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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 62 Citations 10,820 182 World Ranking 2404 National Ranking 1427

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Psychiatry
  • Internal medicine
  • Cancer

His scientific interests lie mostly in Developmental psychology, Psychosocial, Psychiatry, El Niño and Social relation. His Developmental psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mental age and Intelligence quotient. His study focuses on the intersection of Psychosocial and fields such as Negative affectivity with connections in the field of Mood, Cognitive therapy, Distress and Clinical psychology.

His Psychiatry research incorporates elements of Socioeconomic status, Randomized controlled trial and Clinical trial. His Randomized controlled trial study incorporates themes from MEDLINE, Cognitive restructuring, Pediatric cancer, Pediatrics and Depression. His El Niño research incorporates themes from Hardiness, Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, Peer group and Sickle cell anemia.

His most cited work include:

  • Social, emotional, and behavioral functioning of children with cancer. (259 citations)
  • A multicenter, randomized clinical trial of a cognitive remediation program for childhood survivors of a pediatric malignancy. (233 citations)
  • Using Problem-Solving Skills Training to Reduce Negative Affectivity in Mothers of Children With Newly Diagnosed Cancer: Report of a Multisite Randomized Trial. (211 citations)

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

His main research concerns Developmental psychology, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Psychosocial and Pediatrics. Robert B. Noll interconnects Social relation, El Niño and Psychological intervention in the investigation of issues within Developmental psychology. Family medicine is closely connected to MEDLINE in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Psychiatry.

His research integrates issues of Young adult, Cancer, Pediatric cancer and Longitudinal study in his study of Clinical psychology. His Psychosocial research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Distress, Disease and Mood. Robert B. Noll works mostly in the field of Pediatrics, limiting it down to topics relating to Randomized controlled trial and, in certain cases, Clinical trial, Physical therapy and Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Developmental psychology (27.87%)
  • Psychiatry (24.59%)
  • Clinical psychology (21.86%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2021)?

  • Pediatrics (18.03%)
  • Psychosocial (18.03%)
  • Family medicine (11.48%)

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

Robert B. Noll mostly deals with Pediatrics, Psychosocial, Family medicine, Cancer and Clinical psychology. The Pediatrics study combines topics in areas such as Medulloblastoma, Borderline intellectual functioning, Academic achievement and Neurocognitive. His Psychosocial research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Nursing, Distress, Mood, Disease and Physical therapy.

His Distress study combines topics in areas such as Intervention and Psychiatry. His work in the fields of Psychiatry, such as Child development, overlaps with other areas such as Extramural. His Cancer research integrates issues from Posttraumatic stress, Psychological resilience, Depression and Anxiety.

Between 2012 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Standards for the Psychosocial Care of Children With Cancer and Their Families: An Introduction to the Special Issue (165 citations)
  • Specificity of Problem-Solving Skills Training in Mothers of Children Newly Diagnosed With Cancer: Results of a Multisite Randomized Clinical Trial (96 citations)
  • Posttraumatic Stress and Psychological Growth in Children With Cancer: Has the Traumatic Impact of Cancer Been Overestimated? (73 citations)

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

  • Internal medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Cancer

Robert B. Noll focuses on Psychosocial, Pediatrics, Pediatric oncology, Family medicine and Cancer. He combines subjects such as Oncology, Quality of life, Childhood cancer, Distress and Family caregivers with his study of Psychosocial. The concepts of his Pediatrics study are interwoven with issues in Nursing and Agree ii.

His Cancer study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Posttraumatic stress, Psychiatry, Child development and Self report. In Posttraumatic stress, Robert B. Noll works on issues like Well child, which are connected to Clinical psychology. His studies deal with areas such as Malignancy and Central nervous system as well as Psychiatry.

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Best Publications

Social, emotional, and behavioral functioning of children with cancer.

R B Noll;M A Gartstein;K Vannatta;J Correll.
Pediatrics (1999)

391 Citations

A multicenter, randomized clinical trial of a cognitive remediation program for childhood survivors of a pediatric malignancy.

Robert W. Butler;Donna R. Copeland;Diane L. Fairclough;Raymond K. Mulhern.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2008)

348 Citations

Standards for the Psychosocial Care of Children With Cancer and Their Families: An Introduction to the Special Issue

Lori Wiener;Anne E. Kazak;Robert B. Noll;Andrea Farkas Patenaude.
Pediatric Blood & Cancer (2015)

339 Citations

Using Problem-Solving Skills Training to Reduce Negative Affectivity in Mothers of Children With Newly Diagnosed Cancer: Report of a Multisite Randomized Trial.

Olle Jane Z. Sahler;Diane L. Fairclough;Sean Phipps;Raymond K. Mulhern.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2005)

326 Citations

A Controlled Study of Peer Relationships of Children Surviving Brain Tumors: Teacher, Peer, and Self Ratings

Kathryn Vannatta;Maria A. Gartstein;Amy Short;Robert B. Noll.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (1998)

299 Citations

Long-term neurobehavioral outcome in pediatric brain-tumor patients: Review and methodological critique

M. D. Ris;R. B. Noll.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology (1994)

294 Citations

Parent and Family Factors Associated with Child Adjustment to Pediatric Cancer

Kristen E. Robinson;Cynthia A. Gerhardt;Kathryn Vannatta;Robert B. Noll.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology (2006)

281 Citations

Communication of randomization in childhood leukemia trials.

Eric Kodish;Michelle Eder;Robert B. Noll;Kathleen Ruccione.
JAMA (2004)

259 Citations

Problem-solving skills training for mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer: a randomized trial.

Olle Jane Z. Sahler;James W. Varni;Diane L. Fairclough;Robert W. Butler.
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (2002)

242 Citations

A Longitudinal Study of Childhood Depression and Anxiety in Relation to Weight Gain

Dana L. Rofey;Rachel P. Kolko;Ana-Maria Iosif;Jennifer S. Silk.
Child Psychiatry & Human Development (2009)

227 Citations

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