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Sheryl A. Hemphill

Sheryl A. Hemphill

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
51
Citations
9415
World Ranking
5254
National Ranking
300

Sheryl A. Hemphill 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 Sheryl A. Hemphill sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 153 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sheryl A. Hemphill 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 Sheryl A. Hemphill sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Sheryl A. Hemphill is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on medicine and health professions, with notable subfields including general health professions, public health, environmental and occupational health, pharmacology, physiology, and epidemiology.

Their work spans several main topics, including cannabis and cannabinoid research, smoking behavior and cessation, health policy implementation science, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, homelessness and social issues, food security and health in diverse populations, and child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

Recent publications by Sheryl A. Hemphill include:

  • "Marijuana Legalization and Youth Marijuana, Alcohol, and Cigarette Use and Norms" (2020) published in American Journal of Preventive Medicine
  • "Common Methodological Problems in Randomized Controlled Trials of Preventive Interventions" (2021) published in Prevention Science
  • "Associations between self-reported cannabis use frequency, potency, and cannabis/health metrics" (2021) published in International Journal of Drug Policy
  • "Outcomes of Childhood Preventive Intervention Across 2 Generations" (2020) published in JAMA Pediatrics
  • "Neighborhoods and health during the transition to adulthood: A scoping review" (2020) published in Health & Place

Frequent co-authors in Hemphill's research include Christine M. Steeger, Pamela R. Buckley, Jennifer A. Bailey, Marina Epstein, and Rick Kosterman.

Their work often appears in journals such as Prevention Science, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, International Journal of Drug Policy, JAMA Pediatrics, and Evaluation Review.

Best Publications

  • Connections between Temperament and Social Development: A Review

    Ann Sanson;Sheryl A. Hemphill;Diana Smart

  • Parent influences on early childhood internalizing difficulties

    Jordana K. Bayer;Jordana K. Bayer;Ann V. Sanson;Sheryl A. Hemphill;Sheryl A. Hemphill

  • The Effect of School Suspensions and Arrests on Subsequent Adolescent Antisocial Behavior in Australia and the United States

    Sheryl A. Hemphill;John W. Toumbourou;Todd I. Herrenkohl;Barbara J. McMorris

  • Longitudinal Predictors of Cyber and Traditional Bullying Perpetration in Australian Secondary School Students

    Sheryl A. Hemphill;Aneta Kotevski;Michelle Tollit;Rachel Smith;Rachel Smith

  • Puberty and the onset of substance use and abuse

    George C. Patton;Barbara J. McMorris;John W. Toumbourou;Sheryl A. Hemphill

  • The effect of peer influence and selection processes on adolescent alcohol use: a systematic review of longitudinal studies

    Rachel K Leung;John W Toumbourou;Sheryl A Hemphill

  • Trajectories of adolescent alcohol and cannabis use into young adulthood

    George C Patton;Carolyn Coffey;Michael T Lynskey;Sophie Reid

  • A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ADOLESCENT POLYDRUG USE, ALCOHOL USE, AND HIGH SCHOOL NON-COMPLETION

    Adrian B. Kelly;Tracy J. Evans-Whipp;Rachel Smith;Gary C. K. Chan

  • Longitudinal consequences of adolescent bullying perpetration and victimisation: A study of students in Victoria, Australia

    Sheryl A. Hemphill;Aneta Kotevski;Aneta Kotevski;Todd I. Herrenkohl;Lyndal Bond

  • Risk and protective factors for adolescent substance use in washington state, the United States and Victoria, Australia: a longitudinal study.

    Sheryl A. Hemphill;Jessica A. Heerde;Todd I. Herrenkohl;George C. Patton

  • Student and school factors associated with school suspension: A multilevel analysis of students in Victoria, Australia and Washington State, United States

    Sheryl A. Hemphill;Sheryl A. Hemphill;Stephanie M. Plenty;Stephanie M. Plenty;Todd I. Herrenkohl;John W. Toumbourou

  • Examination of associations between informal help-seeking behavior, social support, and adolescent psychosocial outcomes: A meta-analysis

    Jessica A. Heerde;Jessica A. Heerde;Sheryl A. Hemphill;Sheryl A. Hemphill

  • Pubertal stage and deliberate self-harm in adolescents

    George C. Patton;Sheryl A. Hemphill;Jennifer M. Beyers;Lyndal Bond

  • Predicting female depression across puberty: A two-nation longitudinal study

    George C. Patton;Craig Olsson;Lyndal Bond;John W. Toumbourou

  • Temperament and Social Development

    Ann Sanson;Sheryl A. Hemphill;Bilge Yagmurlu;Sandee McClowry

  • Prevalence of Substance Use and Delinquent Behavior in Adolescents From Victoria, Australia and Washington State, United States

    Barbara J. McMorris;Sheryl A. Hemphill;John W. Toumbourou;Richard F. Catalano

  • A cross-cultural study of behavioral inhibition in toddlers: East–West–North–South:

    Kenneth H. Rubin;Sheryl A. Hemphill;Xinyin Chen;Paul Hastings

  • Adolescent predictors of young adult cyberbullying perpetration and victimization among Australian youth

    Sheryl A. Hemphill;Sheryl A. Hemphill;Jessica A. Heerde

  • Influence of Family Factors and Supervised Alcohol Use on Adolescent Alcohol Use and Harms: Similarities Between Youth in Different Alcohol Policy Contexts*

    Barbara J. McMorris;Richard F. Catalano;Min Jung Kim;John W. Toumbourou

  • Social Norms in the Development of Adolescent Substance Use: A Longitudinal Analysis of the International Youth Development Study

    Marla E. Eisenberg;John W. Toumbourou;Richard F. Catalano;Sheryl A. Hemphill;Sheryl A. Hemphill

Frequent Co-Authors

John W. Toumbourou
John W. Toumbourou Deakin University
Richard F. Catalano
Richard F. Catalano University of Washington
Todd I. Herrenkohl
Todd I. Herrenkohl University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
George C. Patton
George C. Patton Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Barbara J. McMorris
Barbara J. McMorris University of Minnesota
Adrian B. Kelly
Adrian B. Kelly Queensland University of Technology
Ann Sanson
Ann Sanson University of Melbourne
Craig A. Olsson
Craig A. Olsson Deakin University
Lyndal Bond
Lyndal Bond Victoria University
Nicki A. Dowling
Nicki A. Dowling Deakin University

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