Kerry Gibson

Kerry Gibson

University of Auckland

H-index: 30

Oceania-New Zealand

About Kerry Gibson

Kerry Gibson, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Auckland,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Exploring counselor practices and risk assessment in a proactive digital intervention through Instagram in young people: qualitative study

You only get one brain: adult reflections on coping and recovery after traumatic brain injury in adolescence

Using Web-Based Content to Connect Young People With Real-life Mental Health Support: Qualitative Interview Study

What Young People Want from Clinicians: Youth-Informed Clinical Practice in Mental Health Care

Young people and adult stakeholders' reflections on how school staff should support students who self‐harm: A qualitative study

An Analysis of Young Clients' Communications About Their Suicidality on a Text Message Helpline:“I'm Scared of What I Might Do to Myself”

Bridging the digital divide: Reflections on using WhatsApp instant messenger interviews in youth research

You Only Get One Brain: Adult Reflections on the Long-Term Impacts of Traumatic Brain Injury in Adolescence

Kerry Gibson Information

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Citations(all)

2939

Citations(since 2020)

1567

Cited By

1858

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

61

i10Index(since 2020)

39

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University of Auckland

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Top articles of Kerry Gibson

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Exploring counselor practices and risk assessment in a proactive digital intervention through Instagram in young people: qualitative study

JMIR formative research

Natalie Peart

Sarah Hetrick

Kerry Gibson

Karolina Stasiak

2023/12/25

You only get one brain: adult reflections on coping and recovery after traumatic brain injury in adolescence

Brain injury

Therese Mulligan

Suzanne Barker-Collo

Kerry Gibson

Kelly Jones

2023/9/19

Using Web-Based Content to Connect Young People With Real-life Mental Health Support: Qualitative Interview Study

JMIR Formative Research

Emily Adeane

Kerry Gibson

2023/1/4

What Young People Want from Clinicians: Youth-Informed Clinical Practice in Mental Health Care

Youth

Jessica Stubbing

Kerry Gibson

2022/10/27

Young people and adult stakeholders' reflections on how school staff should support students who self‐harm: A qualitative study

Journal of Adolescence

Inge Meinhardt

Sasha Cuthbert

Kerry Gibson

Sarah Fortune

Sarah Elisabeth Hetrick

2022/10

An Analysis of Young Clients' Communications About Their Suicidality on a Text Message Helpline:“I'm Scared of What I Might Do to Myself”

Frontiers in psychiatry

Jeanne Van Wyk

Kerry Gibson

2022/7/14

Bridging the digital divide: Reflections on using WhatsApp instant messenger interviews in youth research

Qualitative research in psychology

Kerry Gibson

2022/7/3

You Only Get One Brain: Adult Reflections on the Long-Term Impacts of Traumatic Brain Injury in Adolescence

Brain Impairment

Therese Mulligan

Suzanne Barker-Collo

Kerry Gibson

Kelly Jones

2022/12

What young people want from mental health services: a youth informed approach for the digital age

Kerry Gibson

2021/9/27

Can We Build ‘Somewhere That You Want to Go’? Conducting Collaborative Mental Health Service Design with New Zealand’s Young People

International journal of environmental research and public health

Jessica Stubbing

Kerry Gibson

2021/9/23

You only get one brain. Adult reflections on acute and ongoing symptom experiences after traumatic brain injury in adolescence

Brain injury

Therese Mulligan

Suzanne Barker-Collo

Kerry Gibson

Kelly Jones

2021/8/24

Are Antidepressants Overprescribed? Patients' Experiences of the Prescribing Process

Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry

John Read

Claire Cartwright

Kerry Gibson

2021/2/18

“PM me” or “LOL”: Young peoples’ observations of supportive and unsympathetic responses to distress on social media

Computers in Human Behavior

Bilal Nasier

Kerry Gibson

Susanna Trnka

2021/11/1

Best practice when working with suicidal behaviour and self-harm in primary care: a qualitative exploration of young people’s perspectives

BMJ open

Yael Perry

Karolina Krysinska

Sadhbh J Byrne

Alexandra Boland

Maria Michail

...

2020/10/1

Developing a suicide prevention social media campaign with young people (The# Chatsafe project): co-design approach

JMIR mental health

Pinar Thorn

Nicole Tm Hill

Michelle Lamblin

Zoe Teh

Rikki Battersby-Coulter

...

2020/5/11

Parents’ experience and psychoeducation needs when supporting a young person who self-harms

International journal of environmental research and public health

Karolina Krysinska

Sophie Curtis

Michelle Lamblin

Nina Stefanac

Kerry Gibson

...

2020/5

Young people's priorities for support on social media: "it takes trust to talk about these issues."

Computers in human behavior

Kerry Gibson

Trnka Susanna

2020

Young women’s selfhood on antidepressants:“Not fully myself”

Qualitative health research

Celine Wills

Kerry Gibson

Claire Cartwright

John Read

2020/1

Polyphonies of depression: The relationship between voices-of-the-self in young professional women aka ‘top girls’

Health

Nilima Chowdhury

Kerry Gibson

Margaret Wetherell

2020/11

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