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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 65 Citations 16,840 227 World Ranking 1598 National Ranking 178

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Statistics
  • Internal medicine
  • Social psychology

His scientific interests lie mostly in Social psychology, Theory of planned behavior, Randomized controlled trial, Developmental psychology and Psychological intervention. Stephen Sutton has included themes like Cognition and Value in his Social psychology study. The concepts of his Randomized controlled trial study are interwoven with issues in Worry, Anxiety, Mass screening, Confidence interval and Physical therapy.

He has researched Confidence interval in several fields, including Odds ratio, Psychiatry and Adverse effect. His studies in Developmental psychology integrate themes in fields like Behavior change, Transtheoretical model, Affect and Attitude change. His Psychological intervention study incorporates themes from Attendance, eHealth and Family medicine.

His most cited work include:

  • Predicting and Explaining Intentions and Behavior: How Well Are We Doing? (786 citations)
  • Stage theories of health behavior: conceptual and methodological issues. (561 citations)
  • Understanding the Complexity of Catch-and-Release in Recreational Fishing: An Integrative Synthesis of Global Knowledge from Historical, Ethical, Social, and Biological Perspectives (445 citations)

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

Stephen Sutton mainly focuses on Randomized controlled trial, Psychological intervention, Physical therapy, Intervention and Family medicine. His research investigates the connection with Randomized controlled trial and areas like Confidence interval which intersect with concerns in Odds ratio. His Psychological intervention study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Meta-analysis, Systematic review, Applied psychology and Public health.

As part of his studies on Physical therapy, Stephen Sutton frequently links adjacent subjects like Clinical trial. Many of his studies on Intervention involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Clinical psychology. His research in Family medicine intersects with topics in Qualitative research and Attendance.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Randomized controlled trial (22.47%)
  • Psychological intervention (20.45%)
  • Physical therapy (16.85%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2021)?

  • Psychological intervention (20.45%)
  • Randomized controlled trial (22.47%)
  • Intervention (16.18%)

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

His scientific interests lie mostly in Psychological intervention, Randomized controlled trial, Intervention, Family medicine and Physical therapy. His Psychological intervention research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Meta-analysis, Systematic review and Interactive voice response. The various areas that Stephen Sutton examines in his Randomized controlled trial study include Odds ratio, mHealth, Worry, Confidence interval and Attendance.

His Odds ratio research incorporates themes from Psychiatry and Abstinence. His Intervention study which covers Clinical psychology that intersects with Qualitative property and Cognition. Stephen Sutton interconnects Quality-adjusted life year, Program evaluation, Primary care, Pedometer and Type 2 diabetes in the investigation of issues within Physical therapy.

Between 2014 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • The impact of communicating genetic risks of disease on risk-reducing health behaviour: systematic review with meta-analysis (247 citations)
  • The TIPPME intervention typology for changing environments to change behaviour (133 citations)
  • A Context-Sensing Mobile Phone App (Q Sense) for Smoking Cessation: A Mixed-Methods Study (97 citations)

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

  • Statistics
  • Internal medicine
  • Social psychology

Stephen Sutton spends much of his time researching Randomized controlled trial, Psychological intervention, Physical therapy, Environmental resource management and mHealth. His Randomized controlled trial research includes elements of Odds ratio, Weight loss, Environmental health, Intervention and Confidence interval. Stephen Sutton combines subjects such as Psychiatry and Abstinence with his study of Odds ratio.

His Psychological intervention research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Gerontology, Systematic review, Health promotion, Meta-analysis and Ethnic group. His Physical therapy research includes themes of Worry, Anxiety, Population study, Internal medicine and Type 2 diabetes. His Environmental resource management research incorporates elements of Great barrier reef, Community engagement, Fishing and Natural resource management.

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Best Publications

Predicting and Explaining Intentions and Behavior: How Well Are We Doing?

Stephen Sutton.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology (1998)

1511 Citations

Stage theories of health behavior: conceptual and methodological issues.

Neil D. Weinstein;Alexander J. Rothman;Stephen R. Sutton.
Health Psychology (1998)

1035 Citations

Using the Internet to conduct surveys of health professionals: a valid alternative?

Dejana Braithwaite;Jon Emery;Simon de Lusignan;Stephen Sutton.
Family Practice (2003)

603 Citations

Adaptive management of the Great Barrier Reef: A globally significant demonstration of the benefits of networks of marine reserves

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(2010)

601 Citations

Back to the drawing board? A review of applications of the transtheoretical model to substance use.

Stephen Sutton.
Addiction (2001)

597 Citations

Effectiveness of physical activity promotion based in primary care: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials

Gillian Orrow;Ann-Louise Kinmonth;Simon Sanderson;Stephen Sutton.
BMJ (2012)

596 Citations

Factors predicting delayed presentation of symptomatic breast cancer: a systematic review.

AJ Ramirez;AM Westcombe;CC Burgess;S Sutton.
The Lancet (1999)

578 Citations

Perceived difficulty in the theory of planned behaviour: Perceived behavioural control or affective attitude?

Pål Kraft;Jostein Rise;Stephen Sutton;Espen Røysamb.
British Journal of Social Psychology (2005)

536 Citations

Understanding the Complexity of Catch-and-Release in Recreational Fishing: An Integrative Synthesis of Global Knowledge from Historical, Ethical, Social, and Biological Perspectives

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Reviews in Fisheries Science (2007)

511 Citations

Let's ask them: a national survey of definitions of quality of life and its enhancement among people aged 65 and over.

Ann Bowling;Zahava Gabriel;Joanna Dykes;Lee Marriott Dowding.
International Journal of Aging & Human Development (2003)

490 Citations

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