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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 75 Citations 17,613 290 World Ranking 1036 National Ranking 55
Medicine D-index 79 Citations 18,759 349 World Ranking 10035 National Ranking 412

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Awards & Achievements

2001 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Cognition
  • Psychiatry

Keith Owen Yeates mainly focuses on Traumatic brain injury, Injury prevention, Psychiatry, Cognition and Developmental psychology. His Traumatic brain injury research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Orthopedic surgery, Glasgow Coma Scale, Clinical psychology, Prospective cohort study and Pediatrics. His work carried out in the field of Prospective cohort study brings together such families of science as Physical therapy and Cohort study.

His research integrates issues of Quality of life, Activities of daily living, Suicide prevention, Human factors and ergonomics and Occupational safety and health in his study of Injury prevention. His biological study deals with issues like Post-concussion syndrome, which deal with fields such as Injury Severity Score, Public health and Neurological disorder. His research in Cognition tackles topics such as Longitudinal study which are related to areas like Executive functions.

His most cited work include:

  • Short- and long-term social outcomes following pediatric traumatic brain injury. (346 citations)
  • A prospective study of short- and long-term outcomes after traumatic brain injury in children: behavior and achievement. (330 citations)
  • Clinical Risk Score for Persistent Postconcussion Symptoms Among Children With Acute Concussion in the ED (320 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Keith Owen Yeates focuses on Traumatic brain injury, Clinical psychology, Concussion, Injury prevention and Psychiatry. He interconnects Cognition, Neuropsychology, Developmental psychology, Early childhood and Pediatrics in the investigation of issues within Traumatic brain injury. His study focuses on the intersection of Clinical psychology and fields such as Anxiety with connections in the field of Chronic pain.

As a part of the same scientific study, Keith Owen Yeates usually deals with the Concussion, concentrating on Physical therapy and frequently concerns with Prospective cohort study, Cohort study and Post-concussion syndrome. His Injury prevention study combines topics in areas such as Longitudinal study, Child Behavior Checklist, Suicide prevention, Human factors and ergonomics and Occupational safety and health. Keith Owen Yeates has researched Psychiatry in several fields, including Distress and Cohort.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Traumatic brain injury (54.73%)
  • Clinical psychology (38.06%)
  • Concussion (31.53%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Concussion (31.53%)
  • Traumatic brain injury (54.73%)
  • Clinical psychology (38.06%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Keith Owen Yeates spends much of his time researching Concussion, Traumatic brain injury, Clinical psychology, Physical therapy and Injury prevention. His Concussion research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Clinical trial, Cohort study, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Emergency department and Prospective cohort study. His work carried out in the field of Traumatic brain injury brings together such families of science as Orthopedic surgery, Randomized controlled trial, Cognition, Early childhood and Pediatrics.

Keith Owen Yeates does research in Cognition, focusing on Neuropsychology specifically. His Clinical psychology study incorporates themes from Pain catastrophizing, Anxiety, Chronic pain, Pain Interference and Quality of life. His Injury prevention research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Occupational safety and health, Suicide prevention and Human factors and ergonomics.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Natural Progression of Symptom Change and Recovery From Concussion in a Pediatric Population (34 citations)
  • Natural Progression of Symptom Change and Recovery From Concussion in a Pediatric Population (34 citations)
  • Primum non nocere: a call for balance when reporting on CTE. (26 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Cognition
  • Psychiatry

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Concussion, Traumatic brain injury, Pediatrics, Prospective cohort study and Clinical psychology. His Concussion study is concerned with Injury prevention in general. Keith Owen Yeates performs integrative study on Traumatic brain injury and Typically developing.

In his study, Cerebral blood flow and Closed head injury is strongly linked to Neuroimaging, which falls under the umbrella field of Pediatrics. His Prospective cohort study study combines topics in areas such as Balance, Emergency department, Cognition and Cohort study. His Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function, Intervention, Pain catastrophizing and Anxiety, Pain Interference.

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Best Publications

A prospective study of short- and long-term outcomes after traumatic brain injury in children: behavior and achievement.

H. Gerry Taylor;Keith Owen Yeates;Shari L. Wade;Dennis Drotar.
Neuropsychology (journal) (2002)

502 Citations

Short- and long-term social outcomes following pediatric traumatic brain injury.

Keith Owen Yeates;Erika Swift;H. Gerry Taylor;Shari L. Wade.
Journal of The International Neuropsychological Society (2004)

481 Citations

Social Outcomes in Childhood Brain Disorder: A Heuristic Integration of Social Neuroscience and Developmental Psychology

Keith Owen Yeates;Erin D. Bigler;Maureen Dennis;Cynthia A. Gerhardt.
Psychological Bulletin (2007)

464 Citations

Clinical Risk Score for Persistent Postconcussion Symptoms Among Children With Acute Concussion in the ED

Roger Zemek;Nick Barrowman;Stephen B. Freedman;Jocelyn Gravel.
JAMA (2016)

429 Citations

Pediatric sport-related concussion: a review of the clinical management of an oft-neglected population.

Michael W. Kirkwood;Keith Owen Yeates;Pamela E. Wilson.
Pediatrics (2006)

408 Citations

Deviation from Developmentally Appropriate Self-Care Autonomy: Association with diabetes outcomes

Tim Wysocki;Alexandra Taylor;Brenda S Hough;Thomas R Linscheid.
Diabetes Care (1996)

380 Citations

Long-Term Behavior Problems Following Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Prevalence, Predictors, and Correlates

Lisa Schwartz;H Gerry Taylor;Dennis Drotar;Keith Owen Yeates.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2003)

351 Citations

Preinjury family environment as a determinant of recovery from traumatic brain injuries in school-age children

Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Dennis Drotar;Shari L. Wade.
Journal of The International Neuropsychological Society (1997)

343 Citations

Social problem-solving skills in children with traumatic brain injury: long-term outcomes and prediction of social competence.

Jennifer A Janusz;Michael W Kirkwood;Keith Owen Yeates;H Gerry Taylor.
Child Neuropsychology (2002)

330 Citations

Long-Term Executive Function Deficits in Children With Traumatic Brain Injuries: Assessment Using the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF)

Shanley Mangeot;Kira Armstrong;Andrew N. Colvin;Keith Owen Yeates.
Child Neuropsychology (2002)

325 Citations

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