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Neil S. Coulson 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 Neil S. Coulson sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 149 publications — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Neil S. Coulson 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 Neil S. Coulson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Neil S. Coulson is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple disciplines within medicine, health professions, and psychology, encompassing general health professions, clinical psychology, applied psychology, health, and sociology and political science.

Their work covers various topics related to health literacy and information accessibility, social media in health education, digital mental health interventions, mental health and patient involvement, the impact of technology on adolescents, COVID-19 and mental health, and telemedicine and telehealth implementation.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Coulson include Anna De Simoni, Chris Griffiths, Pip Logan, Georgios Dimitrios Karampatakis, and Helen E. Wood.

Key publication venues for Coulson's research are the Journal of Medical Internet Research, BMJ Open, JBI Evidence Synthesis, International Journal of Audiology, and BJGP Open.

Representative recent papers authored or co-authored by Coulson include:

  • "Using Online Support Communities for Tourette Syndrome and Tic Disorders: Online Survey of Users' Experiences" (2020, Journal of Medical Internet Research)
  • "Comparative optimism about infection and recovery from COVID-19; Implications for adherence with lockdown advice" (2020, Health Expectations)
  • "The feasibility of an m-health educational programme (m2Hear) to improve outcomes in first-time hearing aid users" (2020, International Journal of Audiology)
  • "Online Peer Support for People With Parkinson Disease: Narrative Synthesis Systematic Review" (2022, JMIR Aging)
  • "The Role of Online Support Groups in Helping Individuals Affected by HIV and AIDS: Scoping Review of the Literature" (2022, Journal of Medical Internet Research)

Best Publications

  • Receiving social support online: an analysis of a computer-mediated support group for individuals living with irritable bowel syndrome.

    Neil S. Coulson

  • Social support in cyberspace: A content analysis of communication within a Huntington's disease online support group

    Neil S. Coulson;Heather Buchanan;Aimee Aubeeluck

  • Exploring the communication of social support within virtual communities: a content analysis of messages posted to an online HIV/AIDS support group.

    Phoenix K. H. Mo;Neil S. Coulson

  • An investigation into the empowerment effects of using online support groups and how this affects health professional/patient communication

    Yvonne Kiera Bartlett;Neil S. Coulson

  • Computer-mediated infertility support groups: An exploratory study of online experiences

    Sumaira H. Malik;Neil S. Coulson

  • Empowering processes in online support groups among people living with HIV/AIDS: A comparative analysis of 'lurkers' and 'posters'

    Phoenix K. H. Mo;Neil S. Coulson

  • A thematic analysis of patient communication in Parkinson's disease online support group discussion forums

    Angelica Attard;Neil S. Coulson

  • The male experience of infertility: a thematic analysis of an online infertility support group bulletin board

    Sumaira H. Malik;Neil Coulson

  • Gender differences in computer-mediated communication: a systematic literature review of online health-related support groups.

    Phoenix K.H. Mo;Sumaira H. Malik;Neil S. Coulson

  • Understanding the psychosocial experiences of adults with mild-moderate hearing loss: An application of Leventhal’s self-regulatory model

    Eithne Heffernan;Neil S. Coulson;Helen Henshaw;Johanna G. Barry

  • Accessing dental anxiety online support groups: an exploratory qualitative study of motives and experiences.

    Heather Buchanan;Neil S. Coulson

  • Coping with infertility online: an examination of self-help mechanisms in an online infertility support group.

    Sumaira H. Malik;Neil S. Coulson

  • Coping with food allergy: Exploring the role of the online support group

    Neil S. Coulson;Rebecca C. Knibb

  • An application of the stages of change model to consumer use of food labels

    Neil S. Coulson

  • Families affected by childhood cancer: an analysis of the provision of social support within online support groups

    N. S. Coulson;N. Greenwood

  • Are online support groups always beneficial? A qualitative exploration of the empowering and disempowering processes of participation within HIV/AIDS-related online support groups

    Phoenix K.H. Mo;Neil S. Coulson

  • Developing a model for online support group use, empowering processes and psychosocial outcomes for individuals living with HIV/AIDS.

    Phoenix K H Mo;Neil S Coulson

  • Psychosocial factors associated with change in pain and disability outcomes in chronic low back pain patients treated by physiotherapist: A systematic review.

    Ahmed Alhowimel;Ahmed Alhowimel;Mazyad Alotaibi;Mazyad Alotaibi;Kathryn A. Radford;Neil S. Coulson

  • Online support group use and psychological health for individuals living with HIV/AIDS.

    Phoenix K.H. Mo;Neil S. Coulson

  • A qualitative investigation of the impact of peer to peer online support for women living with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

    Sarah Holbrey;Sarah Holbrey;Neil S Coulson

  • Applying theories of health behaviour and change to hearing health research: Time for a new approach

    Neil S. Coulson;Melanie A. Ferguson;Helen Henshaw;Eithne Heffernan

Frequent Co-Authors

Sarah E Lamb
Sarah E Lamb University of Exeter
Stavros Petrou
Stavros Petrou University of Oxford
Phoenix K. H. Mo
Phoenix K. H. Mo Chinese University of Hong Kong
Karen Rodham
Karen Rodham University of Chichester
Christine Eiser
Christine Eiser University of Sheffield
Paul Moran
Paul Moran University of Bristol
J. Richard Eiser
J. Richard Eiser University of Sheffield
Aziz Sheikh
Aziz Sheikh University of Oxford
J. Richard Eiser
J. Richard Eiser University of Sheffield
Sarah Grogan
Sarah Grogan Manchester Metropolitan University

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