Steve Marshall

2.0k total citations
30 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Steve Marshall is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental health and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Steve Marshall has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Clinical Psychology, 11 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 9 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Steve Marshall's work include Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (11 papers), Family Support in Illness (7 papers) and Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (6 papers). Steve Marshall is often cited by papers focused on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (11 papers), Family Support in Illness (7 papers) and Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life (6 papers). Steve Marshall collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Steve Marshall's co-authors include Stephen P. Becker, Keith McBurnett, Joshua M. Langberg, Thomas J. Power, Steven W. Evans, Richard Harding, Katherine Bristowe, Ricardo Eiraldi, Jennifer A. Mautone and Daniel R. Leopold and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology and Social Science & Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Steve Marshall

30 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Steve Marshall United Kingdom 16 669 609 358 278 225 30 1.4k
Grégory Michel France 25 465 0.7× 988 1.6× 229 0.6× 108 0.4× 111 0.5× 124 2.2k
Lawrence A. Vitulano United States 15 158 0.2× 718 1.2× 251 0.7× 140 0.5× 119 0.5× 25 1.0k
Heather Miller United States 11 172 0.3× 290 0.5× 301 0.8× 163 0.6× 128 0.6× 21 1.6k
Sarah Wigham United Kingdom 19 387 0.6× 1.0k 1.7× 1.0k 2.8× 48 0.2× 180 0.8× 46 1.6k
Alexandra Hendry Australia 20 147 0.2× 338 0.6× 227 0.6× 73 0.3× 154 0.7× 71 1.4k
Siobhán Murphy United Kingdom 25 319 0.5× 766 1.3× 172 0.5× 398 1.4× 22 0.1× 90 1.8k
Valerie Sung Australia 16 306 0.5× 133 0.2× 256 0.7× 179 0.6× 145 0.6× 59 1.3k
Helen Coulthard United Kingdom 20 564 0.8× 550 0.9× 126 0.4× 146 0.5× 26 0.1× 41 1.5k
Reuben N. Robbins United States 20 151 0.2× 297 0.5× 111 0.3× 201 0.7× 54 0.2× 67 1.7k
Sharon Neufeld United Kingdom 22 163 0.2× 795 1.3× 105 0.3× 176 0.6× 30 0.1× 49 1.6k

Countries citing papers authored by Steve Marshall

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Fields of papers citing papers by Steve Marshall

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Steve Marshall

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bristowe, Katherine, Liadh Timmins, Alexandra Pitman, et al.. (2024). Between loss and restoration: The role of liminality in advancing theories of grief and bereavement. Social Science & Medicine. 344. 116616–116616. 9 indexed citations
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Bristowe, Katherine, Liadh Timmins, Debbie Braybrook, et al.. (2022). LGBT+ partner bereavement and appraisal of the Acceptance-Disclosure Model of LGBT+ bereavement: A qualitative interview study. Palliative Medicine. 37(2). 221–234. 7 indexed citations
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Timmins, Liadh, Alexandra Pitman, Michael J.E. Sternberg, et al.. (2022). Does the impact of bereavement vary between same and different gender partnerships? A representative national, cross-sectional study. Psychological Medicine. 53(9). 3849–3857. 6 indexed citations
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Edmonds, Polly, Katherine E Sleeman, Natasha Lovell, et al.. (2021). The impact of and response to the COVID-19 pandemic on a hospital palliative care team. Future Healthcare Journal. 8(1). 62–64. 4 indexed citations
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Marshall, Steve, et al.. (2020). The perspectives of children and young people affected by parental life-limiting illness: An integrative review and thematic synthesis. Palliative Medicine. 35(2). 246–260. 21 indexed citations
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Selman, Lucy, et al.. (2020). Bereavement Support on the Frontline of COVID-19: Recommendations for Hospital Clinicians. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 60(2). e81–e86. 165 indexed citations
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Marshall, Steve, et al.. (2020). Children, dying parents and COVID-19. University of Salford Institutional Repository (University of Salford). 1(4). 161–161. 1 indexed citations
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Charlton, Judith, Sjaan Koppel, Debra Griffiths, et al.. (2018). Characteristics of low and high mileage drivers: findings from the Ozcandrive older driver cohort study. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 29(4). 53–62. 2 indexed citations
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Marshall, Steve, Anne Grinyer, & Mark Limmer. (2018). Dual Liminality: A Framework for Conceptualizing the Experience of Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology. 8(1). 26–31. 14 indexed citations
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Marshall, Steve, Anne Grinyer, & Mark Limmer. (2018). The ‘lost tribe’ reconsidered: Teenagers and young adults treated for cancer in adult settings in the UK. European Journal of Oncology Nursing. 33. 85–90. 9 indexed citations
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Marshall, Steve, Anne Grinyer, & Mark Limmer. (2018). The Experience of Adolescents and Young Adults Treated for Cancer in an Adult Setting: A Review of the Literature. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology. 7(3). 283–291. 15 indexed citations
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Becker, Stephen P., Daniel R. Leopold, G. Leonard Burns, et al.. (2015). The Internal, External, and Diagnostic Validity of Sluggish Cognitive Tempo: A Meta-Analysis and Critical Review. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 55(3). 163–178. 257 indexed citations
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Marshall, Steve, Steven W. Evans, Ricardo Eiraldi, Stephen P. Becker, & Thomas J. Power. (2013). Social and Academic Impairment in Youth with ADHD, Predominately Inattentive Type and Sluggish Cognitive Tempo. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 42(1). 77–90. 127 indexed citations
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Becker, Stephen P., Steve Marshall, & Keith McBurnett. (2013). Sluggish Cognitive Tempo in Abnormal Child Psychology: An Historical Overview and Introduction to the Special Section. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 42(1). 1–6. 107 indexed citations
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Power, Thomas J., Jennifer A. Mautone, Angela T. Clarke, et al.. (2012). A family–school intervention for children with ADHD: Results of a randomized clinical trial.. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 80(4). 611–623. 111 indexed citations
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Mautone, Jennifer A., et al.. (2012). Development of a Family–School Intervention for Young Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. School Psychology Review. 41(4). 447–466. 37 indexed citations
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Power, Thomas J., Jennifer A. Mautone, Tracy E. Costigan, et al.. (2009). An Analysis of Teacher Investment in the Context of a Family–School Intervention for Children with ADHD. School Mental Health. 1(3). 107–117. 12 indexed citations
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Ahmad, Rafiq, Geoff Soule, Walter Demczuk, et al.. (2000). Epidemiologic Typing of Salmonella enterica Serotype Enteritidis in a Canada-Wide Outbreak of Gastroenteritis due to Contaminated Cheese. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 38(6). 2403–2406. 47 indexed citations
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Marshall, Steve, et al.. (1999). Comparison of Molecular Methods for Typing Vibrio parahaemolyticus. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 37(8). 2473–2478. 98 indexed citations

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