Anthony Hannan

825 total citations
24 papers, 551 citations indexed

About

Anthony Hannan is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Anthony Hannan has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 551 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Clinical Psychology, 17 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 3 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Anthony Hannan's work include Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (17 papers), Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (13 papers) and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (10 papers). Anthony Hannan is often cited by papers focused on Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (17 papers), Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (13 papers) and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (10 papers). Anthony Hannan collaborates with scholars based in Australia and Canada. Anthony Hannan's co-authors include Vladan Starčević, Denise Milicevic, David Berle, Karen Moses, Peter Sammut, Vlasios Brakoulias, Andrew Martin, Guy D. Eslick, Jennifer L. Hudson and Kirupamani Viswasam and has published in prestigious journals such as Behaviour Research and Therapy, Journal of Affective Disorders and The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.

In The Last Decade

Anthony Hannan

24 papers receiving 524 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Anthony Hannan Australia 14 441 272 141 81 81 24 551
Denise Milicevic Australia 14 458 1.0× 278 1.0× 151 1.1× 83 1.0× 83 1.0× 29 580
Alice R. Norton Australia 12 384 0.9× 340 1.3× 123 0.9× 81 1.0× 63 0.8× 27 577
Hanne Schoofs Belgium 7 255 0.6× 320 1.2× 146 1.0× 75 0.9× 44 0.5× 7 497
Ligia M. Ito Brazil 10 397 0.9× 294 1.1× 122 0.9× 47 0.6× 66 0.8× 16 498
Peter Sammut Australia 11 317 0.7× 172 0.6× 111 0.8× 71 0.9× 50 0.6× 15 400
Victoria Pile United Kingdom 12 213 0.5× 207 0.8× 81 0.6× 68 0.8× 97 1.2× 27 394
Keunyoung Yook South Korea 6 403 0.9× 383 1.4× 81 0.6× 90 1.1× 124 1.5× 9 586
Sarah A. Crawley United States 9 462 1.0× 198 0.7× 115 0.8× 45 0.6× 66 0.8× 11 518
Bruno Faustino Portugal 13 257 0.6× 176 0.6× 101 0.7× 73 0.9× 70 0.9× 48 413
Molly L. Choate-Summers United States 7 682 1.5× 230 0.8× 276 2.0× 101 1.2× 115 1.4× 9 770

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All Works

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Berle, David, Vladan Starčević, Kirupamani Viswasam, et al.. (2018). Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Nepean Dysphoria Scale in a Clinical Sample. Psychiatric Quarterly. 89(3). 621–629. 3 indexed citations
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Brakoulias, Vlasios, Vladan Starčević, Denise Milicevic, et al.. (2017). The Nepean Belief Scale: preliminary reliability and validity in obsessive–compulsive disorder. International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice. 22(2). 84–88. 8 indexed citations
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Berle, David, Vladan Starčević, Denise Milicevic, et al.. (2016). The structure and intensity of self-reported autonomic arousal symptoms across anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders. 199. 81–86. 3 indexed citations
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Berle, David, Michelle L. Moulds, Vladan Starčević, et al.. (2016). Does emotional reasoning change during cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety?. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. 45(2). 123–135. 1 indexed citations
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Starčević, Vladan, David Berle, Kirupamani Viswasam, et al.. (2015). Specificity of the Relationships Between Dysphoria and Related Constructs in an Outpatient Sample. Psychiatric Quarterly. 86(4). 459–469. 8 indexed citations
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Brakoulias, Vlasios, Vladan Starčević, David Berle, et al.. (2013). The characteristics of unacceptable/taboo thoughts in obsessive–compulsive disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 54(7). 750–757. 40 indexed citations
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Brakoulias, Vlasios, Vladan Starčević, David Berle, et al.. (2013). The Relationships Between Obsessive–Compulsive Symptom Dimensions and Cognitions in Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder. Psychiatric Quarterly. 85(2). 133–142. 39 indexed citations
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Brakoulias, Vlasios, Vladan Starčević, David Berle, et al.. (2013). Further Support for Five Dimensions of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 201(6). 452–459. 21 indexed citations
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Brakoulias, Vlasios, Vladan Starčević, David Berle, et al.. (2013). The use of psychotropic agents for the symptoms of obsessive–compulsive disorder. Australasian Psychiatry. 21(2). 117–121. 5 indexed citations
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Starčević, Vladan, David Berle, Vlasios Brakoulias, et al.. (2012). Interpersonal reassurance seeking in obsessive-compulsive disorder and its relationship with checking compulsions. Psychiatry Research. 200(2-3). 560–567. 21 indexed citations
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Berle, David, Vladan Starčević, Vlasios Brakoulias, et al.. (2011). Disgust propensity in obsessive–compulsive disorder: Cross-sectional and prospective relationships. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 43(1). 656–663. 39 indexed citations
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Starčević, Vladan, Peter Sammut, David Berle, et al.. (2011). Can levels of a general anxiety-prone cognitive style distinguish between various anxiety disorders?. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 53(5). 427–433. 3 indexed citations
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Brakoulias, Vlasios, Vladan Starčević, Peter Sammut, et al.. (2011). Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders: a Comorbidity and Family History Perspective. Australasian Psychiatry. 19(2). 151–155. 23 indexed citations
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Berle, David, Vladan Starčević, Denise Milicevic, Anthony Hannan, & Karen Moses. (2010). Do Symptom Interpretations Mediate the Relationship Between Panic Attack Symptoms and Agoraphobic Avoidance?. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy. 38(3). 275–289. 4 indexed citations
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Berle, David, Vladan Starčević, Karen Moses, et al.. (2010). Preliminary validation of an ultra‐brief version of the Penn State Worry Questionnaire. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy. 18(4). 339–346. 94 indexed citations
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Berle, David, Vladan Starčević, Denise Milicevic, et al.. (2010). The Factor Structure of the Kessler-10 Questionnaire in a Treatment-Seeking Sample. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 198(9). 660–664. 28 indexed citations
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Berle, David, et al.. (2008). Cognitive factors in panic disorder, agoraphobic avoidance and agoraphobia. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 46(2). 282–291. 7 indexed citations
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Starčević, Vladan, et al.. (2008). Distinctiveness of Perceived Health in Panic Disorder and Relation to Panic Disorder Severity. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 33(3). 323–333. 1 indexed citations
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Starčević, Vladan, et al.. (2007). Pathological worry, anxiety disorders and the impact of co-occurrence with depressive and other anxiety disorders. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 21(8). 1016–1027. 59 indexed citations
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Hannan, Anthony, Ronald M. Rapee, & Jennifer L. Hudson. (2000). The Prevention of Depression in Children: A Pilot Study. Behaviour Change. 17(2). 78–83. 19 indexed citations

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