rory C. O'Connor;Siobhán Howard;Brian M. Hughes

  • Religious orientation, religious coping and happiness among UK adults

    Christopher Alan Lewis;John Maltby;Liza Day

  • Religion and happiness: Consensus, contradictions, comments and concerns

    Christopher Alan Lewis;Sharon Mary Cruise

  • COVID-19, mental health and religion: an agenda for future research

    Simon Dein;Kate Loewenthal;Christopher Alan Lewis;Kenneth I. Pargament

  • Religiosity and happiness : no evidence for an association among undergraduates

    Christopher Alan Lewis;Ciaran Lanigan;Stephen Joseph;Jan De Fockert

  • The Depression-Happiness Scale: reliability and validity of a bipolar self-report scale.

    Stephen Joseph;Christopher Alan Lewis

  • MEASURING INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC ORIENTATION TOWARD RELIGION: AMENDMENTS FOR ITS USE AMONG RELIGIOUS AND NON-RELIGIOUS SAMPLES

    John Maltby;Christopher Alan Lewis

  • A taxometric analysis of type-D personality.

    Eamonn Ferguson;Lynn Williams;Rory C. O’Connor;Siobhán Howard

  • The Santa Clara Strength of Religious Faith Questionnaire: Confirmatory factor analysis

    M Shevlin;CA Lewis;C McGuckin;M Navratil

  • CONFIRMATORY FACTOR-ANALYSIS OF THE ROSENBERG SELF-ESTEEM SCALE

    Mark E. Shevlin;Brendan P. Bunting;Christopher Alan Lewis

  • Religion and Happiness: Still no association

    Christopher Alan Lewis;John Maltby;Sue Burkinshaw

  • The Relationship Between Religion and Happiness Among German Students

    Leslie J. Francis;Hans-Georg Ziebertz;Christopher Alan Lewis

  • Clergy work-related psychological health, stress, and burnout: An introduction to this special issue of Mental Health, Religion and Culture

    Christopher Alan Lewis;Douglas W. Turton;Leslie J. Francis

  • Theoretical models of the nature of prayer and health: A review

    Michael J. Breslin;Christopher Alan Lewis

  • The role of religious fundamentalism in terrorist violence: A social psychological analysis

    M. Brooke Rogers;Kate M. Loewenthal;Christopher Alan Lewis;Richard Amlôt

  • Religiosity and personality among U.S. adults

    Christopher Alan Lewis;John Maltby

  • Commissioned reviews of 250 psychological tests

    John Maltby;Christopher Alan Lewis;Andrew Hill

  • Obsessive Actions and Religious Practices

    Christopher Alan Lewis;Stephen Joseph

Frequent Co-Authors

Leslie J. Francis
Leslie J. Francis University of Warwick
John Maltby
John Maltby University of Leicester
Stephen Joseph
Stephen Joseph University of Nottingham
Martin J. Dorahy
Martin J. Dorahy University of Canterbury
Mark Shevlin
Mark Shevlin University of Ulster
Ahmed M. Abdel-Khalek
Ahmed M. Abdel-Khalek Alexandria University
Ed Cairns
Ed Cairns University of Ulster
Rupert Brown
Rupert Brown University of Sussex
Rory C. O'Connor
Rory C. O'Connor University of Glasgow
Eamonn Ferguson
Eamonn Ferguson University of Nottingham

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