Ada Alqunaibet

859 total citations
24 papers, 438 citations indexed

About

Ada Alqunaibet is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. According to data from OpenAlex, Ada Alqunaibet has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 438 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Clinical Psychology, 5 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 5 papers in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. Recurrent topics in Ada Alqunaibet's work include Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology (5 papers), COVID-19 epidemiological studies (4 papers) and COVID-19 and Mental Health (3 papers). Ada Alqunaibet is often cited by papers focused on Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology (5 papers), COVID-19 epidemiological studies (4 papers) and COVID-19 and Mental Health (3 papers). Ada Alqunaibet collaborates with scholars based in Saudi Arabia, United States and United Kingdom. Ada Alqunaibet's co-authors include Mouaz H. Al‐Mallah, Sherif Sakr, Christopher H. Herbst, Abdullah Algwizani, Sameh El-Saharty, Reem F. Alsukait, Sami Almudarra, Suliman Alghnam, Zlatko Nikoloski and Nora A. Althumiri and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Ada Alqunaibet

23 papers receiving 431 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ada Alqunaibet Saudi Arabia 10 91 81 71 67 59 24 438
Amit Singh India 14 95 1.0× 71 0.9× 117 1.6× 73 1.1× 42 0.7× 96 565
Saeed M. Alghamdi Saudi Arabia 14 85 0.9× 67 0.8× 61 0.9× 66 1.0× 124 2.1× 64 571
Hassan Okati‐Aliabad Iran 10 91 1.0× 68 0.8× 41 0.6× 40 0.6× 55 0.9× 40 351
Emma Cockcroft United Kingdom 13 99 1.1× 72 0.9× 82 1.2× 85 1.3× 164 2.8× 44 482
Abdulaziz A. Alodhayani Saudi Arabia 12 125 1.4× 38 0.5× 53 0.7× 60 0.9× 158 2.7× 43 519
Ibrahim Mahmoud United Arab Emirates 15 59 0.6× 46 0.6× 162 2.3× 41 0.6× 96 1.6× 47 686
Mohamad Rodi Isa Malaysia 11 47 0.5× 37 0.5× 29 0.4× 33 0.5× 71 1.2× 61 501
Susan D. Schaffer United States 12 67 0.7× 25 0.3× 62 0.9× 66 1.0× 123 2.1× 29 446
Nerissa M. Collins United States 6 77 0.8× 124 1.5× 39 0.5× 38 0.6× 161 2.7× 10 417
Andréa Tayse de Lima Gomes Brazil 8 120 1.3× 79 1.0× 16 0.2× 47 0.7× 123 2.1× 40 404

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ada Alqunaibet

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ada Alqunaibet

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Lim, JungKyu Rhys, Ellen Moscoe, Ada Alqunaibet, et al.. (2024). Using social media surveys and interventions to address vaccine hesitancy in Saudi Arabia. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 30(3). 182–195. 1 indexed citations
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Alqahtani, Saleh A., Mariam M. Hamza, Saleh A. Alessy, et al.. (2024). Health and economic burden of insufficient physical activity in Saudi Arabia. PLoS ONE. 19(4). e0297278–e0297278.
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Bisanzio, Donal, Richard Reithinger, Ada Alqunaibet, et al.. (2022). Estimating the effect of non-pharmaceutical interventions to mitigate COVID-19 spread in Saudi Arabia. BMC Medicine. 20(1). 51–51. 19 indexed citations
4.
Malkin, Jesse D., Eric Finkelstein, Drishti Baid, et al.. (2022). Impact of noncommunicable diseases on direct medical costs and worker productivity, Saudi Arabia. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal. 28(4). 296–301. 3 indexed citations
5.
Perez‐Saez, Javier, Elizabeth C. Lee, Nikolas Wada, et al.. (2022). Effect of non-pharmaceutical interventions in the early phase of the COVID-19 epidemic in Saudi Arabia. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(5). e0000237–e0000237. 3 indexed citations
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BinDhim, Nasser F., Nora A. Althumiri, Mada H Basyouni, et al.. (2021). Saudi Arabia Mental Health Surveillance System (MHSS): mental health trends amid COVID-19 and comparison with pre-COVID-19 trends. European journal of psychotraumatology. 12(1). 1875642–1875642. 40 indexed citations
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Finkelstein, Eric, Jesse D. Malkin, Drishti Baid, et al.. (2021). The impact of seven major noncommunicable diseases on direct medical costs, absenteeism, and presenteeism in Gulf Cooperation Council countries. Journal of Medical Economics. 24(1). 828–834. 17 indexed citations
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Alqunaibet, Ada, et al.. (2021). Epidemiology of childhood injuries in Saudi Arabia: a scoping review. BMC Pediatrics. 21(1). 424–424. 17 indexed citations
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Alqunaibet, Ada, et al.. (2021). The Incidence of Congenital Heart Defects in Offspring Among Women With Diabetes in Saudi Arabia. Cureus. 13(3). e14225–e14225. 5 indexed citations
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Nikoloski, Zlatko, Ada Alqunaibet, Sami Almudarra, et al.. (2021). Covid-19 and non-communicable diseases: evidence from a systematic literature review. BMC Public Health. 21(1). 1068–1068. 69 indexed citations
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Hicks, Caitlin W., Ada Alqunaibet, Ning Ding, et al.. (2021). Symptomatic and asymptomatic peripheral artery disease and the risk of abdominal aortic aneurysm: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study. Atherosclerosis. 333. 32–38. 6 indexed citations
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Almudarra, Sami, Ada Alqunaibet, Haleema Alserehi, et al.. (2021). High seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 among high-density communities in Saudi Arabia. Infection. 50(3). 643–649. 2 indexed citations
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Alqunaibet, Ada, et al.. (2021). Noncommunicable Diseases in Saudi Arabia: Toward Effective Interventions for Prevention. The World Bank eBooks. 22 indexed citations
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BinDhim, Nasser F., Nora A. Althumiri, Mada H Basyouni, et al.. (2020). A Mental Health Surveillance System for the General Population During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Multiwave Cross-sectional Survey Study. JMIR Research Protocols. 9(11). e23748–e23748. 14 indexed citations
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Jradi, Hoda, et al.. (2020). Risk Assessment of Repeated Suicide Attempts Among Youth in Saudi Arabia. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 12 indexed citations
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Ahmed, Anwar, et al.. (2020). <p>Risk Assessment of Repeated Suicide Attempts Among Youth in Saudi Arabia</p>. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy. Volume 13. 1633–1638. 7 indexed citations
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Alghnam, Suliman, et al.. (2020). Predictors of Seatbelt Use Among Saudi Adults: Results From the National Biobank Project. Frontiers in Public Health. 8. 579071–579071. 6 indexed citations
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Al‐Mallah, Mouaz H., Sherif Sakr, & Ada Alqunaibet. (2018). Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: an Update. Current Atherosclerosis Reports. 20(1). 1–1. 162 indexed citations

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