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Nicholas Lennox publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nicholas Lennox sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 175 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Nicholas Lennox D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nicholas Lennox sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 41 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Nicholas Lennox is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia and focuses primarily on medicine, with a particular emphasis on public health, environmental and occupational health, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, epidemiology, clinical psychology, and speech and hearing.

Their research interests span several main topics including chronic disease management strategies, health promotion and cardiovascular prevention, childhood cancer survivors' quality of life, family and disability support research, down syndrome and intellectual disability research, autism spectrum disorder research, and infant development and preterm care.

Recent publications by Nicholas Lennox include:

  • Co-design of an NHS primary care health check for autistic adults, 2022, Autism
  • Views about primary care health checks for autistic adults: UK survey findings, 2022, BJGP Open
  • Health Profile of Australian Adolescents with Intellectual Disability, 2021, Disabilities
  • Health checks for autistic adults: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial, 2024, Trials
  • Access to preventive health assessments for people with intellectual disability: a systematic scoping review informed by the Levesque Access Framework, 2025, BMC Health Services Research

They have published repeatedly in venues such as Autism, BJGP Open, Disabilities, Trials, and BMC Health Services Research.

Frequent collaborators include Helen Taylor, Barry Ingham, Tracy Finch, Colin Wilson, and Clare Scarlett, each co-authoring multiple works with Lennox.

Best Publications

  • The general practice care of people with intellectual disability: barriers and solutions

    Nicholas Lennox;J. Diggens;A. Ugoni

  • Beating the Barriers: Recruitment of people with intellectual disability to participate in research

    Nicholas Lennox;Miriam Taylor;Therese Rey-Conde;Chris Bain

  • Primary health care and people with an intellectual disability: the evidence base

    N. G. Lennox;Michael Patrick Kerr

  • Effects of a comprehensive health assessment programme for Australian adults with intellectual disability: a cluster randomized trial

    Nicholas Lennox;Christopher Bain;Therese Rey-Conde;David Purdie

  • Healthy Ageing – Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: Physical Health Issues

    H. Evenhuis;C. M. Henderson;H. Beange;N. Lennox

  • Reducing Health Disparity in People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Report from Health Issues Special Interest Research Group of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities1

    M. Scheepers;Michael Patrick Kerr;D. O'Hara;D. Bainbridge

  • Meeting in the middle: improving communication in primary health care consultations with people with an intellectual disability

    Jenny Ziviani;Nicholas Lennox;Heather Allison;Michael Lyons

  • A scoping review of what is known of the physical health of adults with autism spectrum disorder

    Andrew Cashin;Thomas Buckley;Julian N. Trollor;Nicholas G. Lennox

  • Health targets for people with an intellectual disability

    Helen Beange;Nicholas Lennox;Trevor R. Parmenter

  • Transition to adulthood for young people with intellectual disability: the experiences of their families

    Helen Leonard;Kitty Rose Foley;Kitty Rose Foley;Terri Pikora;Jenny Bourke

  • Cluster Randomized-Controlled Trial of Interventions to Improve Health for Adults with Intellectual Disability Who Live in Private Dwellings.

    Nicholas Lennox;Chris Bain;Therese Rey-Conde;Miriam Taylor

  • Queensland psychiatrists' attitudes and perceptions of adults with intellectual disability.

    Niki Edwards;N Lennox;P White

  • Audit and comprehensive health assessment programme in the primary healthcare of adults with intellectual disability: a pilot study.

    N. G. Lennox;M. Green;J. Diggens;A. Ugoni

  • Women with Intellectual Disabilities: A Study of Sexuality, Sexual Abuse and Protection Skills

    Gillian Eastgate;Mieke L Van Driel;Nicholas G Lennox;Elly Scheermeyer

  • Health conditions and their impact among adolescents and young adults with Down syndrome.

    Terri J. Pikora;Jenny Bourke;Katherine Bathgate;Kitty-Rose Foley

  • The psychiatric care of people with intellectual disabilities: the perceptions of consultant psychiatrists in Victoria

    Nicholas Lennox;Robert Chaplin

  • Parent-Related Stress of Male and Female Carers of Adolescents with Intellectual Disabilities and Carers of Children within the General Population: A Cross-Sectional Comparison

    Kiri A. Patton;Robert Ware;Lyn McPherson;Eric Broughton Emerson;Eric Broughton Emerson

  • Health care for people with an intellectual disability: General practitioners' attitudes, and provision of care

    Nicholas G Lennox;Justine Diggens;Antoni Ugoni

  • ask for it: development of a health advocacy intervention for adults with intellectual disability and their general practitioners

    Nicholas Lennox;Miriam Taylor;Therese Rey-Conde;Chris Bain

  • The Psychiatric Care of People with Intellectual Disabilities: The Perceptions of Trainee Psychiatrists and Psychiatric Medical Officers:

    Nicholas Lennox;Robert Chaplin

  • General practice registrars’ care of people with intellectual disabilities

    Angus Cook;Nicholas Lennox

  • Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

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Frequent Co-Authors

Chris Bain
Chris Bain Monash University
Stuart A. Kinner
Stuart A. Kinner University of Melbourne
Julian N. Trollor
Julian N. Trollor University of New South Wales
David M. Purdie
David M. Purdie Global Blood Therapeutics (United States)
Michael O'Callaghan
Michael O'Callaghan University of Queensland
Sonya Girdler
Sonya Girdler Curtin University
Helen Leonard
Helen Leonard Telethon Kids Institute
Gail M. Williams
Gail M. Williams University of Queensland
Rosa Alati
Rosa Alati Curtin University
Sally-Ann Cooper
Sally-Ann Cooper University of Glasgow

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