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66
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16294
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Gordon Thomas Harold 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 Gordon Thomas Harold sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 167 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Gordon Thomas Harold 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 Gordon Thomas Harold sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 66 D-Index — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Gordon Thomas Harold is primarily affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research spans various aspects of psychology and social sciences, with particular focus on clinical psychology, education, genetics, psychiatry, mental health, and public health.

The main fields of study in their work include:

  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences

Their specific subfields reflect a diverse range of interests within these disciplines:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Education
  • Genetics
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

The core topics covered in the research conducted by Gordon Thomas Harold encompass developmental and psychological themes primarily related to children and families:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Child Abuse and Trauma

Their recent papers include the following works:

  • "Preventive digital mental health interventions for children and young people: a review of the design and reporting of research", 2020, npj Digital Medicine
  • "Genetic Liabilities Differentiating Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, and Major Depressive Disorder, and Phenotypic Heterogeneity in Bipolar Disorder", 2022, JAMA Psychiatry
  • "What has happened to children's wellbeing in the UK?", 2020, The Lancet Psychiatry
  • "Examining the Role of Genetic Risk and Longitudinal Transmission Processes Underlying Maternal Parenting and Psychopathology and Children's ADHD Symptoms and Aggression: Utilizing the Advantages of a Prospective Adoption Design", 2020, Behavior Genetics
  • "Maternal and paternal influences on childhood anxiety symptoms: A genetically sensitive comparison", 2020, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Gordon Thomas Harold include:

  • Leslie D. Leve
  • Jenae M. Neiderhiser
  • Jody M. Ganiban
  • Daniel S. Shaw
  • Misaki N. Natsuaki

Publication venues where the scientist has contributed multiple works are:

  • Development and Psychopathology
  • Behavior Genetics
  • npj Digital Medicine
  • JAMA Psychiatry
  • The Lancet Psychiatry

Gordon Thomas Harold has also published a book titled Parental Conflict through Bristol University Press eBooks in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Child Emotional Security and Interparental Conflict

    Patrick T. Davies;Gordon T. Harold;Marcie C. Goeke-Morey;E. Mark Cummings

  • The Evidence for a Neurobiological Model of Childhood Antisocial Behavior.

    Stephanie Helena Maria Van Goozen;Graeme Fairchild;Heddeke Snoek;Gordon Thomas Harold

  • Marital Satisfaction and Depression: Different Causal Relationships for Men and Women?

    Frank D Fincham;Steven R.H Beach;Gordon T Harold;Lori N. Osborne

  • Maternal smoking during pregnancy and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms in offspring

    Anita Thapar;Tom A.lan Fowler;Frances Rice;Jane Scourfield

  • III. Study 2: Relations Between Interparental Conflict, Child Emotional Security, and Adjustment in the Context of Cognitive Appraisals

    Patrick T. Davies;Gordon Thomas Harold;Marcie C. Goeke-Morey;E. Mark Cummings

  • A prospective investigation of appraisals as mediators of the link between interparental conflict and child adjustment

    John H. Grych;Gordon T. Harold;Claire J. Miles

  • The links between prenatal stress and offspring development and psychopathology: disentangling environmental and inherited influences.

    F. Rice;G. T. Harold;J. Boivin;M. van den Bree

  • The genetic aetiology of childhood depression: a review

    Frances Rice;Gordon Thomas Harold;Anita Thapar

  • Marital conflict and adolescent distress: the role of adolescent awareness

    Gordon T. Harold;Rand D. Conger

  • Prenatal smoking might not cause Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Evidence from a novel design

    Anita Thapar;Frances Rice;Dale F. Hay;Jacky Boivin

  • Practitioner Review: Children in foster care – vulnerabilities and evidence-based interventions that promote resilience processes

    Leslie D. Leve;Gordon T. Harold;Patricia Chamberlain;John A. Landsverk

  • Pathways to Violence in the Children of Mothers Who Were Depressed Postpartum

    Dale F. Hay;Susan Pawlby;Adrian Angold;Gordon T. Harold

  • Improving Executive Function and its Neurobiological Mechanisms through a Mindfulness-Based Intervention: Advances within the Field of Developmental Neuroscience

    Yi-Yuan Tang;Lizhu Yang;Leslie D. Leve;Gordon T. Harold

  • Marital conflict, child emotional security about family relationships and child adjustment

    Gordon Thomas Harold;Katherine Helen Shelton;Marcie C. Goeke-Morey;E. Mark Cummings

  • Annual Research Review: Interparental conflict and youth psychopathology: an evidence review and practice focused update

    Gordon T. Harold;Ruth Sellers

  • Mom and dad are at it again : adolescent perceptions of marital conflict and adolescent psychological distress

    Gordon T. Harold;Frank D. Fincham;Lori N. Osborne;Rand D. Conger

  • Categories and continua of destructive and constructive marital conflict tactics from the perspective of U.S. and Welsh children.

    Marcie C. Goeke-Morey;E. Mark Cummings;Gordon T. Harold;Katherine H. Shelton

  • Biological and rearing mother influences on child ADHD symptoms: revisiting the developmental interface between nature and nurture

    Gordon Thomas Harold;Gordon Thomas Harold;Leslie D. Leve;Douglas Barrett;Kit Elam

  • Parent-child relationships and ADHD symptoms: a longitudinal analysis

    Kate Joanna Lifford;Gordon Thomas Harold;Anita Thapar

  • Interparental conflict, negative parenting, and children's adjustment: bridging links between parents' depression and children's psychological distress

    Katherine Helen Shelton;Gordon Thomas Harold

Frequent Co-Authors

Anita Thapar
Anita Thapar Cardiff University
Frances Rice
Frances Rice Cardiff University
Leslie D. Leve
Leslie D. Leve University of Oregon
Jenae M. Neiderhiser
Jenae M. Neiderhiser Pennsylvania State University
Katherine Helen Shelton
Katherine Helen Shelton Cardiff University
David Reiss
David Reiss Yale University
Daniel S. Shaw
Daniel S. Shaw University of Pittsburgh
Misaki N. Natsuaki
Misaki N. Natsuaki University of California, Riverside
Dale F. Hay
Dale F. Hay Cardiff University
Stephan Collishaw
Stephan Collishaw Cardiff University

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