Nadia Mullen

762 total citations
26 papers, 558 citations indexed

About

Nadia Mullen is a scholar working on Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Nadia Mullen has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 558 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, 13 papers in Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality and 10 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Nadia Mullen's work include Older Adults Driving Studies (15 papers), Traffic and Road Safety (13 papers) and Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (10 papers). Nadia Mullen is often cited by papers focused on Older Adults Driving Studies (15 papers), Traffic and Road Safety (13 papers) and Human-Automation Interaction and Safety (10 papers). Nadia Mullen collaborates with scholars based in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Nadia Mullen's co-authors include Michel Bédard, Bruce Weaver, Sacha Dubois, Judith Charlton, Anna Devlin, Arne Stinchcombe, David O’Hare, Julie Riendeau, Mark W. Wiggins and Carrie Gibbons and has published in prestigious journals such as Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Safety Science and International Journal of Psychophysiology.

In The Last Decade

Nadia Mullen

26 papers receiving 530 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nadia Mullen Canada 11 258 210 155 135 88 26 558
A F Williams United States 15 472 1.8× 114 0.5× 143 0.9× 198 1.5× 59 0.7× 33 930
Sarah M. Simmons Canada 8 251 1.0× 246 1.2× 45 0.3× 89 0.7× 46 0.5× 14 442
Roberto Sgalla Italy 8 281 1.1× 136 0.6× 46 0.3× 150 1.1× 39 0.4× 10 492
John E. Walker United States 7 458 1.8× 163 0.8× 617 4.0× 473 3.5× 34 0.4× 11 975
Morris Odell Australia 12 221 0.9× 36 0.2× 270 1.7× 195 1.4× 91 1.0× 42 650
Anna Devlin Australia 12 186 0.7× 126 0.6× 121 0.8× 107 0.8× 52 0.6× 24 449
Dan Mayhew United States 9 275 1.1× 114 0.5× 44 0.3× 134 1.0× 11 0.1× 19 410
Kezia D. Awadzi United States 11 330 1.3× 129 0.6× 328 2.1× 252 1.9× 11 0.1× 18 573
H Laurell Sweden 13 132 0.5× 87 0.4× 34 0.2× 42 0.3× 26 0.3× 44 475
Peter C. van Wolffelaar Netherlands 10 152 0.6× 231 1.1× 197 1.3× 69 0.5× 14 0.2× 16 592

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Stinchcombe, Arne, Nadia Mullen, Shawn Marshall, et al.. (2024). Older drivers’ attitudes are associated with readiness for changes in mobility. Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 102. 362–372. 2 indexed citations
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Louis, Renée M. St., Sjaan Koppel, Lisa J. Molnar, et al.. (2023). The Association between Psychological Resilience and Driving Behavior among Older Drivers in Australia. Journal of Applied Gerontology. 42(8). 1749–1759. 1 indexed citations
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Louis, Renée M. St., Sjaan Koppel, Lisa J. Molnar, et al.. (2022). Examining the contribution of psychological resilience on self-reported and naturalistic driving behavior of older adults. Journal of Safety Research. 82. 251–260. 6 indexed citations
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Mullen, Nadia, Arne Stinchcombe, Shawn Marshall, et al.. (2022). Perceived Community Age-friendliness is Associated With Quality of Life Among Older Adults. Journal of Applied Gerontology. 41(5). 1274–1282. 8 indexed citations
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Stinchcombe, Arne, et al.. (2021). Psychological Resources and Driving Status: A Study of Current and Former Drivers 55 Years of Age and Older. Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. 40(3). 396–404. 3 indexed citations
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Crizzle, Alexander M., et al.. (2021). The SIMARD-MD is not an Effective Driver Screening Tool for Determining Fitness-To-Drive. Canadian Geriatrics Journal. 24(1). 14–21. 1 indexed citations
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Louis, Renée M. St., Sjaan Koppel, Lisa J. Molnar, et al.. (2020). The relationship between psychological resilience and older adults’ self-reported driving comfort, abilities, and restrictions. Journal of Transport & Health. 17. 100864–100864. 7 indexed citations
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Mullen, Nadia, et al.. (2019). Measuring the impact of driving status: The Centre for Research on Safe Driving–Impact of Driving Status on Quality of Life (CRSD-IDSQoL) tool. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 86(1). 30–39. 8 indexed citations
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Mullen, Nadia, Barbara Parker, Elaine Wiersma, Arne Stinchcombe, & Michel Bédard. (2017). Looking Forward and Looking Back: Older Adults' Views of the Impacts of Stopping Driving. Occupational Therapy In Health Care. 31(3). 188–204. 16 indexed citations
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Dubois, Sacha, Nadia Mullen, Bruce Weaver, & Michel Bédard. (2014). The combined effects of alcohol and cannabis on driving: Impact on crash risk. Forensic Science International. 248. 94–100. 101 indexed citations
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Mullen, Nadia, et al.. (2014). Decreasing driver speeding with feedback and a token economy. Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 28. 77–85. 24 indexed citations
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Dubois, Sacha, et al.. (2013). The influence of stimulants on truck driver crash responsibility in fatal crashes. Forensic Science International. 228(1-3). 15–20. 28 indexed citations
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Dubois, Sacha, et al.. (2012). Aggressive driving behaviour in young drivers (aged 16 through 25) involved in fatal crashes. Journal of Safety Research. 43(5-6). 333–338. 45 indexed citations
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Stinchcombe, Arne, et al.. (2011). Physiological responses to simulated and on-road driving. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 81(3). 203–208. 75 indexed citations
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Mullen, Nadia, et al.. (2010). Driving Performance and Susceptibility to Simulator Sickness: Are They Related?. American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 64(2). 288–295. 49 indexed citations
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O’Hare, David, et al.. (2009). Enhancing Aeronautical Decision Making through Case-Based Reflection. International Journal of Aviation Psychology. 20(1). 48–58. 17 indexed citations
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Mullen, Nadia, et al.. (2008). Older Driver Performance on a Simulator: Associations between Simulated Tasks and Cognition. Advances in transportation studies. 7 indexed citations
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O’Hare, David, et al.. (2008). Implicit perceptions of risk and anxiety and pilot involvement in hazardous events.. PubMed. 50(5). 723–33. 15 indexed citations
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O’Hare, Dermot, et al.. (2008). Implicit Perceptions of Risk and Anxiety and Pilot Involvement in Hazardous Events. Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 50(5). 723–733. 10 indexed citations
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O’Hare, David, Nadia Mullen, Mark W. Wiggins, & Brett R. C. Molesworth. (2008). Finding the right case: the role of predictive features in memory for aviation accidents. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 22(8). 1163–1180. 4 indexed citations

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