Neil Quinn

Neil Quinn

University of Strathclyde

H-index: 21

Europe-United Kingdom

About Neil Quinn

Neil Quinn, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Strathclyde, specializes in the field of Social work, mental health.

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

Advancing Health Rights Through Community Development and Participatory Praxis

Developing and establishing the psychometric properties of the Strathclyde Citizenship Measure: A new measure for health and social care practice and research

Developing a theory of change methodology to support the evaluation of place-based systems change interventions to support child and adolescent mental health and well-being

Insights into public mental health

Citizens defining citizenship: A model grounded in lived experience and its implications for research, policy and practice

COP26 and public mental health

COVID, communication and care homes: a staffs' perspective of supporting the emotional needs of families

“The biggest barrier is to inclusion itself”: the experience of citizenship for adults with mental health problems

Neil Quinn Information

University

Position

Reader in Social Work

Citations(all)

1780

Citations(since 2020)

1081

Cited By

1037

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

32

i10Index(since 2020)

27

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Neil Quinn Skills & Research Interests

Social work

mental health

Top articles of Neil Quinn

Advancing Health Rights Through Community Development and Participatory Praxis

2024

Neil Quinn
Neil Quinn

H-Index: 14

Developing and establishing the psychometric properties of the Strathclyde Citizenship Measure: A new measure for health and social care practice and research

Health & Social Care in the Community

2022/11

Developing a theory of change methodology to support the evaluation of place-based systems change interventions to support child and adolescent mental health and well-being

Evaluation

2022/10

Neil Quinn
Neil Quinn

H-Index: 14

Abigail Colson
Abigail Colson

H-Index: 8

Insights into public mental health

Journal of Public Mental Health

2022/5/19

Neil Quinn
Neil Quinn

H-Index: 14

Citizens defining citizenship: A model grounded in lived experience and its implications for research, policy and practice

Health & Social Care in the Community

2022/5

COP26 and public mental health

Journal of Public Mental Health

2021/11/26

Neil Quinn
Neil Quinn

H-Index: 14

COVID, communication and care homes: a staffs' perspective of supporting the emotional needs of families

Journal of Long-Term Care

2021/6/1

Neil Quinn
Neil Quinn

H-Index: 14

Sumeet Jain
Sumeet Jain

H-Index: 5

“The biggest barrier is to inclusion itself”: the experience of citizenship for adults with mental health problems

Journal of Mental Health

2021/5/4

Mental health and wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic: The affective, behavioural and cognitive responses across the Scottish population

The British Journal of Psychiatry

2020/10/23

Integration or isolation? Refugees’ social connections and wellbeing

Journal of Refugee Studies

2021/3/1

Neil Quinn
Neil Quinn

H-Index: 14

Understanding and reducing the psychosocial impact of Coronavirus social distancing and behavioural changes on families of care home residents in Scotland

2021/1/31

Sumeet Jain
Sumeet Jain

H-Index: 5

Neil Quinn
Neil Quinn

H-Index: 14

The cost of separation: the impact of visiting restrictions on families of care home residents during COVID-19

2020/12

Sumeet Jain
Sumeet Jain

H-Index: 5

Neil Quinn
Neil Quinn

H-Index: 14

Webinar: Creating Magic-Essential Business Tips for Post-lockdown Success

2020/7/8

Collective citizenship: From citizenship and mental health to citizenship and solidarity

Social Policy & Administration

2020/5

Neil Quinn
Neil Quinn

H-Index: 14

Michael Rowe
Michael Rowe

H-Index: 10

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