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6473
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Johanna C. Badcock 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 Johanna C. Badcock sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 151 publications — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Johanna C. Badcock 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 Johanna C. Badcock sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Johanna C. Badcock is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia. Their research predominantly spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with particular focus on psychiatry and mental health, cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, health, and social psychology.

The scientist's work includes studies on health disparities and outcomes, psychosomatic disorders and their treatments, schizophrenia research and treatment, hallucinations in medical conditions, mental health treatment and access, hearing loss and rehabilitation, and child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

Frequent publication venues for the scientist include:

  • Schizophrenia Research
  • Psychiatry Research
  • Biological Psychiatry
  • International Journal of Audiology
  • Cognitive Neuropsychiatry

Notable recent papers authored by Johanna C. Badcock cover various aspects of mental health and related disorders, including:

  • Loneliness in psychosis: A practical review and critique for clinicians (2020, Clinical Psychology Science and Practice)
  • Hallucinations in Older Adults: A Practical Review (2020, Schizophrenia Bulletin)
  • Loneliness: contemporary insights into causes, correlates, and consequences (2020, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology)
  • Loneliness in Autism and Its Association with Anxiety and Depression: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analyses (2022, Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders)
  • Measuring Loneliness in Different Age Groups: The Measurement Invariance of the UCLA Loneliness Scale (2022, Assessment)

Johanna C. Badcock has collaborated extensively with several researchers, including:

  • India Kelsall-Foreman
  • Anna Waterreus
  • Vera A. Morgan
  • Rebecca J. Bennett
  • Romola S. Bucks

Best Publications

  • Auditory Hallucinations in Schizophrenia and Nonschizophrenia Populations: A Review and Integrated Model of Cognitive Mechanisms

    Flavie Waters;Paul Allen;Andre Aleman;Charles Fernyhough

  • Auditory verbal hallucinations in persons with and without a need for care

    Louise C. Johns;Kristiina Kompus;Melissa Connell;Clara Humpston

  • Auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia: intrusive thoughts and forgotten memories.

    Flavie A. V. Waters;Johanna C. Badcock;Patricia T. Michie;Murray T. Maybery

  • Psychosis prevalence and physical, metabolic and cognitive co-morbidity: data from the second Australian national survey of psychosis

    Vera Morgan;J.J. Mcgrath;Assen Jablensky;Johanna Badcock

  • Genetic Evidence for a Distinct Subtype of Schizophrenia Characterized by Pervasive Cognitive Deficit

    Joachim F. Hallmayer;Luba Kalaydjieva;Johanna Badcock;Milan Dragović

  • Low-frequency filtering and the processing of local-global stimuli.

    Johanna C Badcock;Felicity A Whitworth;David R Badcock;William J Lovegrove

  • Inhibition in schizophrenia: association with auditory hallucinations.

    Flavie A.V. Waters;Johanna C. Badcock;Murray T. Maybery;Patricia T. Michie

  • Context memory and binding in schizophrenia

    Flavie A.V Waters;Murray T Maybery;Johanna C Badcock;Patricia T Michie

  • Global Visual Processing and Self-Rated Autistic-like Traits

    Emma J. Grinter;Murray T. Maybery;Pia L. Van Beek;Elizabeth Pellicano;Elizabeth Pellicano

  • Loneliness in psychotic disorders and its association with cognitive function and symptom profile

    Johanna C. Badcock;Johanna C. Badcock;Sonal Shah;Andrew Mackinnon;Helen J. Stain

  • The role of emotion regulation in auditory hallucinations

    Johanna C. Badcock;Georgie Paulik;Murray T. Maybery

  • Studying Hallucinations Within the NIMH RDoC Framework

    Judith M. Ford;Judith M. Ford;Sarah E. Morris;Ralph E. Hoffman;Iris Sommer

  • Acts of control in schizophrenia: dissociating the components of inhibition

    Johanna Badcock;P.T. Michie;L. Johnson;J. Combrinck

  • The structure of schizotypal personality traits: a cross-national study

    E. Fonseca-Pedrero;Martin Debbané;Martin Debbané;J. Ortuño-Sierra;R. C. K. Chan

  • A Transdiagnostic Perspective on Social Anhedonia.

    Emma Barkus;Johanna C. Badcock

  • Auditory hallucinations: Failure to inhibit irrelevant memories

    Johanna C. Badcock;Flavie A. V. Waters;Murray T. Maybery;Patricia T. Michie

  • Symptom Dimensions of the Psychotic Symptom Rating Scales in Psychosis: A Multisite Study

    Todd S. Woodward;Kwanghee Jung;Heungsun Hwang;John Yin

  • Responding to challenges for people with psychotic illness: Updated evidence from the Survey of High Impact Psychosis

    Vera A. Morgan;Anna Waterreus;Vaughan Carr;Vaughan Carr;Vaughan Carr;David Jonathan Castle;David Jonathan Castle

  • First-Rank Symptoms in Schizophrenia: Reexamining Mechanisms of Self-recognition

    Flavie A. V. Waters;Johanna C. Badcock

  • Cognitive mechanisms of auditory verbal hallucinations in psychotic and non-psychotic groups.

    Johanna C. Badcock;Kenneth Hugdahl;Kenneth Hugdahl

  • Spatial Working Memory and Planning Ability: Contrasts between Schizophrenia and Bipolar I Disorder

    Johanna C. Badcock;Patricia T. Michie;Danny Rock

Frequent Co-Authors

Assen Jablensky
Assen Jablensky University of Western Australia
Murray T. Maybery
Murray T. Maybery University of Western Australia
Frank Larøi
Frank Larøi University of Oslo
Flavie Waters
Flavie Waters University of Western Australia
David J. Castle
David J. Castle University of Tasmania
Patricia T. Michie
Patricia T. Michie University of Newcastle Australia
Andrew Mackinnon
Andrew Mackinnon University of New South Wales
Martin Debbané
Martin Debbané University of Geneva
Emma Barkus
Emma Barkus Northumbria University
Vaughan J. Carr
Vaughan J. Carr University of New South Wales

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