World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Claire M. A. Haworth

Claire M. A. Haworth

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
52
Citations
11924
World Ranking
4960
National Ranking
527

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Spearman Medal, British Psychological Society

Overview

Claire M. A. Haworth is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans psychology and social sciences, with a particular focus on clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and social psychology. The scope of their work also touches on health, toxicology, mutagenesis, and general health professions, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach.

Their research topics include:

  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Mental Health via Writing

Claire M. A. Haworth has contributed to various academic venues, frequently publishing in:

  • International Journal for Population Data Science
  • BMC Public Health
  • JCPP Advances
  • Wellcome Open Research
  • Research Square (Research Square)

Notable recent papers include:

  • Social media use and social connectedness among adolescents in the United Kingdom: a qualitative exploration of displacement and stimulation, 2021, BMC Public Health
  • Adolescent Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic and School Closures and Implications for Mental Health, Peer Relationships and Learning: A Qualitative Study in South-West England, 2022, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Impact of School and Peer Connectedness on Adolescent Mental Health and Well-Being Outcomes during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Panel Survey, 2022, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Types of Social Media Use and Digital Stress in Early Adolescence, 2022, The Journal of Early Adolescence
  • Adolescent social media user types and their mental health and well-being: Results from a longitudinal survey of 13-14-year-olds in the United Kingdom, 2022, JCPP Advances

The list of frequent co-authors includes:

  • Oliver S. P. Davis
  • Nina H. Di Cara
  • Judi Kidger
  • Lizzy Winstone
  • Becky Mars

Claire M. A. Haworth was awarded the Spearman Medal by the British Psychological Society in 2017. This award is noted without additional citation details.

Best Publications

  • Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses

    Aysu Okbay;Bart M L Baselmans;Jan-Emmanuel De Neve;Patrick Turley

  • Evidence for a strong genetic influence on childhood adiposity despite the force of the obesogenic environment

    Jane Wardle;Susan Carnell;Claire M. A. Haworth;Robert Plomin

  • Common disorders are quantitative traits

    Robert Plomin;Claire M. A. Haworth;Oliver S. P. Davis

  • The heritability of general cognitive ability increases linearly from childhood to young adulthood

    Claire M. A. Haworth;M. J. Wright;M. Luciano;N. G. Martin

  • The Genetic and Environmental Origins of Learning Abilities and Disabilities in the Early School Years

    Yulia Kovas;Claire M. A. Haworth;Philip S. Dale;Robert Plomin

  • Genome-wide association analysis identifies three new susceptibility loci for childhood body mass index.

    Janine F. Felix;Jonathan P. Bradfield;Claire Monnereau;Ralf J P Van Der Valk

  • Socioeconomic status (SES) and children's intelligence (IQ): In a UK-representative sample SES moderates the environmental, not genetic, effect on IQ

    Ken Hanscombe;Maciej Trzaskowski;Claire Haworth;Oliver Davis

  • Childhood intelligence is heritable, highly polygenic and associated with FNBP1L

    B Benyamin;B Benyamin;Beate St Pourcain;O S Davis;G Davies

  • Twins Early Development Study (TEDS): a genetically sensitive investigation of cognitive and behavioral development from childhood to young adulthood.

    Claire M A Haworth;Oliver S P Davis;Robert Plomin

  • Genetic and environmental influences on children's food neophobia

    Lucy J Cooke;Claire M A Haworth;Jane Wardle

  • Genetic and environmental effects on body mass index from infancy to the onset of adulthood: an individual-based pooled analysis of 45 twin cohorts participating in the COllaborative project of Development of Anthropometrical measures in Twins (CODATwins) study

    Karri Silventoinen;Karri Silventoinen;Aline Jelenkovic;Aline Jelenkovic;Reijo Sund;Yoon-Mi Hur

  • Genetic influence on appetite in children

    S. Carnell;Claire M. A. Haworth;Robert Plomin;J. Wardle

  • Genetic and environmental influences on height from infancy to early adulthood: An individual-based pooled analysis of 45 twin cohorts

    Aline Jelenkovic;Aline Jelenkovic;Reijo Sund;Yoon Mi Hur;Yoshie Yokoyama

  • Increasing Heritability of BMI and Stronger Associations With the FTO Gene Over Childhood

    Claire M.A. Haworth;Susan Carnell;Emma L. Meaburn;Oliver S.P. Davis

  • Characterization of Psychotic Experiences in Adolescence Using the Specific Psychotic Experiences Questionnaire: Findings From a Study of 5000 16-Year-Old Twins

    Angelica Ronald;Dominika Sieradzka;Alastair G. Cardno;Claire M. A. Haworth

  • Common DNA Markers Can Account for More Than Half of the Genetic Influence on Cognitive Abilities

    Robert Plomin;Claire M. A. Haworth;Emma L. Meaburn;Emma L. Meaburn;Thomas S. Price;Thomas S. Price;Thomas S. Price

  • Consistent etiology of severe, frequent psychotic experiences and milder, less frequent manifestations: a twin study of specific psychotic experiences in adolescence.

    Helena M S Zavos;Daniel Freeman;Claire M A Haworth;Philip McGuire

  • Strong Genetic Influence on a UK Nationwide Test of Educational Achievement at the End of Compulsory Education at Age 16

    Nicholas G. Shakeshaft;Maciej Trzaskowski;Andrew McMillan;Kaili Rimfeld

  • Overlap and specificity of genetic and environmental influences on mathematics and reading disability in 10-year-old twins.

    Yulia Kovas;Claire M. A. Haworth;Nicole Harlaar;Stephen A. Petrill

  • The correlation between reading and mathematics ability at age twelve has a substantial genetic component

    Oliver S. P. Davis;Oliver S. P. Davis;Gavin Band;Matti Pirinen;Claire M. A. Haworth;Claire M. A. Haworth

  • The genetic and environmental origins of learning abilities and disabilities in the early school years: V. Genetic stability, environmental change.

    Yulia Kovas;Claire M. A. Haworth;Philip S. Dale;Robert Plomin

  • Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses

    Aysu Okbay;Bart M. L. Baselmans;Jan-Emmanuel De Neve;Patrick Turley

  • School motivation: A twin study

    Beata Tick;Maria Grazia Tosto;Claire Haworth;Robert Plomin

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Plomin
Robert Plomin King's College London
Philip S. Dale
Philip S. Dale University of New Mexico
Dorret I. Boomsma
Dorret I. Boomsma Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Yulia Kovas
Yulia Kovas Goldsmiths University of London
Michel Boivin
Michel Boivin Université Laval
Matt McGue
Matt McGue University of Minnesota
Richard Saffery
Richard Saffery University of Melbourne
Jane Wardle
Jane Wardle University College London
Jeffrey M. Craig
Jeffrey M. Craig Deakin University
Meike Bartels
Meike Bartels Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Studying psychology in the USA opens the door to a diverse range of advanced degrees and career paths. Many students seek flexible options that balance affordability with academic excellence. Fortunately, there is a growing number of affordable clinical psychology graduate programs online, allowing students to pursue specialized training from home without breaking the bank.

For those interested in research or academic careers, an affordable online doctoral degree in psychology can provide advanced qualifications and in-depth expertise. Likewise, professionals looking to move into leadership roles within healthcare or human services may consider the cheapest doctorate in behavioral health leadership online to gain skills in organizational and team management.

If you’re interested in a broader approach that supports individuals and communities, a cheap human services degree online can be an excellent starting point. These flexible online programs help future professionals enter or advance within dynamic fields such as counseling, social work, and behavioral health.

Best Scientists Citing Claire M. A. Haworth

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles