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D-Index
40
Citations
4734
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8342
National Ranking
836

Jan Stochl 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 Jan Stochl sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 137 publications — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jan Stochl 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 Jan Stochl sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jan Stochl is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Psychology and Medicine, with significant contributions in subfields such as Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Social Psychology, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

The scientist's work encompasses a range of topics including Mental Health Research, Schizophrenia Research and Treatment, Mental Health Treatment and Access, Stress Responses and Cortisol, Tryptophan and Brain Disorders, Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, as well as Birth, Development, and Health.

Jan Stochl has authored several papers, notable among them:

  • "Brain networks underlying vulnerability and resilience to drug addiction" (2020), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "On Dimensionality, Measurement Invariance, and Suitability of Sum Scores for the PHQ-9 and the GAD-7" (2020), published in Assessment
  • "Longitudinal Trends in Childhood Insulin Levels and Body Mass Index and Associations With Risks of Psychosis and Depression in Young Adults" (2021), published in JAMA Psychiatry
  • "Effectiveness of providing university students with a mindfulness-based intervention to increase resilience to stress: 1-year follow-up of a pragmatic randomised controlled trial" (2020), published in Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health
  • "Identifying subtypes of trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder) and excoriation (skin picking) disorder using mixture modeling in a multicenter sample" (2020), published in Journal of Psychiatric Research

Frequent co-authors in Jan Stochl's work include Peter B. Jones, Jesús Pérez, Debra A Russo, Jessica Fritz, and Edward T. Bullmore.

The scientist's publications have appeared in journals and venues such as BMJ Open, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Scientific Reports, Apollo (University of Cambridge), and Journal of Affective Disorders.

Best Publications

  • A mindfulness-based intervention to increase resilience to stress in university students (the Mindful Student Study): a pragmatic randomised controlled trial

    Julieta Galante;Julieta Galante;MA Géraldine Dufour;MA Géraldine Dufour;MA Maris Vainre;Adam P Wagner;Adam P Wagner

  • Mokken scale analysis of mental health and well-being questionnaire item responses: a non-parametric IRT method in empirical research for applied health researchers

    Jan Stochl;Peter Brian Jones;Tim J Croudace

  • Creature of Habit: A self-report measure of habitual routines and automatic tendencies in everyday life.

    Karen D. Ersche;Tsen-Vei Lim;Laetitia H.E. Ward;Trevor W. Robbins

  • Mood, anxiety and psychotic phenomena measure a common psychopathological factor

    J. Stochl;G. M. Khandaker;G. Lewis;J. Perez

  • Lithium in drinking water and suicide rates across the East of England

    Nikolett Kabacs;Anjum Memon;Thom Obinwa;Jan Stochl

  • Serum C-reactive protein in adolescence and risk of schizophrenia in adulthood: A prospective birth cohort study.

    Stephen A Metcalf;Peter B Jones;Tanja Nordstrom;Markku Timonen

  • Brain networks underlying vulnerability and resilience to drug addiction

    Karen D Ersche;Chun Meng;Hisham Ziauddeen;Hisham Ziauddeen;Jan Stochl;Jan Stochl

  • Longitudinal association between inflammatory markers and specific symptoms of depression in a prospective birth cohort.

    Alexander L. Chu;Jan Stochl;Glyn Lewis;Stanley Zammit

  • Psychiatric morbidity, functioning and quality of life in young people at clinical high risk for psychosis.

    Christylai Hui;Carmen Morcillo;Debra A. Russo;Jan Štochl

  • The skinny on cocaine: Insights into eating behavior and body weight in cocaine-dependent men

    Karen D. Ersche;Jan Stochl;Jeremy M. Woodward;Paul C. Fletcher

  • Latent traits of impulsivity and compulsivity: toward dimensional psychiatry.

    Samuel Chamberlain;Jan Stochl;SA Redden;JE Grant

  • On Dimensionality, Measurement Invariance, and Suitability of Sum Scores for the PHQ-9 and the GAD-7:

    Jan Stochl;Jan Stochl;Jan Stochl;Eiko I Fried;Jessica Fritz;Tim J Croudace

  • Fear of falling has greater influence than other aspects of gait disorders on quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease.

    Hana Brozova;Jan Stochl;Jan Roth;Evzen Ruzicka

  • Childhood Epstein-Barr Virus infection and subsequent risk of psychotic experiences in adolescence: A population-based prospective serological study

    Golam M. Khandaker;Golam M. Khandaker;Golam M. Khandaker;Jan Stochl;Jan Stochl;Stanley Zammit;Stanley Zammit;Glyn Lewis;Glyn Lewis

  • Usefulness of the CAPE-P15 for detecting people at ultra-high risk for psychosis: Psychometric properties and cut-off values

    Akvile Bukenaite;Jan Stochl;Nilufar Mossaheb;Miriam R Schäfer

  • Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of tailored intensive liaison between primary and secondary care to identify individuals at risk of a first psychotic illness (the LEGs study): a cluster-randomised controlled trial.

    Jesus Perez;Huajie Jin;Debra A Russo;Jan Stochl

  • Longitudinal Trends in Childhood Insulin Levels and Body Mass Index and Associations With Risks of Psychosis and Depression in Young Adults.

    Benjamin Ian Perry;Jan Stochl;Jan Stochl;Rachel Upthegrove;Stanley Zammit;Stanley Zammit

  • Latent class analysis of gambling subtypes and impulsive/compulsive associations: Time to rethink diagnostic boundaries for gambling disorder?

    Samuel R. Chamberlain;Jan Stochl;Sarah A. Redden;Brian L. Odlaug

  • Investigating the genetic architecture of general and specific psychopathology in adolescence

    Hannah J. Jones;Hannah J. Jones;Hannah J. Jones;Jon Heron;Gemma Hammerton;Jan Stochl

  • Childhood inflammatory markers and intelligence as predictors of subsequent persistent depressive symptoms: a longitudinal cohort study.

    G. M. Khandaker;J. Stochl;S. Zammit;I. Goodyer

  • On the structure of motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

    Jan Stochl;Anne Boomsma;Evzen Ruzicka;Hana Brozova

  • Handedness does not predict side of onset of motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease.

    Jan Štochl;Knut A. Hagtvet;Hana Brožová;Jiří Klempíř

  • Multilevel ordinal factor analysis of the positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS).

    Jan Stochl;Peter B. Jones;James Plaistow;Ulrich Reininghaus

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Jones
Peter Jones University of Cambridge
Jesus Perez
Jesus Perez University of Cambridge
Stanley Zammit
Stanley Zammit University of Bristol
Glyn Lewis
Glyn Lewis University College London
Ian M. Goodyer
Ian M. Goodyer University of Cambridge
Peter G. Jones
Peter G. Jones Technische Universität Braunschweig
Karen D. Ersche
Karen D. Ersche University of Cambridge
Jon Heron
Jon Heron University of Bristol
David Fowler
David Fowler University of Sussex
Eiko I. Fried
Eiko I. Fried Leiden University

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