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Timothy R. Elliott

Timothy R. Elliott

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
70
Citations
13601
World Ranking
2307
National Ranking
1341

Timothy R. Elliott 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 Timothy R. Elliott sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 270 publications — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Timothy R. Elliott 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 Timothy R. Elliott sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 70 D-Index — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2015 - Geochemistry Fellow Honor, Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry
  • 1996 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom

Overview

Timothy R. Elliott is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States. Their research primarily addresses topics within Medicine and Psychology, with 31 and 24 publications respectively. The scientist's work covers several subfields including Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, Oncology, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their research interests focus on key subjects such as Resilience and Mental Health, Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation, COVID-19 and Mental Health, Spinal Cord Injury Research, Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes, Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments, and Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Timothy R. Elliott include:

  • "Resilience, coping, and distress among healthcare service personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic" (2021), published in BMC Psychiatry
  • "Predictors of Vaccine Hesitancy among Health Care Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic" (2022), published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "COVID-19 and telemedicine: A revolution in healthcare delivery is at hand" (2020), published in Health Science Reports

Other notable papers in the recent data set where Elliott is not listed as author but are related within the same fields include:

  • "Effectiveness and safety of cold snare polypectomy and cold endoscopic mucosal resection for nonpedunculated colorectal polyps of 10-19 mm: a multicenter observational cohort study" (2023), published in Endoscopy
  • "Reasons for COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in individuals with chronic health conditions" (2022), published in Health Science Reports

The scientist publishes frequently in venues such as the Journal of Clinical Psychology, Health Science Reports, Endoscopy, PLoS ONE, and the British Journal of Health Psychology.

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Paul B. Perrin
  • Ann Marie Warren
  • Mark B. Powers
  • Bradford S. Pierce
  • Mikaela Spooner

Timothy R. Elliott has received several recognitions over their career, including the Geochemistry Fellow Honor from the Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry in 2015, Fellowship of the American Psychological Association in 1996, and Fellowship of The Academy of Medical Sciences in the United Kingdom.

Best Publications

  • Negotiating reality after physical loss: hope, depression, and disability.

    Timothy R. Elliott;Thomas E. Witty;Stephen M. Herrick;Josephine T. Hoffman

  • Analyzing Longitudinal Data with Multilevel Models: An Example with Individuals Living with Lower Extremity Intra-articular Fractures.

    Oi-Man Kwok;Andrea T. Underhill;Jack W. Berry;Wen Luo

  • Telephone Intervention With Family Caregivers of Stroke Survivors After Rehabilitation

    Joan S. Grant;Timothy R. Elliott;Michael Weaver;Alfred A. Bartolucci

  • Depression following spinal cord injury

    Timothy R. Elliott;Robert G. Frank

  • Depression in rheumatoid arthritis.

    R G Frank;N C Beck;J C Parker;J H Kashani

  • Handbook of rehabilitation psychology.

    Robert G. Frank;Timothy R. Elliott

  • Peeling Back the Onion: Personality, Problem Solving, and Career Decision-Making Style Correlates of Career Indecision:

    Judy M. Chartrand;Melissa L. Rose;Timothy R. Elliott;Cheri Marmarosh

  • Family caregiver social problem-solving abilities and adjustment during the inital year of the caregiving role.

    Timothy R. Elliott;Richard M. Shewchuk;J. Scott Richards

  • Problem-solving appraisal, self-reported study habits, and performance of academically at-risk college students.

    Timothy R. Elliott;Frank Godshall;John R. Shrout;Thomas E. Witty

  • Problem-solving training for family caregivers of persons with traumatic brain injuries: a randomized controlled trial.

    Patricia A. Rivera;Timothy R. Elliott;Jack W. Berry;Joan S. Grant

  • Problem-solving appraisal and psychological adjustment following spinal cord injury.

    Timothy R. Elliott;Frank J. Godshall;Stephen M. Herrick;Thomas E. Witty

  • Self-perceived problem-solving ability, stress appraisal, and coping over time

    Rebecca R MacNair;Timothy R Elliott

  • Personal Assertiveness and the Effects of Social Support among College Students.

    Timothy R. Elliott;Sandy E. Gramling

  • Depression after spinal cord injury: is it necessary?

    Robert G. Frank;Timothy R. Elliott;James R. Corcoran;Stephen A. Wonderlich

  • Happiness, resilience, and positive growth following physical disability: Issues for understanding, research, and therapeutic intervention.

    Dana S. Dunn;Gitendra Uswatte;Timothy R. Elliott

  • Differences in coping styles among persons with spinal cord injury: a cluster-analytic approach.

    Robert G. Frank;Robert L. Umlauf;Stephen A. Wonderlich;Glenn S. Askanazi

  • Caregiving problems and feelings experienced by family caregivers of stroke survivors the first month after discharge.

    Joan S. Grant;Gerald L. Glandon;Timothy R. Elliott;Joyce Newman Giger

  • Social support, social problem-solving abilities, and adjustment of family caregivers of stroke survivors.

    Joan S. Grant;Timothy R. Elliott;Michael Weaver;Gerald L. Glandon

  • Social problem-solving abilities, social support, and adjustment among family caregivers of individuals with a stroke.

    Joan S. Grant;Timothy R. Elliott;Joyce Newman Giger;Alfred A. Bartolucci

  • Treatment of Depression Following Spinal Cord Injury: An Evidence-Based Review

    Timothy R. Elliott;Paul Kennedy

  • Self-appraised problem-solving ability, affective states, and psychological distress.

    Timothy R. Elliott;Elisabeth Sherwin;Stephen W. Harkins;Cheri Marmarosh

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter McIntyre
Peter McIntyre Texas A&M University
Richard M. Shewchuk
Richard M. Shewchuk University of Alabama at Birmingham
Oi-Man Kwok
Oi-Man Kwok Texas A&M University
Nathan A. Kimbrel
Nathan A. Kimbrel Duke University
Suzy B. Gulliver
Suzy B. Gulliver Scott & White Memorial Hospital
Dana S. Dunn
Dana S. Dunn Moravian College
Sandra B. Morissette
Sandra B. Morissette The University of Texas at San Antonio
Alfred A. Bartolucci
Alfred A. Bartolucci University of Alabama at Birmingham
Bruce Rybarczyk
Bruce Rybarczyk Virginia Commonwealth University
John M. Chaney
John M. Chaney Oklahoma State University

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