Thomas W. Britt

Thomas W. Britt

Clemson University

H-index: 59

North America-United States

About Thomas W. Britt

Thomas W. Britt, With an exceptional h-index of 59 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Clemson University, specializes in the field of occupational health psychology, resilience, stigma.

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

Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior: Evidence-based Lessons for Creating Sustainable Organizations

Are All Soldiers Ready for Resilience Training? An Initial Examination of Individual Readiness to Change

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2—Reactive Salivary Antibody Detection in South Carolina Emergency Healthcare Workers: September 2019—March 2020

Psychological well-being and occupational health: Caught in the quicksand or standing on a firm foundation?

Objective assessment of sleep and fatigue risk in emergency medicine physicians

“I Don’t want to go to work”: a mixed-methods analysis of healthcare worker experiences from the front-and side-lines of COVID-19

Stress as a badge of honour: relationships with performance, health, and well-being

Perceived Work Demands and Emergency Department Crowding as Predictors of Objective Stress among Emergency Physicians: A Shift-Level Approach

Thomas W. Britt Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

15906

Citations(since 2020)

6385

Cited By

11750

hIndex(all)

59

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

130

i10Index(since 2020)

96

Email

University Profile Page

Clemson University

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Thomas W. Britt Skills & Research Interests

occupational health psychology

resilience

stigma

Top articles of Thomas W. Britt

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior: Evidence-based Lessons for Creating Sustainable Organizations

Steve M Jex

Thomas W Britt

Cynthia A Thompson

2024/4/30

Are All Soldiers Ready for Resilience Training? An Initial Examination of Individual Readiness to Change

Occupational Health Science

Amy B Adler

Oscar A Cabrera

Thomas W Britt

2024/4/11

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2—Reactive Salivary Antibody Detection in South Carolina Emergency Healthcare Workers: September 2019—March 2020

medRxiv

Haley C Meltzer

Jane L Goodwin

Lauren A Fowler

Thomas W Britt

Ronald G Pirrallo

...

2024

Psychological well-being and occupational health: Caught in the quicksand or standing on a firm foundation?

Robert R Sinclair

Thomas W Britt

Gwendolyn Paige Watson

2024

Objective assessment of sleep and fatigue risk in emergency medicine physicians

Academic Emergency Medicine

Lauren A Fowler

Emily L Hirsh

Zachary Klinefelter

Margaret Sulzbach

Thomas W Britt

2023/3

“I Don’t want to go to work”: a mixed-methods analysis of healthcare worker experiences from the front-and side-lines of COVID-19

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Smith F Heavner

Mackenzie Stuenkel

Rebecca Russ Sellers

Rhiannon McCallus

Kendall D Dean

...

2023/5/25

Stress as a badge of honour: relationships with performance, health, and well-being

Work & stress

Kristen Jennings Black

Thomas W Britt

2023/4/3

Perceived Work Demands and Emergency Department Crowding as Predictors of Objective Stress among Emergency Physicians: A Shift-Level Approach

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Thomas W Britt

Ronald G Pirrallo

Patrick J Rosopa

Emily Hirsh

Phillip Moschella

...

2023/2/14

Limitations of benefit finding as a coping mechanism for combat-related PTSD symptoms

Military Psychology

Michael D Wood

Heather M Foran

Thomas W Britt

2023/5/4

Maximizing Senior Leader Health and Wellbeing: Reframing Work-Life Balance for Senior Military Leaders-Chapter 8

Andrew C Steadman

Thomas W Britt

Leslie B Hammer

2023/4/1

Daily expression of workaholism and family outcomes: The buffering and magnifying effects of economic resources

Stress and Health

Gargi Sawhney

Amanda Delongchamp

Robert R Sinclair

Thomas W Britt

2023/2

Maximizing Senior Leader Health and Wellbeing: Senior Leader Resilience-Chapter 7

Amy B Adler

Thomas W Britt

Kenneth Dwyer

2023/4/1

Development of a three-dimensional measure of the calling work orientation: Assessing craftsmanship, kinship, and serving

Journal of Career Assessment

Gargi Sawhney

Thomas W Britt

Kristen J Black

Chloe Wilson

2023/5

Maximizing Senior Leader Health and Wellbeing

COL Michael Hosie

COL Maurice L Sipos

LTC Thomas W Britt

2023/4/1

Shift happens: emergency physician perspectives on fatigue and shift work

Clocks & Sleep

Zachary Klinefelter

Emily L Hirsh

Thomas W Britt

Caroline L George

Margaret Sulzbach

...

2023/4/18

A bidirectional examination of mental health symptoms and perceptions of leader support: Which comes first?

Military Psychology

Alexxa F Bessey

Kristen Jennings Black

Thomas W Britt

2023/3/4

Supportive-leadership training: A key strategy to reduce employee loneliness

Cynthia Mohr

Leslie Hammer

Jennifer Dimoff

James D Lee

SN Arpin

...

2023/4/14

Chronicling moral distress among healthcare providers during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A longitudinal analysis of mental health strain, burnout, and maladaptive coping behaviours

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing

Chloe A Wilson

Hannah Metwally

Smith Heavner

Ann Blair Kennedy

Thomas W Britt

2022/2

Chronotype, Shift Work, and Sleep Problems Among Emergency Medicine Clinicians

Journal of Wellness

Emily L Hirsh

Thomas W Britt

Zachary Klinefelter

Justine Liptak

Cody Meyers

...

2022

Neglecting physician desires to teach at an academic medical facility: A mixed method investigation of the consequences

Medical Teacher

Zachary Klinefelter

Smith Heavner

Ann Blair Kennedy

Thomas Britt

Shannon Stark Taylor

...

2022/9/2

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