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Medicine D-index 89 Citations 31,351 763 World Ranking 7952 National Ranking 773

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Psychiatry
  • Disease

Robert Stewart mainly investigates Psychiatry, Depression, Gerontology, Dementia and Mental health. His Psychiatry research includes themes of Epidemiology, Cohort study and Clinical psychology. His Depression study incorporates themes from Cross-sectional study, Internal medicine, Incidence and Anxiety.

His study on Gerontology also encompasses disciplines like

  • Public health together with Rural area,
  • Cognition together with MEDLINE. His work deals with themes such as Alzheimer's disease and Risk factor, which intersect with Dementia. Robert Stewart interconnects Descriptive statistics, Social psychology, Psychological resilience, Medical diagnosis and Health informatics in the investigation of issues within Mental health.

His most cited work include:

  • A conceptual framework for research on subjective cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer's disease (956 citations)
  • Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia in developing countries: prevalence, management, and risk factors (740 citations)
  • Resilience and mental health. (534 citations)

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

Psychiatry, Mental health, Depression, Dementia and Internal medicine are his primary areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Psychiatry brings together such families of science as Cohort study and Clinical psychology. The Mental health study combines topics in areas such as Health informatics, Public health, Ethnic group and Artificial intelligence.

The concepts of his Depression study are interwoven with issues in Stroke, Incidence, Risk factor and Comorbidity. His study in Dementia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Retrospective cohort study, Epidemiology, Cognition and Gerontology. His studies in Internal medicine integrate themes in fields like Oncology and Antipsychotic.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Psychiatry (43.26%)
  • Mental health (33.45%)
  • Depression (25.65%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2019-2021)?

  • Mental health (33.45%)
  • Depression (25.65%)
  • Psychiatry (43.26%)

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

Robert Stewart mostly deals with Mental health, Depression, Psychiatry, Internal medicine and Dementia. His studies deal with areas such as Schizophrenia, Pandemic, Coronavirus disease 2019 and Retrospective cohort study as well as Mental health. His research in Retrospective cohort study intersects with topics in Disease, Pediatrics and Risk factor.

His Depression research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Proportional hazards model, Cohort study, Confounding and Anxiety. His Psychiatry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ethnic group and Personality. His study in the fields of Vascular dementia under the domain of Dementia overlaps with other disciplines such as Theory of change.

Between 2019 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Mental health service activity during COVID-19 lockdown: South London and Maudsley data on working age community and home treatment team services and mortality from February to mid-May 2020 (14 citations)
  • Mental health service activity during COVID-19 lockdown: South London and Maudsley data on working age community and home treatment team services and mortality from February to mid-May 2020 (14 citations)
  • Pharmacoepidemiology research: delivering evidence about drug safety and effectiveness in mental health. (9 citations)

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

  • Internal medicine
  • Disease
  • Psychiatry

Robert Stewart mainly focuses on Mental health, Depression, Psychiatry, Coronavirus disease 2019 and Demography. His Mental health study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Observational study, Retrospective cohort study and Environmental health. As a part of the same scientific study, Robert Stewart usually deals with the Observational study, concentrating on Odds ratio and frequently concerns with Dementia.

His Depression research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Internal medicine, Cohort study and Pediatrics. The Psychosis and Eating disorders research Robert Stewart does as part of his general Psychiatry study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Suicidal ideation, Suicide prevention and Suicide attempt, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Demography study also includes

  • Schizophrenia that connect with fields like Life expectancy, Relative risk, Mortality rate, Disease and Comorbidity,
  • Ethnic group that intertwine with fields like Gerontology.

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Best Publications

A conceptual framework for research on subjective cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer's disease

Frank Jessen;Frank Jessen;Rebecca E. Amariglio;Martin van Boxtel;Monique Breteler.
Alzheimers & Dementia (2014)

1765 Citations

Resilience and mental health.

Dmitry M. Davydov;Robert Stewart;Karen Ritchie;Isabelle Chaudieu.
Clinical Psychology Review (2010)

1330 Citations

Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia in developing countries: prevalence, management, and risk factors

Raj N. Kalaria;Gladys E. Maestre;Gladys E. Maestre;Raul Arizaga;Robert P. Friedland.
Lancet Neurology (2008)

1304 Citations

Type 2 diabetes mellitus, cognitive impairment and dementia.

R. Stewart;D. Liolitsa.
Diabetic Medicine (1999)

785 Citations

Life Expectancy at Birth for People with Serious Mental Illness and Other Major Disorders from a Secondary Mental Health Care Case Register in London

Chin-Kuo Chang;Richard D. Hayes;Gayan Perera;Mathew T. M. Broadbent.
PLOS ONE (2011)

723 Citations

A 32-year prospective study of change in body weight and incident dementia: the Honolulu-Asia Aging Study.

Robert Stewart;Kamal Masaki;Qian Li Xue;Rita Peila.
JAMA Neurology (2005)

538 Citations

Cohort profile of the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Biomedical Research Centre (SLaM BRC) Case Register: current status and recent enhancement of an Electronic Mental Health Record-derived data resource

Gayan Perera;Matthew Broadbent;Felicity Callard;Chin-Kuo Chang.
BMJ Open (2016)

470 Citations

The effects of omega-3 fatty acids monotherapy in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment: A preliminary randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study

Chih Chiang Chiu;Kuan Pin Su;Tsung Chi Cheng;Hsing Cheng Liu.
Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry (2008)

438 Citations

The South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Biomedical Research Centre (SLAM BRC) case register : development and descriptive data.

Robert Stewart;Mishael Soremekun;Gayan Perera;Matthew Broadbent;Matthew Broadbent.
BMC Psychiatry (2009)

401 Citations

The protocols for the 10/66 dementia research group population-based research programme

Martin J. Prince;Cleusa P. Ferri;Daisy Acosta;Emiliano Albanese.
BMC Public Health (2007)

388 Citations

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