Philip Snaith

625 total citations
14 papers, 367 citations indexed

About

Philip Snaith is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Gender Studies and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Philip Snaith has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 367 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Clinical Psychology, 4 papers in Gender Studies and 3 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Philip Snaith's work include Gender Roles and Identity Studies (4 papers), Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (3 papers) and LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy (2 papers). Philip Snaith is often cited by papers focused on Gender Roles and Identity Studies (4 papers), Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (3 papers) and LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy (2 papers). Philip Snaith collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom and Bulgaria. Philip Snaith's co-authors include Russell Reid, Peter J. Selby, Galina Velikova, Alan Butler, D. R. Bromham, David Owens and Eileen Kennedy and has published in prestigious journals such as The British Journal of Psychiatry, Psychological Medicine and Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics.

In The Last Decade

Philip Snaith

14 papers receiving 341 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Philip Snaith United Kingdom 7 114 114 78 76 52 14 367
J.H.M. Ettema Netherlands 6 190 1.7× 78 0.7× 109 1.4× 66 0.9× 45 0.9× 7 423
J R Davidson United States 5 240 2.1× 50 0.4× 52 0.7× 72 0.9× 37 0.7× 6 411
Takahiro Hiroe Japan 6 124 1.1× 143 1.3× 68 0.9× 60 0.8× 67 1.3× 7 381
Maria Alessandra Scarpato Italy 6 182 1.6× 118 1.0× 123 1.6× 99 1.3× 33 0.6× 6 437
Yumi Nakano Japan 13 248 2.2× 228 2.0× 86 1.1× 74 1.0× 29 0.6× 27 485
Ulrich Rüger Germany 10 306 2.7× 129 1.1× 90 1.2× 165 2.2× 27 0.5× 59 631
Maja Hansson Sweden 6 159 1.4× 63 0.6× 54 0.7× 81 1.1× 32 0.6× 9 394
Nicolas Zdanowicz Belgium 10 150 1.3× 40 0.4× 83 1.1× 53 0.7× 28 0.5× 97 406
Chanaka Wijeratne Australia 14 139 1.2× 61 0.5× 239 3.1× 61 0.8× 89 1.7× 41 551
Leo F. Droppleman United States 8 104 0.9× 70 0.6× 43 0.6× 86 1.1× 19 0.4× 9 357

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Fields of papers citing papers by Philip Snaith

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Philip Snaith

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
1.
Snaith, Philip. (2002). Depression: Detection and diagnosis. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 181(2). 165–165. 2 indexed citations
2.
Snaith, Philip. (1998). Gender dysphoria. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. 4(6). 356–359. 4 indexed citations
3.
Velikova, Galina, et al.. (1995). The Relationship of Cancer Pain to Anxiety. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 63(3-4). 181–184. 34 indexed citations
4.
Snaith, Philip, et al.. (1994). A regional gender reassignment service. Psychiatric Bulletin. 18(12). 753–756. 2 indexed citations
5.
Snaith, Philip. (1994). Anxiety Control Training. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. 1(2). 57–61. 2 indexed citations
6.
Snaith, Philip. (1993). Anhedonia: a neglected symptom of psychopathology. Psychological Medicine. 23(4). 957–966. 108 indexed citations
7.
Snaith, Philip, et al.. (1993). Sex Reassignment Surgery. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 162(5). 681–685. 28 indexed citations
8.
Snaith, Philip. (1993). The museum at Wakefield. Psychiatric Bulletin. 17(6). 370–371. 1 indexed citations
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Snaith, Philip. (1993). What Do Depression Rating Scales Measure?. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 163(3). 293–298. 138 indexed citations
10.
Snaith, Philip. (1993). Measuring anxiety and depression.. PubMed. 237(1528). 554–9. 11 indexed citations
11.
Snaith, Philip, David Owens, & Eileen Kennedy. (1992). An outcome study of a brief anxiety management programme: Anxiety Control Training. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine. 9(2). 111–114. 2 indexed citations
12.
Snaith, Philip. (1992). Body Image Disorders. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 58(3-4). 119–124. 18 indexed citations
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Snaith, Philip. (1986). Assessment and Treatment of Pervasive Anxiety. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 46(1-2). 23–34. 2 indexed citations
14.
Snaith, Philip. (1983). Exhibitionism: A Clinical Conundrum. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 143(3). 231–235. 15 indexed citations

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