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Victoria Manning

Victoria Manning

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
38
Citations
4796
World Ranking
8960
National Ranking
527

Victoria Manning 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 Victoria Manning sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 177 publications — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Victoria Manning 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 Victoria Manning sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Victoria Manning is affiliated with Monash University in Australia, where they focus on research primarily in Medicine and Psychology. Their work encompasses a range of topics including Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Digital Mental Health Interventions, and Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, and Cognitive Processes.

Their recent publications include:

  • Effect of Cognitive Bias Modification on Early Relapse Among Adults Undergoing Inpatient Alcohol Withdrawal Treatment (2020, JAMA Psychiatry)
  • New Australian guidelines for the treatment of alcohol problems: an overview of recommendations (2021, The Medical Journal of Australia)
  • Distress tolerance across substance use, eating, and borderline personality disorders: A meta-analysis (2022, Journal of Affective Disorders)
  • Cognitive training and remediation interventions for substance use disorders: a Delphi consensus study (2022, Addiction)
  • Enacting 'more-than-human' care: Clients' and counsellors' views on the multiple affordances of chatbots in alcohol and other drug counselling (2020, International Journal of Drug Policy)

Victoria Manning's research spans multiple subfields of study, including:

  • Epidemiology
  • Applied Psychology
  • General Health Professions
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology

The scientist frequently publishes in several venues, indicating a focus on addiction and drug policy research. These publication venues include:

  • Drug and Alcohol Review
  • Addiction
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • International Journal of Drug Policy
  • Addictive Behaviors

Coauthors who regularly collaborate with Victoria Manning include:

  • Dan I. Lubman
  • Amanda Baker
  • Hugh Piercy
  • Joshua B. B. Garfield
  • Peter J. Kelly

Their main areas of research interest address behavioral health and interventions, mental health and patient involvement, and neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior. These interests reflect a broad commitment to understanding and improving mental health through both clinical and experimental approaches.

Best Publications

  • Overdose training and take‐home naloxone for opiate users: prospective cohort study of impact on knowledge and attitudes and subsequent management of overdoses

    J Strang;Victoria Manning;Soraya Mayet;David William Best

  • New estimates of the number of children living with substance misusing parents: results from UK national household surveys

    Victoria Manning;David William Best;Nathan Faulkner;Emily Titherington

  • Excessive drinking and other problem behaviours among 14-16 year old schoolchildren.

    David Best;Victoria Manning;Michael Gossop;Samantha Gross

  • Is attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings after inpatient treatment related to improved outcomes? A 6-month follow-up study.

    Michael Gossop;Jennifer Harris;David Best;Lan Ho Man

  • Cocaine Use in Europe – A Multi-Centre Study: Patterns of Use in Different Groups

    Michael Prinzleve;Christian Haasen;Heike Zurhold;Josep Lluis Matali

  • Cognitive Bias Modification Training During Inpatient Alcohol Detoxification Reduces Early Relapse: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

    Victoria Manning;Victoria Manning;Petra K. Staiger;Kate Hall;Joshua B.B. Garfield;Joshua B.B. Garfield

  • Strategies to facilitate integrated care for people with alcohol and other drug problems: a systematic review

    Michael Savic;Michael Savic;David Best;Victoria Manning;Victoria Manning;Daniel Lubman;Daniel Lubman

  • Drinking and smoking as concurrent predictors of illicit drug use and positive drug attitudes in adolescents.

    David Best;Salman Rawaf;Jenny Rowley;Karen Floyd

  • Concurrent use of alcohol and cocaine: differences in patterns of use and problems among users of crack cocaine and cocaine powder.

    Michael Gossop;Victoria Manning;Gayle Ridge

  • Concurrent use and order of use of cocaine and alcohol: behavioural differences between users of crack cocaine and cocaine powder

    Michael Gossop;Victoria Manning;Gayle Ridge

  • Does active referral by a doctor or 12-Step peer improve 12-Step meeting attendance? : results from a pilot randomised control trial

    Victoria Manning;David Best;Nathan Faulkner;Emily Titherington

  • Does prescribing for opiate addiction change after national guidelines? : methadone and buprenorphine prescribing to opiate addicts by general practitioners and hospital doctors in England, 1995-2005

    John Strang;Victoria Manning;Soraya Mayet;Gayle Ridge

  • New Australian guidelines for the treatment of alcohol problems: an overview of recommendations

    Paul S Haber;Benjamin C Riordan;Daniel T Winter;Liz Barrett

  • Effect of Cognitive Bias Modification on Early Relapse Among Adults Undergoing Inpatient Alcohol Withdrawal Treatment: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

    Victoria Manning;Victoria Manning;Joshua B.B. Garfield;Joshua B.B. Garfield;Petra Karin Staiger;Dan I. Lubman;Dan I. Lubman

  • Cognitive impairment in dual diagnosis inpatients with schizophrenia and alcohol use disorder

    Victoria Manning;Shai Betteridge;Shamil Wanigaratne;David Best

  • A Roadmap for Integrating Neuroscience Into Addiction Treatment: A Consensus of the Neuroscience Interest Group of the International Society of Addiction Medicine.

    Antonio Verdejo-Garcia;Valentina Lorenzetti;Victoria Manning;Victoria Manning;Hugh Piercy;Hugh Piercy

  • Can we prevent drug related deaths by training opioid users to recognise and manage overdoses

    Romina Lopez Gaston;David William Best;Victoria Manning;Ed Day

  • Substance use outcomes following treatment: Findings from the Australian Patient Pathways Study:

    Victoria Manning;Victoria Manning;Joshua Garfield;Joshua Garfield;David William Best;David William Best;Lynda Berends

  • Cocaine use in Europe - a multi-centre study. Methodology and prevalence estimates.

    Christian Haasen;Michael Prinzleve;Heike Zurhold;Juergen Rehm

  • Ethnic and Gender Differences in Drinking and Smoking among London Adolescents

    David Best;Salman Rawaf;Jenny Rowley;Karen Floyd

  • Cannabis use in adolescents: the impact of risk and protective factors and social functioning

    David Best;Samantha Gross;Victoria Manning;Michael Gossop

Frequent Co-Authors

Dan I. Lubman
Dan I. Lubman Monash University
David Best
David Best University of Derby
John Strang
John Strang King's College London
Antonio Verdejo-García
Antonio Verdejo-García Monash University
Michael Gossop
Michael Gossop King's College London
Amanda L. Baker
Amanda L. Baker University of Newcastle Australia
Robin Room
Robin Room La Trobe University
Petra K. Staiger
Petra K. Staiger Deakin University
Frank P. Deane
Frank P. Deane University of Wollongong
Nicki A. Dowling
Nicki A. Dowling Deakin University

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