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Social Sciences and Humanities
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2026

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
74
Citations
18710
World Ranking
598
National Ranking
108

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  • 2026 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

Jeremy W. Coid is affiliated with Queen Mary University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans primarily the fields of psychology and social sciences, with a focus on clinical psychology, sociology and political science, health, psychiatry and mental health, and general health professions.

The research topics covered include child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, suicide and self-harm studies, schizophrenia research and treatment, child abuse and trauma, psychopathy, forensic psychiatry and sexual offending, personality disorders and psychopathology, and mental health treatment and access.

Their recent published papers include:

  • Using epidemiological evidence to forecast population need for early treatment programmes in mental health: a generalisable Bayesian prediction methodology applied to and validated for first-episode psychosis in England, 2021, The British Journal of Psychiatry
  • Cohort Profile: The Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development (CSDD), 2021, Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology
  • Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens and Medial Prefrontal Cortex With Other Brain Regions During Early-Abstinence Is Associated With Alcohol Dependence and Relapse: A Resting-Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study, 2021, Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Data-driven study on resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging during early abstinence of alcohol dependence in male patients and its predictive value for relapse, 2022, BMC Psychiatry
  • The mental health of ex-prisoners: analysis of the 2014 English National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity, 2021, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology

Frequent co-authors of Jeremy W. Coid include Yamin Zhang, Jiajun Xu, Wei Deng, Liansheng Zhao, and Tao Li.

Their publications are often featured in venues such as The British Journal of Psychiatry, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, SSM - Population Health, BMC Public Health, and Research Square.

Jeremy W. Coid has contributed to book publications with Cambridge University Press, including the title Seminars in Forensic Psychiatry, published in 2024.

Best Publications

  • Prevalence and correlates of personality disorder in Great Britain.

    Jeremy Coid;Min Yang;Peter Tyrer;Amanda Roberts

  • The Efficacy of Violence Prediction: A Meta-Analytic Comparison of Nine Risk Assessment Tools.

    Min Yang;Stephen C. P. Wong;Jeremy W. Coid

  • Relation between childhood sexual and physical abuse and risk of revictimisation in women: a cross-sectional survey.

    Jeremy Coid;Ann Petruckevitch;Gene Feder;Wai-Shan Chung

  • Identifying domestic violence: cross sectional study in primary care

    Jo Richardson;Jeremy W. Coid;Ann Petruckevitch;Wai Shan Chung

  • Debt, income and mental disorder in the general population.

    Rachel Jenkins;Dinesh Bhugra;Paul Bebbington;T. S. Brugha

  • Prevalence and correlates of psychopathic traits in the household population of Great Britain.

    Jeremy W. Coid;Min Yang;Simone Ullrich;Amanda D.L. Roberts

  • The Relationship Between Delusions and Violence: Findings From the East London First Episode Psychosis Study

    Jeremy W. Coid;Simone Ullrich;Constantinos Kallis;Robert Keers

  • Raised incidence rates of all psychoses among migrant groups: findings from the East London first episode psychosis study.

    Jeremy W. Coid;James B. Kirkbride;Dave Barker;Fiona Cowden

  • Social Deprivation, Inequality, and the Neighborhood-Level Incidence of Psychotic Syndromes in East London

    James B. Kirkbride;Peter B. Jones;Simone Ullrich;Jeremy W. Coid

  • Development of adolescence‐limited, late‐onset, and persistent offenders from age 8 to age 48

    David P. Farrington;Maria M. Ttofi;Jeremy W. Coid

  • Family factors in the intergenerational transmission of offending.

    David P. Farrington;Jeremy W. Coid;Joseph Murray

  • Psychiatric and social aspects of suicidal behaviour in prisons.

    Rachel Jenkins;Dinesh Bhugra;Howard Meltzer;Nicola Singleton

  • Psychopathy among prisoners in England and Wales

    Jeremy W. Coid;Min Yang;Simone Ullrich;Amanda D.L. Roberts

  • RAISED PLASMA METENKEPHALIN IN PATIENTS WHO HABITUALLY MUTILATE THEMSELVES

    Jeremy Coid;Bruno Allolio;L.H. Rees

  • The epidemiology of abnormal homicide and murder followed by suicide

    Jeremy W. Coid

  • Psychoses, ethnicity and socio-economic status

    J. B. Kirkbride;D. Barker;F. Cowden;R. Stamps

  • Criminal careers up to age 50 and life success up to age 48 : new findings from the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development

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  • Abusive experiences and psychiatric morbidity in women primary care attenders.

    Jeremy W. Coid;Ann Petruckevitch;Wai-Shan Chung;Jo Richardson

  • Psychopathy and the dimensions of personality disorder in violent offenders

    Ronald Blackburn;Jeremy W. Coid

  • Psychosis in the community and in prisons: a report from the British National Survey of psychiatric morbidity.

    Traolach Brugha;Nicola Singleton;Howard Meltzer;Paul Bebbington

  • DSM‐III diagnosis in criminal psychopaths: a way forward

    Jeremy W. Coid

  • Antisocial personality disorder is on a continuum with psychopathy.

    Jeremy W. Coid;Simone Ullrich

Frequent Co-Authors

David P. Farrington
David P. Farrington University of Cambridge
Paul Moran
Paul Moran University of Bristol
Dinesh Bhugra
Dinesh Bhugra King's College London
Robert Keers
Robert Keers Queen Mary University of London
Jenny Shaw
Jenny Shaw University of Manchester
Peter Tyrer
Peter Tyrer Imperial College London
James B. Kirkbride
James B. Kirkbride University College London
Robert D. Rogers
Robert D. Rogers Bangor University
Kamaldeep Bhui
Kamaldeep Bhui University of Oxford
John Marsden
John Marsden King's College London

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