Catherine Purcell

1.2k total citations
37 papers, 687 citations indexed

About

Catherine Purcell is a scholar working on Developmental and Educational Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental health and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Catherine Purcell has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 687 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology, 7 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 6 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Catherine Purcell's work include Children's Physical and Motor Development (15 papers), Infant Development and Preterm Care (5 papers) and Urban Transport and Accessibility (5 papers). Catherine Purcell is often cited by papers focused on Children's Physical and Motor Development (15 papers), Infant Development and Preterm Care (5 papers) and Urban Transport and Accessibility (5 papers). Catherine Purcell collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Catherine Purcell's co-authors include Kate Wilmut, John P. Wann, Amanda Kirby, Damian Poulter, David Sugden, Suzanne Edmands, John R. Hyde, Larry G. Allen, Matthew T. Craig and Chris L. Chabot and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Psychological Science and Frontiers in Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Catherine Purcell

36 papers receiving 667 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Catherine Purcell United Kingdom 15 196 116 105 104 97 37 687
Catherine Thompson United Kingdom 17 74 0.4× 20 0.2× 32 0.3× 47 0.5× 52 0.5× 69 760
Andrea Schreier United States 19 25 0.1× 88 0.8× 89 0.8× 248 2.4× 205 2.1× 66 1.7k
Erin Faught Canada 17 40 0.2× 42 0.4× 17 0.2× 39 0.4× 56 0.6× 31 1.0k
Nia A. White United Kingdom 15 28 0.1× 77 0.7× 79 0.8× 75 0.7× 15 0.2× 26 775
William A. Walsh United States 18 23 0.1× 12 0.1× 406 3.9× 34 0.3× 37 0.4× 34 2.0k
Teresa A. Bryan United States 12 58 0.3× 18 0.2× 26 0.2× 55 0.5× 167 1.7× 14 566
Heidi Schutz United States 15 29 0.1× 49 0.4× 75 0.7× 9 0.1× 236 2.4× 21 1.0k
Clair Alston‐Knox Australia 17 26 0.1× 28 0.2× 35 0.3× 73 0.7× 139 1.4× 63 877
Joanna Barker United Kingdom 13 29 0.1× 85 0.7× 91 0.9× 56 0.5× 7 0.1× 53 553
Wendy L. Hill United States 17 155 0.8× 21 0.2× 22 0.2× 10 0.1× 62 0.6× 25 768

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All Works

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Purcell, Catherine, et al.. (2025). A qualitative exploration of the prospective acceptability of the MiDerm app; a complex digital intervention for adults living with skin conditions. British Journal of Health Psychology. 30(1). e12778–e12778. 1 indexed citations
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Purcell, Catherine, et al.. (2024). Exploring the presence and impact of sensory differences in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 148. 104714–104714. 2 indexed citations
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Cooper, Alison, et al.. (2024). Value-based outcome evaluation methods used by occupational therapists in primary care: a scoping review. JBI Evidence Synthesis. 23(1). 108–142.
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Purcell, Catherine, et al.. (2024). A Qualitative Exploration of the Impact, Management, and Existing Psychological Support Available for Adults Living with Skin Conditions. Acta Dermato Venereologica. 104. adv40657–adv40657. 2 indexed citations
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Gerson, Sarah A., et al.. (2023). Possible disrupted biological movement processing in Developmental Coordination Disorder. Cortex. 168. 1–13. 3 indexed citations
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Wilmut, Kate & Catherine Purcell. (2023). Parent perceptions of cycle training for children with special education needs and disabilities: What drives intention to cycle?. Heliyon. 9(5). e16173–e16173. 1 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Elizabeth Moreira dos Santos, Kevin Stuart, John R. Hyde, Catherine Purcell, & Mark Drawbridge. (2021). Spawning dynamics and egg production characteristics of captive Seriola dorsalis assessed using parentage analyses. Aquaculture Research. 52(9). 4050–4063. 6 indexed citations
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Purcell, Catherine, et al.. (2018). Understanding the Functional Mobility of Adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) Through the International Classification of Functioning (ICF). Current Developmental Disorders Reports. 5(1). 26–33. 24 indexed citations
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Purcell, Catherine, et al.. (2017). Appropriateness of different pedagogical approaches to road safety education for children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). Research in Developmental Disabilities. 70. 85–93. 13 indexed citations
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Purcell, Catherine, Kate Wilmut, & John P. Wann. (2016). The use of visually guided behaviour in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) when crossing a virtual road. Human Movement Science. 53. 37–44. 18 indexed citations
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Purcell, Catherine, et al.. (2015). A Tale of Three Tails: Cryptic Speciation in a Globally Distributed Marine Fish of the GenusSeriola. Copeia. 103(2). 357–368. 61 indexed citations
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Kirby, Amanda, David Sugden, & Catherine Purcell. (2013). Diagnosing developmental coordination disorders. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 99(3). 292–296. 72 indexed citations
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Purcell, Catherine, John P. Wann, Kate Wilmut, & Damian Poulter. (2012). Reduced looming sensitivity in primary school children with Developmental Co‐ordination Disorder. Developmental Science. 15(3). 299–306. 19 indexed citations
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Purcell, Catherine, John P. Wann, Kate Wilmut, & Damian Poulter. (2011). Roadside judgments in children with Developmental Co-ordination Disorder. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 32(4). 1283–1292. 14 indexed citations
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Purcell, Catherine, J. Scott Harrison, & Suzanne Edmands. (2009). Isolation and characterization of 10 polymorphic microsatellite markers from striped marlin, Tetrapturus audax. Molecular Ecology Resources. 9(6). 1556–1559. 3 indexed citations
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Mant, Andrea, et al.. (1992). Sleep Disordered Breathing and Cognitive Function in a Retirement Village Population. Age and Ageing. 21(2). 121–128. 18 indexed citations
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Mant, Andrea, et al.. (1990). Recognition of Depression in the Elderly: A Comparison of General Practitioner Opinions and the Geriatric Depression Scale. Family Practice. 7(3). 190–194. 29 indexed citations

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