Robert Potter

660 total citations
21 papers, 400 citations indexed

About

Robert Potter is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert Potter has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 400 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Clinical Psychology, 12 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 4 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Robert Potter's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (13 papers), Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum (12 papers) and Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging (3 papers). Robert Potter is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (13 papers), Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum (12 papers) and Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging (3 papers). Robert Potter collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Robert Potter's co-authors include Anita Thapar, Stephan Collishaw, Frances Rice, Ruth Sellers, Becky Mars, Gordon T. Harold, Daniel J. Smıth, Ajay K Thapar, Nick Craddock and Nicholas Craddock and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Robert Potter

20 papers receiving 389 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Robert Potter United Kingdom 11 286 159 97 64 61 21 400
Barbara Belmont United States 5 278 1.0× 185 1.2× 91 0.9× 104 1.6× 61 1.0× 5 437
Sandra Achtergarde Germany 10 305 1.1× 134 0.8× 53 0.5× 101 1.6× 32 0.5× 19 394
Shuji Honjo Japan 13 298 1.0× 184 1.2× 114 1.2× 122 1.9× 40 0.7× 28 481
Joanne L. Park Canada 9 271 0.9× 68 0.4× 120 1.2× 64 1.0× 38 0.6× 14 374
Jennifer D. Slane United States 13 362 1.3× 166 1.0× 45 0.5× 37 0.6× 55 0.9× 17 434
Karen T. G. Schwartz United States 10 384 1.3× 80 0.5× 117 1.2× 119 1.9× 57 0.9× 23 512
Gail Anderson Australia 11 341 1.2× 90 0.6× 129 1.3× 45 0.7× 33 0.5× 23 414
Lucy Willetts United Kingdom 11 403 1.4× 162 1.0× 76 0.8× 144 2.3× 32 0.5× 16 455
Caitlin Ferriter United States 7 468 1.6× 88 0.6× 82 0.8× 125 2.0× 45 0.7× 7 558
Inge van Meurs Netherlands 6 385 1.3× 76 0.5× 59 0.6× 93 1.5× 46 0.8× 8 484

Countries citing papers authored by Robert Potter

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Fields of papers citing papers by Robert Potter

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Robert Potter

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Jones, Rhys Bevan, David Osborn, Judith Allardyce, et al.. (2023). Following the children of depressed parents from childhood to adult life: A focus on mood and anxiety disorders. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(4). e12182–e12182. 7 indexed citations
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Allardyce, Judith, Rhys Bevan Jones, Olga Eyre, et al.. (2022). Developing and validating a prediction model of adolescent major depressive disorder in the offspring of depressed parents. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 64(3). 367–375. 4 indexed citations
3.
Agha, Sharifah Shameem, Rhys Bevan Jones, Olga Eyre, et al.. (2021). ADHD in adults with recurrent depression. Journal of Affective Disorders. 295. 1153–1160. 33 indexed citations
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Brophy, Sinéad, Jonathan Kennedy, Fabiola Fernández‐Gutiérrez, et al.. (2018). Characteristics of Children Prescribed Antipsychotics: Analysis of Routinely Collected Data. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology. 28(3). 180–191. 27 indexed citations
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Todd, Charlotte, Ann John, Jacinta Tan, et al.. (2018). School achievement as a predictor of depression and self-harm in adolescence: linked education and health record study. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 212(4). 215–221. 32 indexed citations
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Potter, Robert, et al.. (2017). Exploring Acuity-Adaptable Care in a Rural Hospital. JONA The Journal of Nursing Administration. 47(11). 565–570. 3 indexed citations
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Thapar, Ajay K, Kerenza Hood, Stephan Collishaw, et al.. (2016). Identifying key parent-reported symptoms for detecting depression in high risk adolescents. Psychiatry Research. 242. 210–217. 8 indexed citations
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Jones, Rhys Bevan, Becky Mars, Stephan Collishaw, et al.. (2016). Prevalence and correlates of psychotic experiences amongst children of depressed parents. Psychiatry Research. 243. 81–86. 4 indexed citations
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Sellers, Ruth, Gemma Hammerton, Gordon T. Harold, et al.. (2016). Examining whether offspring psychopathology influences illness course in mothers with recurrent depression using a high-risk longitudinal sample.. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 125(2). 256–266. 22 indexed citations
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Mars, Becky, Stephan Collishaw, Gemma Hammerton, et al.. (2015). Longitudinal symptom course in adults with recurrent depression: Impact on impairment and risk of psychopathology in offspring. Journal of Affective Disorders. 182. 32–38. 14 indexed citations
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Kilford, Emma J., Lucy Foulkes, Robert Potter, et al.. (2014). Affective bias and current, past and future adolescent depression: A familial high risk study. Journal of Affective Disorders. 174. 265–271. 25 indexed citations
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Hammerton, Gemma, Stanley Zammit, Robert Potter, Anita Thapar, & Stephan Collishaw. (2014). Validation of a composite of suicide items from the Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (MFQ) in offspring of recurrently depressed parents. Psychiatry Research. 216(1). 82–88. 18 indexed citations
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Thapar, Ajay K, Gemma Hammerton, Stephan Collishaw, et al.. (2013). Detecting recurrent major depressive disorder within primary care rapidly and reliably using short questionnaire measures. British Journal of General Practice. 64(618). e31–e37. 7 indexed citations
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Sellers, Ruth, Gordon T. Harold, Kit K. Elam, et al.. (2013). Maternal depression and co‐occurring antisocial behaviour: testing maternal hostility and warmth as mediators of risk for offspring psychopathology. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 55(2). 112–120. 44 indexed citations
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Potter, Robert, Becky Mars, Olga Eyre, et al.. (2012). Missed opportunities: mental disorder in children of parents with depression. British Journal of General Practice. 62(600). e487–e493. 25 indexed citations
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Sellers, Ruth, Stephan Collishaw, Frances Rice, et al.. (2012). Risk of psychopathology in adolescent offspring of mothers with psychopathology and recurrent depression. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 202(2). 108–114. 37 indexed citations
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Mars, Becky, Stephan Collishaw, Daniel J. Smıth, et al.. (2011). Offspring of parents with recurrent depression: Which features of parent depression index risk for offspring psychopathology?. Journal of Affective Disorders. 136(1-2). 44–53. 81 indexed citations
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Stallard, Paul & Robert Potter. (1999). Making sense of child and adolescent mental health services. Psychiatric Bulletin. 23(4). 217–221. 3 indexed citations
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Potter, Robert, et al.. (1989). Permutation procedures as a statistical tool in wood related applications. Wood Science and Technology. 23(3). 193–204. 5 indexed citations

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