D. Stephens

1.2k total citations
25 papers, 824 citations indexed

About

D. Stephens is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Sensory Systems and Speech and Hearing. According to data from OpenAlex, D. Stephens has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 824 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 10 papers in Sensory Systems and 5 papers in Speech and Hearing. Recurrent topics in D. Stephens's work include Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (10 papers), Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (10 papers) and Noise Effects and Management (5 papers). D. Stephens is often cited by papers focused on Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (10 papers), Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (10 papers) and Noise Effects and Management (5 papers). D. Stephens collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Sweden and Japan. D. Stephens's co-authors include Ioanis Gianopoulos, Adrian Davis, Paul F. Smith, Melanie Ferguson, Fei Zhao, Vinaya Manchaiah, Claire Wilson, R. Meredith, Patricia Kerr and Zhonghao Bai and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, Health Technology Assessment and Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.

In The Last Decade

D. Stephens

25 papers receiving 764 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
D. Stephens United Kingdom 15 612 377 329 205 74 25 824
Alessandra Giannella Samelli Brazil 16 604 1.0× 365 1.0× 389 1.2× 140 0.7× 61 0.8× 97 1.0k
Kátia de Freitas Alvarenga Brazil 18 630 1.0× 236 0.6× 458 1.4× 164 0.8× 96 1.3× 107 907
Viktor Weichbold Austria 17 600 1.0× 219 0.6× 445 1.4× 213 1.0× 139 1.9× 48 838
Chyrisse Heine Australia 13 536 0.9× 198 0.5× 191 0.6× 125 0.6× 18 0.2× 29 904
Dona M. P. Jayakody Australia 17 884 1.4× 606 1.6× 518 1.6× 98 0.5× 72 1.0× 49 1.1k
Aishwarya Shukla United States 8 352 0.6× 262 0.7× 195 0.6× 63 0.3× 35 0.5× 27 598
Adele M. Goman United States 14 1.1k 1.8× 778 2.1× 749 2.3× 141 0.7× 141 1.9× 31 1.5k
Linnett Sanchez Australia 11 408 0.7× 156 0.4× 321 1.0× 73 0.4× 82 1.1× 17 657
Gabriella Constantinescu Australia 10 402 0.7× 230 0.6× 147 0.4× 296 1.4× 58 0.8× 13 841
Jonathan J. Suen United States 9 367 0.6× 279 0.7× 208 0.6× 77 0.4× 30 0.4× 18 591

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of D. Stephens

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Javaid, M K, Xavier L Griffin, D. Stephens, et al.. (2018). Service level predictors of bone treatment recommendations after a fragility fracture: Baseline findings from the first UK patient level Fracture Liaison Service Audit. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 33. 398–398. 1 indexed citations
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Manchaiah, Vinaya & D. Stephens. (2012). The ‘patient journey’ of adults with sudden-onset acquired hearing impairment: a pilot study. The Journal of Laryngology & Otology. 126(5). 475–481. 18 indexed citations
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Manchaiah, Vinaya, D. Stephens, & R. Meredith. (2011). The patient journey of adults with hearing impairment: the patients’ views. Clinical Otolaryngology. 36(3). 227–234. 66 indexed citations
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Thodi, Chryssoula, Marta Parazzini, Sophia E. Kramer, et al.. (2011). Adult Hearing Screening: The Cyprus Pilot Program. Audiology Research. 1(1). e18–e18. 3 indexed citations
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Yoshida, Tadao, D. Stephens, Erna Kentala, et al.. (2011). Tinnitus complaint behaviour in long‐standing Menière’s disorder: its association with the other cardinal symptoms. Clinical Otolaryngology. 36(5). 461–467. 14 indexed citations
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Neary, W, et al.. (2010). Use of a closed set questionnaire to measure primary and secondary effects of neurofibromatosis type 2. The Journal of Laryngology & Otology. 124(7). 720–728. 39 indexed citations
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Zhao, Fei, Zhonghao Bai, & D. Stephens. (2008). The relationship between changes in self‐rated quality of life after cochlear implantation and changes in individual complaints. Clinical Otolaryngology. 33(5). 427–434. 35 indexed citations
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Smith, Phil E M, et al.. (2008). Goya’s deafness. Practical Neurology. 8(6). 370–377. 5 indexed citations
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Davis, Adrian, Paul F. Smith, Melanie Ferguson, D. Stephens, & Ioanis Gianopoulos. (2007). Acceptability, benefit and costs of early screening for hearing disability: a study of potential screening tests and models. Health Technology Assessment. 11(42). 1–294. 330 indexed citations
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Wilson, Claire, Veronica Kennedy, D. Stephens, & Arthur James. (2004). Swimming after meningitis. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 97(2). 76–77. 3 indexed citations
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Wilson, Claire & D. Stephens. (2003). Reasons for referral and attitudes toward hearing aids: do they affect outcome?. Clinical Otolaryngology. 28(2). 81–84. 47 indexed citations
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Stephens, D., Fei Zhao, & Veronica Kennedy. (2003). Is there an association between noise exposure and King Kopetzky Syndrome?. PubMed. 5(20). 55–62. 20 indexed citations
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Stephens, D. & Patricia Kerr. (2002). Auditory disablements: an update.. PubMed. 39(6). 322–32. 21 indexed citations
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Zhao, Fei, D. Stephens, & Christian Meyer-Bisch. (2002). The Audioscan: a high frequency resolution audiometric technique and its clinical applications. Clinical Otolaryngology. 27(1). 4–10. 6 indexed citations
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Stephens, D., Ioanis Gianopoulos, & Patricia Kerr. (2002). Determination and classification of the problems experienced by hearing-impaired elderly people.. PubMed. 40(6). 294–300. 29 indexed citations
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Zhao, Fei, Hiroshi Wada, Takuji KOIKE, & D. Stephens. (2000). The influence of middle ear disorders on otoacoustic emissions. Clinical Otolaryngology. 25(1). 3–8. 21 indexed citations
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Zhao, Fei & D. Stephens. (2000). Subcategories of Patients with King-Kopetzky Syndrome. British Journal of Audiology. 34(4). 241–256. 27 indexed citations
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Stephens, D., et al.. (2000). Attitudes toward hearing-impaired children in less developed countries: a pilot study.. PubMed. 39(4). 184–91. 34 indexed citations
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Stephens, D., et al.. (1996). Reported benefits and problems experienced with bone-anchored hearing aids. British Journal of Audiology. 30(3). 215–220. 14 indexed citations
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Sirimanna, Tony & D. Stephens. (1992). Coping with tinnitus.. PubMed. 236(1518). 821–6. 3 indexed citations

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