Adjoa Robinson

549 total citations
9 papers, 370 citations indexed

About

Adjoa Robinson is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions and Education. According to data from OpenAlex, Adjoa Robinson has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 370 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Clinical Psychology, 4 papers in General Health Professions and 3 papers in Education. Recurrent topics in Adjoa Robinson's work include Family and Disability Support Research (3 papers), Community Health and Development (2 papers) and Education Systems and Policy (1 paper). Adjoa Robinson is often cited by papers focused on Family and Disability Support Research (3 papers), Community Health and Development (2 papers) and Education Systems and Policy (1 paper). Adjoa Robinson collaborates with scholars based in United States. Adjoa Robinson's co-authors include Pauline Jivanjee, Tom Mazur, Barbara J. Friesen, Jean M. Kruzich, Laina Y. Bay‐Cheng, Alyssa N. Zucker, Aileen Moreton‐Robinson, Maggie Walter, Debra Haire‐Joshu and Cheryl Houston and has published in prestigious journals such as Psychiatric Services, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry and The Journal of Sex Research.

In The Last Decade

Adjoa Robinson

9 papers receiving 344 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Adjoa Robinson United States 9 126 101 72 70 65 9 370
Emily Koert Denmark 16 58 0.5× 73 0.7× 267 3.7× 21 0.3× 59 0.9× 41 876
Cathy Southammakosane United States 6 140 1.1× 99 1.0× 146 2.0× 13 0.2× 38 0.6× 6 302
Marcianna Nosek United States 10 45 0.4× 70 0.7× 87 1.2× 32 0.5× 63 1.0× 17 391
Sawssan R. Ahmed United States 8 188 1.5× 78 0.8× 36 0.5× 31 0.4× 138 2.1× 13 333
Marcela Aracena Chile 10 124 1.0× 77 0.8× 73 1.0× 29 0.4× 42 0.6× 37 311
Lina Guzman United States 11 95 0.8× 120 1.2× 72 1.0× 120 1.7× 109 1.7× 25 423
Natalie Ingraham United States 10 117 0.9× 57 0.6× 123 1.7× 36 0.5× 56 0.9× 25 445
Marjorie Murray Chile 9 67 0.5× 49 0.5× 23 0.3× 100 1.4× 91 1.4× 18 341
Mariana V. Martins Portugal 16 119 0.9× 74 0.7× 150 2.1× 14 0.2× 130 2.0× 47 952
Lee Ann E. Conard United States 14 210 1.7× 77 0.8× 145 2.0× 19 0.3× 55 0.8× 28 579

Countries citing papers authored by Adjoa Robinson

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Fields of papers citing papers by Adjoa Robinson

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Adjoa Robinson

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Adjoa Robinson. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Adjoa Robinson based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Adjoa Robinson. Adjoa Robinson is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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Shannon, Patrick, Wooksoo Kim, & Adjoa Robinson. (2012). Implementing a Service Learning Model for Teaching Research Methods and Program Evaluation. Journal of Teaching in Social Work. 32(3). 229–242. 16 indexed citations
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Moreton‐Robinson, Aileen, et al.. (2012). Learning The Lessons? Pre-Service Teacher Preparation for Teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania). 47 indexed citations
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Bay‐Cheng, Laina Y., Adjoa Robinson, & Alyssa N. Zucker. (2009). Behavioral and Relational Contexts of Adolescent Desire, Wanting, and Pleasure: Undergraduate Women's Retrospective Accounts. The Journal of Sex Research. 46(6). 511–524. 63 indexed citations
4.
Mazur, Tom, et al.. (2009). Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser Syndrome: Sexuality, Psychological Effects, and Quality of Life. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. 22(6). 339–346. 85 indexed citations
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Jivanjee, Pauline, Jean M. Kruzich, Barbara J. Friesen, & Adjoa Robinson. (2007). Family Perceptions of Participation in Educational Planning for Children Receiving Mental Health Services. 32(1). 75–92. 15 indexed citations
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Jivanjee, Pauline & Adjoa Robinson. (2007). Studying Family Participation in System-of-care Evaluations: Using Qualitative Methods to Examine a National Mandate in Local Contexts. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 34(4). 369–381. 14 indexed citations
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Williams, James H., Wendy F. Auslander, Mary de Groot, et al.. (2006). Cultural Relevancy of a Diabetes Prevention Nutrition Program for African American Women. Health Promotion Practice. 7(1). 56–67. 44 indexed citations
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Robinson, Adjoa, Jean M. Kruzich, Barbara J. Friesen, Pauline Jivanjee, & Michael D. Pullmann. (2005). Preserving Family Bonds: Examining Parent Perspectives in the Light of Practice Standards for Out-of-Home Treatment.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 75(4). 632–643. 23 indexed citations
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Kruzich, Jean M., Pauline Jivanjee, Adjoa Robinson, & Barbara J. Friesen. (2003). Family Caregivers' Perceptions of Barriers to and Supports of Participation in Their Children's Out-of-Home Treatment. Psychiatric Services. 54(11). 1513–1518. 63 indexed citations

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