Kimberley Norris

Kimberley Norris

University of Tasmania

H-index: 17

Oceania-Australia

About Kimberley Norris

Kimberley Norris, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of resilience, adaptation, extreme environments, clinical psychology.

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

Understanding psychological outcomes following exposure to potentially morally injurious events in animal care: development of the Moral Distress-Posttraumatic Growth Scale for …

Measuring mental ill‐health in the veterinary industry: A systematic review

Informing future directions for climate anxiety interventions: a mixed-method study of professional perspectives

A systematic review of climate emotions and mental health in adults

End user perspectives on design and conduct of health-related disaster research

Supplementary materials for: A Systematic Review of Climate Emotions and Mental Health in Adults

Building community resilience to bushfire health impacts: Evaluation of an online pilot short course in Tasmania, Australia

Sexual Violence in Southern Tasmania: Research Report for Sexual Assault Support Service Tasmania

Kimberley Norris Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychological Sciences

Citations(all)

1887

Citations(since 2020)

1608

Cited By

1673

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

University Profile Page

University of Tasmania

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Kimberley Norris Skills & Research Interests

resilience

adaptation

extreme environments

clinical psychology

Top articles of Kimberley Norris

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Understanding psychological outcomes following exposure to potentially morally injurious events in animal care: development of the Moral Distress-Posttraumatic Growth Scale for …

New Zealand Veterinary Journal

CE Connolly

K Norris

2024/5/1

Measuring mental ill‐health in the veterinary industry: A systematic review

Caitlin Elizabeth Connolly

Kimberley Norris

2024/2/23

Informing future directions for climate anxiety interventions: a mixed-method study of professional perspectives

Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education

Clare Pitt

Kimberley Norris

Gretta Pecl

2024/1/25

A systematic review of climate emotions and mental health in adults

Clare Pitt

Kimberley Norris

Gretta Pecl

2023/11/6

End user perspectives on design and conduct of health-related disaster research

International journal of disaster risk reduction

Duncan Sinclair

Alyce Heap

Kimberley Norris

Rebecca Carey

Carina Anderson

...

2023/10/1

Supplementary materials for: A Systematic Review of Climate Emotions and Mental Health in Adults

Clare Pitt

Kimberley Norris

Gretta Pecl

2023/7/11

Building community resilience to bushfire health impacts: Evaluation of an online pilot short course in Tasmania, Australia

Australian Disaster Resilience Conference 2023

Sharon Campbell

James Brady

Carina Anderson

Myriam Ziou

Duncan Sinclair

...

2023/1/1

Sexual Violence in Southern Tasmania: Research Report for Sexual Assault Support Service Tasmania

Jess Rodgers

Caroline Spiranovic

N Hudson

Ashleigh Barnes

Rosmarie Winter

...

2022/1/1

Barriers to mental health help-seeking in veterinary professionals working in Australia and New Zealand: A preliminary cross-sectional analysis

Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Caitlin Elizabeth Connolly

Kimberley Norris

Sarah Dawkins

Angela Martin

2022/11/4

Psychological literacy and undergraduate psychology education: An international provocation

Frontiers in Education

Jacquelyn Cranney

Dana S Dunn

Julie A Hulme

Susan A Nolan

Sue Morris

...

2022/5/18

Pathways for Australian psychology graduates: understanding employability, career paths and career decision-making

Tony Machin

Tanya Machin

Jacquelyn Cranney

Judith Gullifer

Frances Martin

...

2022

Resilience in animal care professions: does the stress shield model fit?

Australian Veterinary Journal

Nicole Cushing

Crystal Meehan

Kimberley Norris

2022/10

Evaluating the risk assessment tools used by Australian police officers responding to domestic violence incidents: a narrative review (Apr, 10.1080/13218719.2020. 1739576, 2020)

Jesse Richardson

Kimberley Norris

2021/11/2

Charting the psychological literacy landscape: Systematic review highlighting psychology education

Jacquelyn Cranney

Sue Morris

Kimberley Norris

Caitlin E Connolly

2022/8/12

Oceans and society: feedbacks between ocean and human health

Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries

Kirsty L Nash

Ingrid Van Putten

Karen A Alexander

Silvana Bettiol

Christopher Cvitanovic

...

2022/3/1

A taxonomy of occupational and organisational stressors and protectors of mental health reported by veterinary professionals in Australasia

Australian veterinary journal

CE Connolly

Kimberley Norris

Angela Martin

Sarah Dawkins

Crystal Meehan

2022/8

Psychological wellbeing and mental health outcomes in Australian Nurses and Midwives

Arch Nurs Pract Care

L Gibson

K Norris

2022

The super wicked problem of ocean health: a socio-ecological and behavioural perspective

Kristy de Salas

Jennifer Louise Scott

Benjamin Schüz

Kimberley Norris

2022/7/4

Pathways for Australian psychology graduates

Tony Machin FAPS FCOP

Tanya Machin

Jacquelyn Cranney

Judith Gullifer

Frances Martin

...

2022

It’s just that uncertainty that eats away at people: Antarctic expeditioners’ lived experiences of COVID-19

PLoS One

Meredith Nash

Elizabeth Leane

Kimberley Norris

2022/11/14

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Co-Authors

H-index: 131
Ralf Schwarzer

Ralf Schwarzer

Freie Universität Berlin

H-index: 59
Gretta T Pecl

Gretta T Pecl

University of Tasmania

H-index: 50
Benjamin Schüz

Benjamin Schüz

Universität Bremen

H-index: 30
Rachel Grieve

Rachel Grieve

University of Tasmania

H-index: 28
Nenagh Kemp

Nenagh Kemp

University of Tasmania

H-index: 27
Karen A Alexander

Karen A Alexander

University of Tasmania

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