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Jennie Ponsford

Jennie Ponsford

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
96
Citations
34008
World Ranking
9660
National Ranking
295

Psychology

D-Index
93
Citations
31191
World Ranking
845
National Ranking
42

Neuroscience

D-Index
95
Citations
33474
World Ranking
901
National Ranking
17

Jennie Ponsford 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 Jennie Ponsford sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 461 publications — 96th percentile

96% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jennie Ponsford 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 Jennie Ponsford sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 93 D-Index — 93rd percentile

93% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jennie Ponsford is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and has a significant academic presence in the field of Medicine, with a focus on traumatic brain injury and related areas. Their research contributions span epidemiology, emergency medicine, neurology, clinical psychology, and psychiatry and mental health.

The scientist's primary research topics include:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Sleep and related disorders

Recent notable papers authored by or including the scientist are:

  • Traumatic brain injury: progress and challenges in prevention, clinical care, and research, 2022, The Lancet Neurology
  • The American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Diagnostic Criteria for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, 2023, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • INCOG 2.0 Guidelines for Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Part IV: Cognitive-Communication and Social Cognition Disorders, 2023, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
  • Patient Outcomes at Twelve Months after Early Decompressive Craniectomy for Diffuse Traumatic Brain Injury in the Randomized DECRA Clinical Trial, 2020, Journal of Neurotrauma
  • INCOG 2.0 Guidelines for Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Part III: Executive Functions, 2023, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation

Jennie Ponsford has co-authored frequently with colleagues including Amelia J. Hicks, Gershon Spitz, Marina G. Downing, Kate Rachel Gould, and Adam McKay.

Their work has been published extensively in several academic venues with a focus on rehabilitation and neurotrauma disciplines. The most frequent publication venues for their research are:

  • Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
  • Disability and Rehabilitation
  • Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
  • Journal of Neurotrauma
  • Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Best Publications

  • Decompressive Craniectomy in Diffuse Traumatic Brain Injury

    D. James Cooper;Jeffrey V. Rosenfeld;Lynnette Murray;Yaseen M. Arabi

  • Predictors of clinical recovery from concussion: a systematic review

    Grant L Iverson;Andrew J Gardner;Douglas P Terry;Jennie L Ponsford

  • Factors influencing outcome following mild traumatic brain injury in adults.

    Jennie Ponsford;Catherine Willmott;Andrew Rothwell;Peter A Cameron

  • Outcome following traumatic brain injury: a comparison between 2 and 5 years after injury.

    J. H. Olver;J. L. Ponsford;C. A. Curran

  • Longitudinal Follow-Up of Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury: Outcome at Two, Five, and Ten Years Post-Injury

    Jennie Louise Ponsford;Marina Giuseppina Downing;John Olver;Michael Ponsford

  • Attentional deficits following closed head injury

    Jennie Ponsford;Glynda Kinsella

  • Prehospital hypertonic saline resuscitation of Patients with hypotension and severe traumatic brain injury a randomized controlled trial

    Jamie Cooper;Paul S Myles;Francis T McDermott;Lynette J Murray

  • Development and psychometric testing of a quality of recovery score after general anesthesia and surgery in adults.

    Paul S. Myles;Jennifer O. Hunt;Claire E. Nightingale;Helen Fletcher

  • Cognitive functioning ten years following traumatic brain injury and rehabilitation.

    Kristy Jane Draper;Jennie Louise Ponsford

  • Functional outcome 10 years after traumatic brain injury: its relationship with demographic, injury severity, and cognitive and emotional status.

    Jennie Louise Ponsford;Kristy Jane Draper;Michael Schonberger

  • Predictors of postconcussive symptoms 3 months after mild traumatic brain injury.

    Jennie Louise Ponsford;Peter Cameron;Mark Fitzgerald;Michele Karen Grant

  • A profile of outcome: 2 years after traumatic brain injury

    J. L. Ponsford;J. H. Olver;C. Curran

  • Impact of early intervention on outcome following mild head injury in adults

    J L Ponsford;Catherine Willmott;Andrew Rothwell;Peter Cameron

  • Impact of early intervention on outcome after mild traumatic brain injury in children.

    J L Ponsford;J L Ponsford;Catherine Willmott;Catherine Willmott;Andrew Rothwell;Peter A Cameron

  • The Glasgow Outcome Scale - 40 years of application and refinement.

    Tom McMillan;J T Lindsay Wilson;Jennie Ponsford;Harvey Levin

  • Psychiatric disorders following traumatic brain injury: their nature and frequency.

    Rochelle Whelan-Goodinson;Jennie Ponsford;Jennie Ponsford;Lisa Johnston;Fiona Grant

  • Long term outcome after traumatic brain injury

    Simon Fleminger;Jennie Louise Ponsford

  • Psychosocial and emotional outcomes 10 years following traumatic brain injury.

    Kristy Jane Draper;Jennie Louise Ponsford;Michael Schonberger

  • Cognitive and behavioral outcome following mild traumatic head injury in children.

    Jennie Ponsford;Catherine Willmott;Andrew Rothwell;Peter Cameron

  • Coping and emotional adjustment following traumatic brain injury.

    Katie Anson;Jennie Louise Ponsford

  • Long-term adjustment of families following traumatic brain injury where comprehensive rehabilitation has been provided

    Jennie Louise Ponsford;John Olver;Michael Ponsford;Robyn Nelms

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Cameron
Peter Cameron Monash University
Belinda J. Gabbe
Belinda J. Gabbe Monash University
Susan L. Rossell
Susan L. Rossell Swinburne University of Technology
Dean Philip McKenzie
Dean Philip McKenzie Monash University
Ronan A Lyons
Ronan A Lyons Swansea University
Judith Lynne Charlton
Judith Lynne Charlton Monash University
Paul S. Myles
Paul S. Myles Monash University
Alex Collie
Alex Collie Monash University
James Harrison
James Harrison Flinders University
Jacinta Douglas
Jacinta Douglas La Trobe University

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