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49
Citations
7269
World Ranking
3010
National Ranking
1454

Overview

John F. Wilson is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Psychology and Social Sciences, with subfields in Clinical Psychology and Sociology and Political Science. The work concentrates on topics including Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health, Family Support in Illness, and Migration, Health and Trauma.

Their recent scholarly output includes the paper titled Assimilation in bereavement: charting the process of grief recovery in the case of Sophie, published in 2021 in the British Journal of Guidance and Counselling. This publication has been cited in academic literature, reflecting engagement with their research.

  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
  • Family Support in Illness
  • Migration, Health and Trauma

  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science

  • Assimilation in bereavement: charting the process of grief recovery in the case of Sophie (2021), British Journal of Guidance and Counselling

Frequent coauthors in their work include Lynne Gabriel and William B. Stiles. These collaborations span topics related to their main research areas.

Their publications have appeared exclusively in the British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, indicating a focus on this peer-reviewed venue for disseminating research findings.

Best Publications

  • A shortened instrument for literacy screening.

    Pat F. Bass;John F. Wilson;Charles H. Griffith

  • PSYCHOMETRICS FOR TWO SHORT FORMS OF THE CENTER FOR EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES± DEPRESSION SCALE

    Janet S. Carpenter;Michael A. Andrykowski;John Wilson;Lynne A. Hall

  • Residents' ability to identify patients with poor literacy skills.

    Pat F. Bass;John F. Wilson;Charles H. Griffith;Don R. Barnett

  • Psychological functioning across stages of treatment for infertility.

    Barbara J. Berg;John F. Wilson

  • House Staff Nonverbal Communication Skills and Standardized Patient Satisfaction

    Charles H. Griffith;John F. Wilson;Shelby Langer;Steven A. Haist

  • Behavioral preparation for surgery: Benefit or harm?

    John F. Wilson

  • Obesity stigma reduction in medical students.

    H. J. C. Wiese;J. F. Wilson;R. A. Jones;M. Neises

  • CPAP compliance: video education may help!

    H. Jean Wiese;Carl Boethel;Barbara Phillips;John F. Wilson

  • The Loss of Student Idealism in the 3rd-Year Clinical Clerkships:

    Charles H. Griffith;John F. Wilson

  • Psychological sequelae of infertility treatment: the role of gender and sex-role identification.

    Barbara J. Berg;John F. Wilson;Paul J. Weingartner

  • The Effect of Gender and Age on Medical School Performance: An Important Interaction

    Steven A. Haist;John F. Wilson;Carol L. Elam;Amy V. Blue

  • The Culture-Work-Health model and work stress.

    Michael Peterson;John F Wilson

  • Medical students' attitudes toward pain before and after a brief course on pain

    John F. Wilson;Gene W. Brockopp;Sandra Kryst;Herbert Steger

  • Psychiatric morbidity in the infertile population: a reconceptualization

    Barbara J. Berg;John F. Wilson

  • Self- and peer assessment in a first-year communication and interviewing course.

    David W. Rudy;Michele C. Fejfar;Charles H. Griffith;John F. Wilson

  • Glucocorticoid-induced pancreatitis in children.

    Thomas A. Riemenschneider;John F. Wilson;Robert L. Vernier

  • Receipt of preventive health services by IBD patients is significantly lower than by primary care patients.

    Lisbeth Selby;Sunanda Kane;John Wilson;Purnima Balla

  • Comparing fourth-year medical students with faculty in the teaching of physical examination skills to first-year students.

    S A Haist;J F Wilson;N L Brigham;S E Fosson

  • Self-discontinuation of antiepileptic medication in pregnancy: detection by hair analysis.

    John Williams;Vicki Myson;Sandra Steward;Glenda Jones

  • Barriers to change: a pain management project

    Dorothy Y. Brockopp;Gene Brockopp;Sherry Warden;John Wilson

  • Specialty choices of students who actually have choices: the influence of excellent clinical teachers.

    Charles H. Griffith;John C. Georgesen;John F. Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles R. Carlson
Charles R. Carlson University of Kentucky
Carl G. Leukefeld
Carl G. Leukefeld University of Kentucky
Michael A. Andrykowski
Michael A. Andrykowski University of Kentucky

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