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Katharine R. Parkes

Katharine R. Parkes

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Psychology

D-Index
31
Citations
10272
World Ranking
11037
National Ranking
1078

Overview

Katharine R. Parkes is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research spans psychology and health professions, with a focus on social psychology, radiological and ultrasound technology, general health professions, applied psychology, and clinical psychology. Their contributions cover a range of topics primarily centered on occupational health and safety, psychological well-being, and resilience.

Parkes has published work in a number of academic venues, including:

  • Safety Science
  • The Wiley Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences
  • Work & Stress

The recent scholarly output of Parkes includes the following publications:

  • Direct, indirect, and moderated paths linking work schedules to psychological distress among fly-in, fly-out workers, 2022, Work & Stress
  • Individual Differences in Coping with Stress, 2020, The Wiley Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences
  • Individual Differences in Coping with Stress, 2020, The Wiley Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences

In collaboration with other researchers, Parkes has frequently coauthored papers with:

  • Laura S. Fruhen
  • Patrick J. Benetti
  • Lisette Kanse
  • Emily Hughes
  • Emma K. Stephenson

Their key research topics cover:

  • Occupational Health and Safety Research
  • Safety Warnings and Signage
  • Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Crime, Deviance, and Social Control
  • Workplace Health and Well-being

Best Publications

  • The Cognitive Failures Questionnaire (CFQ) and its correlates

    Donald E. Broadbent;P. F. Cooper;P. FitzGerald;Katharine R. Parkes

  • Locus of control, cognitive appraisal, and coping in stressful episodes.

    Katharine R. Parkes

  • Coping in stressful episodes: the role of individual differences, environmental factors, and situational characteristics

    Katharine R. Parkes

  • Coping, negative affectivity, and the work environment: Additive and interactive predictors of mental health.

    Katharine R. Parkes

  • Personality and coping as moderators of work stress processes: Models, methods and measures

    Katharine R. Parkes

  • Locus of control as moderator: an explanation for additive versus interactive findings in the demand-discretion model of work stress?

    Katharine R. Parkes

  • Work hours and well-being: The roles of work-time control and work–family interference

    Emily L. Hughes;Katharine R. Parkes

  • Occupational stress among student nurses: a natural experiment.

    Katharine R. Parkes

  • Social Support and the Demand–Discretion Model of Job Stress: Tests of Additive and Interactive Effects in Two Samples

    K.R. Parkes;C.A. Mendham;C. von Rabenau

  • Shift work and age as interactive predictors of body mass index among offshore workers.

    Katharine R Parkes

  • The effects of transition stress: A relocation study

    Penny Moyle;Katharine Parkes

  • Shiftwork, job type, and the work environment as joint predictors of health-related outcomes.

    Katharine R. Parkes

  • Stressful episodes reported by first-year student nurses: A descriptive account

    Katharine R. Parkes

  • Psychosocial aspects of stress, health and safety on North Sea installations.

    Katharine R Parkes

  • ‘LIVING TWO LIVES’: Perceptions, attitudes and experiences of spouses of UK offshore workers

    Katharine R. Parkes;Katharine R. Parkes;Susan C. Carnell;Elly L. Farmer

  • Sleep patterns, shiftwork, and individual differences: a comparison of onshore and offshore control-room operators.

    Katharine R. Parkes

  • THE HARDY PERSONALITY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO EXTRAVERSION AND NEUROTICISM

    Katharine R. Parkes;D. Rendall

  • Relative weight, smoking, and mental health as predictors of sickness and absence from work

    Katharine R. Parkes

  • Shift schedules on North Sea oil/gas installations: A systematic review of their impact on performance, safety and health

    Katharine R. Parkes

  • Occupational stress among student nurses--2 A comparison of male and female wards.

    Parkes Kr

  • Age, smoking, and negative affectivity as predictors of sleep patterns among shiftworkers in two environments.

    Katharine R Parkes

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Griffin
Mark A. Griffin Curtin University
Donald E. Broadbent
Donald E. Broadbent University of Oxford

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