David Phillips

612 total citations
21 papers, 429 citations indexed

About

David Phillips is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, David Phillips has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 429 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Clinical Psychology, 4 papers in General Health Professions and 3 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in David Phillips's work include Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications (3 papers), Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy (2 papers) and Sleep and related disorders (2 papers). David Phillips is often cited by papers focused on Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications (3 papers), Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy (2 papers) and Sleep and related disorders (2 papers). David Phillips collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and United Kingdom. David Phillips's co-authors include Margaret Staples, Michael Ben‐Meir, Katie Walker, Sue Thompson, Leeba Rezaie, Alistair Woodward, Jeff M. Martin, Simon Hales, Habibolah Khazaie and Tessa Peasgood and has published in prestigious journals such as Qualitative Health Research, Sleep Medicine and Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

In The Last Decade

David Phillips

19 papers receiving 403 citations

Peers

David Phillips
Robert R. Wright United States
Susan Kirkpatrick United Kingdom
Jennifer Nooney United States
Alison Edgley United Kingdom
Jonathan Lamb United Kingdom
Mark Bevan United Kingdom
Justin Oakley Australia
Roger Ellis United Kingdom
Catherine Musham United States
Robert R. Wright United States
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Countries citing papers authored by David Phillips

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Fields of papers citing papers by David Phillips

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Phillips

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Rezaie, Leeba, David Phillips, & Habibolah Khazaie. (2021). The experiences of adherence and non-adherence among patients with obstructive sleep apnea undergoing treatment with continuous positive airway pressure in Western Iran: a qualitative study. 1(1). 2 indexed citations
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Sexton, Minden B., Robert J. Spencer, David Phillips, et al.. (2020). Relationships between insomnia and alcohol and cocaine use frequency with aggression among veterans engaged in substance use treatment. Sleep Medicine. 83. 182–187. 4 indexed citations
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Rezaie, Leeba & David Phillips. (2020). Post‐discharge needs of Iranian women diagnosed with severe mental illness: A qualitative study. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 27(6). 752–762. 6 indexed citations
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Albright, David L., et al.. (2018). Mental Health Status in Service Member and Veteran Students at Four-Year Postsecondary Institutions: A Pilot Needs Assessment. 14(1). 1. 6 indexed citations
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Rezaie, Leeba, David Phillips, & Habibolah Khazaie. (2018). Barriers to acceptance and adherence to continuous positive airway pressure therapy in patients with obstructive sleep apnea: a report from Kermanshah province, western Iran. Patient Preference and Adherence. Volume 12. 1299–1304. 18 indexed citations
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Phillips, David, et al.. (2017). Longitudinal Trajectory of Exposure to Psychological Interpersonal Violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 35(17-18). 3331–3354. 13 indexed citations
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Walker, Katie, Danny Liew, Margaret Staples, et al.. (2016). An economic evaluation of the costs of training a medical scribe to work in Emergency Medicine. Emergency Medicine Journal. 33(12). 865–869. 28 indexed citations
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Walker, Katie, Michael Ben‐Meir, David Phillips, & Margaret Staples. (2016). Medical scribes in emergency medicine produce financially significant productivity gains for some, but not all emergency physicians. Emergency Medicine Australasia. 28(3). 262–267. 22 indexed citations
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Michael, Natasha, et al.. (2015). Introducing a model incorporating early integration of specialist palliative care: A qualitative research study of staff’s perspectives. Palliative Medicine. 30(3). 303–312. 8 indexed citations
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Walker, Katie, et al.. (2014). Scribes in an Australian private emergency department: A description of physician productivity. Emergency Medicine Australasia. 26(6). 543–548. 30 indexed citations
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O’Reilly, Mary, et al.. (2014). Transrectal ultrasound‐guided biopsy sepsis and the rise in carbapenem antibiotic use. ANZ Journal of Surgery. 85(12). 931–935. 10 indexed citations
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Phillips, David, et al.. (2008). Exploring the impact of group work and mentoring for multiple heritage children's self-esteem, well-being and behaviour. Health & Social Care in the Community. 16(3). 310–321. 21 indexed citations
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Phillips, David. (2008). Clinical Social Work and Psychoanalysis: Introduction to the Special Issue. Clinical Social Work Journal. 37(1). 1–6. 1 indexed citations
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Phillips, David. (2006). Quality of Life. 160 indexed citations
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Dolan, Paul, Tessa Peasgood, Andrew M. Dixon, et al.. (2006). Research on the relationship between well-being and sustainable development. ChiPrints (University of Chichester). 25 indexed citations
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Phillips, David. (2003). Dangers of Boundary Violations in the Treatment of Borderline Patients. Clinical Social Work Journal. 31(3). 315–326. 3 indexed citations
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Woodward, Alistair, et al.. (2000). Protecting human health in a changing world: the role of social and economic development.. PubMed. 78(9). 1148–55. 44 indexed citations
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Phillips, David. (1993). Integration and alternatives: Some current issues in psychoanalytic theory. Clinical Social Work Journal. 21(3). 247–256. 1 indexed citations
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Booth, Tim & David Phillips. (1991). FROM HOSPITAL TO A HOME IN THE COMMUNITY. The British Journal of Mental Subnormality. 37(73). 73–79. 1 indexed citations
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Phillips, David, et al.. (1989). Home from home: a survey of independent living schemes for people with mental handicaps. 2(2). 152–165. 2 indexed citations

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