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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
Social Sciences and Humanities D-index 51 Citations 14,879 236 World Ranking 1539 National Ranking 279

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Mental health
  • Nursing
  • Mental illness

Mental illness, Psychiatry, Mental health, Nursing and Psychological intervention are his primary areas of study. His Mental illness research includes themes of Social quality and Supported employment. The study incorporates disciplines such as Occupational burnout and Public health in addition to Psychiatry.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Job satisfaction, Public relations and Quality of life. His study in the field of Social care is also linked to topics like Normative, Measure and Expert opinion. Peter Huxley has researched Psychological intervention in several fields, including Social environment and Mental health literacy.

His most cited work include:

  • Application and Results of the Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life (Mansa) (696 citations)
  • Mental illness in the community: The pathway to psychiatric care (614 citations)
  • Common mental disorders : a bio-social model (548 citations)

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

His primary areas of study are Mental health, Psychiatry, Nursing, Mental illness and Gerontology. His Mental health study incorporates themes from Psychological intervention, Social work, Social environment and Public health. His Psychiatry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Family medicine and Psychometrics, Clinical psychology.

He combines subjects such as Multidisciplinary approach and Health care with his study of Nursing. His work focuses on many connections between Mental illness and other disciplines, such as Supported employment, that overlap with his field of interest in Vocational education. His work in Gerontology addresses issues such as Quality of life, which are connected to fields such as Patient satisfaction.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Mental health (44.12%)
  • Psychiatry (38.24%)
  • Nursing (30.15%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2008-2017)?

  • Mental health (44.12%)
  • Nursing (30.15%)
  • Gerontology (19.12%)

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

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Mental health, Nursing, Gerontology, Quality of life and Project commissioning. Peter Huxley works on Mental health which deals in particular with Mental illness. His Mental illness study is concerned with the larger field of Psychiatry.

The concepts of his Nursing study are interwoven with issues in Quality care, Care homes and Discipline. His Gerontology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Quality, Social support, Social environment and Public health. The Quality of life study combines topics in areas such as Developmental psychology, Attachment theory and Nursing homes.

Between 2008 and 2017, his most popular works were:

  • Supported employment for adults with severe mental illness. (113 citations)
  • Supported employment: randomised controlled trial (71 citations)
  • Randomized controlled trial of supported employment in England: 2 Year follow-up of the Supported Work and Needs (SWAN) study (57 citations)

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

  • Mental health
  • Nursing
  • Mental illness

Peter Huxley mainly focuses on Mental health, Mental illness, Psychiatry, Supported employment and Gerontology. His work deals with themes such as Nursing, Social care and Multidisciplinary approach, which intersect with Mental health. Mental illness is frequently linked to Family medicine in his study.

His study in Psychiatry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Construct validity, Psychometrics, Data collection and Applied psychology. The various areas that Peter Huxley examines in his Supported employment study include Vocational education, Social environment and Public health. He has included themes like Quality of life, Developmental psychology, Social support, Social capital and Depression in his Gerontology study.

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Best Publications

Common mental disorders : a bio-social model

David P. Goldberg;Peter Huxley.
(1992)

2155 Citations

Application and Results of the Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life (Mansa)

Stefan Priebe;Peter Huxley;Susan Knight;Sherrill Evans.
International Journal of Social Psychiatry (1999)

1058 Citations

Helping people with severe mental illness to obtain work: systematic review

Ruth E Crowther;Max Marshall;Gary R Bond;Peter Huxley.
BMJ (2001)

734 Citations

Reducing psychiatric stigma and discrimination: evaluation of educational interventions in UK secondary schools.

Vanessa Pinfold;Hilary Toulmin;Graham Thornicroft;Peter Huxley.
British Journal of Psychiatry (2003)

694 Citations

Mental illness in the community : the pathway to psychiatric care

David P. Goldberg;Peter Huxley.
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research (1983)

683 Citations

Mental Illness in the Community

Peter Huxley.
(1981)

515 Citations

Quality of Life and Mental Health Services

Keith Bridges;Peter Huxley;Hadi Mohamad;Joseph Oliver.
(1997)

470 Citations

Mental health, burnout and job satisfaction among mental health social workers in England and Wales

Sherrill Evans;Peter Huxley;Claire Gately;Martin Webber.
British Journal of Psychiatry (2006)

417 Citations

Vocational rehabilitation for people with severe mental illness.

Ruth Crowther;Max Marshall;Gary R Bond;Peter Huxley.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (2001)

415 Citations

Measuring the quality of life of severely mentally ill people using the Lancashire Quality of Life Profile

J. P. J. Oliver;P. J. Huxley;S. Priebe;W. Kaiser.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (1997)

376 Citations

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