G Harrison

631 total citations
10 papers, 433 citations indexed

About

G Harrison is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Social Psychology and Philosophy. According to data from OpenAlex, G Harrison has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 433 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 3 papers in Social Psychology and 3 papers in Philosophy. Recurrent topics in G Harrison's work include Schizophrenia research and treatment (4 papers), Mental Health Treatment and Access (3 papers) and Mental Health and Psychiatry (3 papers). G Harrison is often cited by papers focused on Schizophrenia research and treatment (4 papers), Mental Health Treatment and Access (3 papers) and Mental Health and Psychiatry (3 papers). G Harrison collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Switzerland and Sweden. G Harrison's co-authors include Norman Sartorius, Carole Siegel, Walter Gulbinat, Eugene Laska, Peter B. Jones, Sofia Löfving, Glyn Lewis, Krister Kristensson, David Gunnell and Susanne Wicks and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Psychiatry, The British Journal of Psychiatry and Schizophrenia Research.

In The Last Decade

G Harrison

10 papers receiving 411 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
G Harrison United Kingdom 6 264 134 114 96 90 10 433
Ricardo A. Machón United States 10 234 0.9× 156 1.2× 93 0.8× 58 0.6× 89 1.0× 12 540
Sharon August United States 7 241 0.9× 140 1.0× 59 0.5× 58 0.6× 83 0.9× 15 607
Clive Stanton Australia 8 194 0.7× 421 3.1× 99 0.9× 47 0.5× 228 2.5× 10 606
Peter F. Buckley United States 12 146 0.6× 82 0.6× 75 0.7× 32 0.3× 68 0.8× 29 475
Sofia Löfving Sweden 5 138 0.5× 83 0.6× 115 1.0× 28 0.3× 20 0.2× 8 369
D.K. Subbakrishna India 10 249 0.9× 118 0.9× 30 0.3× 66 0.7× 73 0.8× 13 454
Mario Maj Italy 10 341 1.3× 168 1.3× 44 0.4× 51 0.5× 59 0.7× 19 587
Óscar Pino Spain 14 428 1.6× 129 1.0× 24 0.2× 74 0.8× 61 0.7× 23 661
Rinat Yoffe Israel 14 258 1.0× 308 2.3× 32 0.3× 44 0.5× 130 1.4× 35 577
Cana Aksoy Poyraz Türkiye 14 237 0.9× 370 2.8× 28 0.2× 21 0.2× 145 1.6× 57 689

Countries citing papers authored by G Harrison

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Fields of papers citing papers by G Harrison

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of G Harrison

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of G Harrison. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of G Harrison based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with G Harrison. G Harrison is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Zheng, Ying‐Ying, et al.. (2010). A prospective observational study of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in Asia: baseline characteristics of symptom severity and treatment options in a paediatric population.. PubMed. 20(2). 76–86. 6 indexed citations
2.
Dalman, Christina, Peter Alle­beck, David Gunnell, et al.. (2007). Infections in the CNS During Childhood and the Risk of Subsequent Psychotic Illness: A Cohort Study of More Than One Million Swedish Subjects. American Journal of Psychiatry. 165(1). 59–65. 183 indexed citations
3.
Morgan, Candia, James B. Kirkbride, R. Mallett, et al.. (2005). Social isolation, ethnicity, and psychosis: Findings from the AESOP first onset psychosis study. Research Portal (King's College London). 31(2). 232–232. 12 indexed citations
4.
Fearon, Paul, James B. Kirkbride, Celia J. A. Morgan, et al.. (2005). Patterns of psychosis in black and white minority groups in urban UK: The AESOP study. Research Portal (King's College London). 31(2). 222–222. 7 indexed citations
5.
Morgan, Candia, Gerard Hutchinson, Hemant Bagalkote, et al.. (2002). Compulsory admission and ethnicity in the Aesop (Aetiology and Ethnicity in Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses) first onset study. Research Portal (King's College London). 53(3). 48–49. 2 indexed citations
6.
Croudace, Tim, Peter B. Jones, Sunil Amin, et al.. (2000). Prognostic significance of the duration of untreated psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. 41(1). 79–80. 1 indexed citations
7.
Croudace, Tim, Peter B. Jones, & G Harrison. (2000). Nonlinear relationship between a measure of social deprivation and the incidence of psychosis in Nottingham. Schizophrenia Research. 41(1). 80–80. 1 indexed citations
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Amin, Shazad, Swaran P. Singh, John Brewin, et al.. (1999). Diagnostic stability of first-episode psychosis. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 175(6). 537–543. 99 indexed citations
9.
Amin, Shazad, Keith Tolley, & G Harrison. (1998). Improving quality in economic evaluations of the management of schizophrenia. Journal of Medical Economics. 1(1-4). 163–176. 2 indexed citations
10.
Sartorius, Norman, Walter Gulbinat, G Harrison, Eugene Laska, & Carole Siegel. (1996). Long-term follow-up of schizophrenia in 16 countries. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 31(5). 249–258. 120 indexed citations

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