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Emma J. Palmer 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 Emma J. Palmer sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 90 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Emma J. Palmer 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 Emma J. Palmer sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Emma J. Palmer is affiliated with the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. Their research spans primarily within the Social Sciences, with a focused exploration of Health, General Health Professions, Geriatrics and Gerontology, Education, and Sociology and Political Science. The scientist's work covers various interconnected topics including Health disparities and outcomes, Frailty in Older Adults, Global Health Care Issues, Child Development and Digital Technology, Impact of Technology on Adolescents, Social Media and Politics, and the broader field of Health, psychology, and well-being.

Palmer's recent publications contribute to multiple aspects of these topics. The papers include:

  • Frailty and Social Isolation: Comparing the Relationship between Frailty and Unidimensional and Multifactorial Models of Social Isolation, 2020, Journal of Aging and Health
  • The Role of Parental Mediation in the Relationship between Adolescents' Use of Social Media and Family Relationships in Saudi Arabia, 2020, DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • A realist evaluation of loneliness interventions for older people, 2021, Age and Ageing
  • Psychometric evaluation of the PHQ-9 and the full and brief QIDS-SR in patients with depression, 2023, Neuroscience Applied

The scientist has collaborated frequently with notable co-authors including John Maltby, Simon Conroy, Sarah Hunt, Asako Ohinata, and Najwa Albeladi. Among these collaborators, John Maltby and Simon Conroy have appeared in joint publications twice.

Palmer's work is distributed across several publication venues that reflect their multidisciplinary interests. The prominent venues include:

  • Journal of Aging and Health
  • DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • Age and Ageing
  • Neuroscience Applied

This research profile outlines a body of work centered on health-related social issues, aging populations, psychological assessment tools, and the impact of digital technology on adolescent development and family dynamics.

Best Publications

  • Moral disengagement, the dark triad, and unethical consumer attitudes

    Vincent Egan;Natalie Hughes;Emma J. Palmer

  • Criminogenic need and women offenders: A critique of the literature

    Clive R. Hollin;Emma J. Palmer

  • Depression, hopelessness and suicide ideation among vulnerable prisoners

    Emma J. Palmer;Rachael Connelly

  • Sociomoral reasoning, perceptions of parenting and self-reported delinquency in adolescents

    Emma J Palmer;Clive R Hollin

  • Offending Behaviour Programmes: Controversies and Resolutions

    Clive R. Hollin;Emma J. Palmer

  • An overview of the relationship between moral reasoning and offending

    Emma J. Palmer

  • Evaluation of structured cognitive–behavioural treatment programmes in reducing criminal recidivism

    James McGuire;Charlotte A. L. Bilby;Ruth M. Hatcher;Clive R. Hollin

  • Cognitive Skills Behavior Programs for Offenders in the Community A Reconviction Analysis

    Clive R. Hollin;James McGuire;Juliet C. Hounsome;Ruth M. Hatcher

  • Offending Behaviour Programmes: Development, Application and Controversies

    Clive R. Hollin;Emma J. Palmer

  • A comparison of patterns of moral development in young offenders and non‐offenders

    Emma J. Palmer;Clive R. Hollin

  • Relationship between bullying and scores on the Buss‐Perry Aggression Questionnaire among imprisoned male offenders

    Emma J. Palmer;Vicky Thakordas

  • THE LEVEL OF SERVICE INVENTORY- REVISED WITH ENGLISH WOMEN PRISONERS A Needs and Reconviction Analysis

    Emma J. Palmer;Clive R. Hollin

  • Linking Different Types of Crime Using Geographical and Temporal Proximity

    Matthew Tonkin;Jessica Woodhams;Ray Bull;John W. Bond

  • Cognitive skills programmes for offenders

    Clive R. Hollin;Emma J. Palmer

  • Investigating Burglars' Decisions: Factors Influencing Target Choice, Method of Entry, Reasons for Offending, Repeat Victimisation of a Property and Victim Awareness

    Emma J Palmer;Angela Holmes;Clive R Hollin

  • Offending behaviour programmes in the community: The effects on reconviction of three programmes with adult male offenders

    Emma J. Palmer;James McGuire;Juliet C. Hounsome;Ruth M. Hatcher

  • Implementing services for women offenders and those 'at risk' of offending: action research with Together Women

    Carol Hedderman;Emma Palmer;Clive Hollin;Nikki Shelton

  • The Level of Service Inventory-Revised Profile of English Prisoners: A Needs Analysis

    Clive R. Hollin;Emma J. Palmer;Danny Clark

  • Aggression replacement training with adult male offenders within community settings: A reconviction analysis

    Ruth M. Hatcher;Emma J. Palmer;James McGuire;Juliet C. Hounsome

  • Offending Behaviour Programmes

    Clive R. Hollin;Emma J. Palmer

  • The interrelations of socio-moral reasoning, perceptions of own parenting and attributions of intent with self-reported delinquency

    Emma J. Palmer;Clive R. Hollin

Frequent Co-Authors

Clive R. Hollin
Clive R. Hollin University of Leicester
Isabel C. H. Clare
Isabel C. H. Clare University of Cambridge
Glynis H. Murphy
Glynis H. Murphy University of Kent
Floris W. Kraaimaat
Floris W. Kraaimaat Radboud University
John Maltby
John Maltby University of Leicester
Henk Nijman
Henk Nijman Radboud University
Ray Bull
Ray Bull University of Derby
Vincent Egan
Vincent Egan University of Nottingham
Michelle O’Reilly
Michelle O’Reilly University of Leicester

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