Andrea Dorsch

1.4k total citations
13 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Andrea Dorsch is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrea Dorsch has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Epidemiology, 8 papers in Emergency Medicine and 4 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Andrea Dorsch's work include Traumatic Brain Injury Research (11 papers), Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (6 papers) and Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (4 papers). Andrea Dorsch is often cited by papers focused on Traumatic Brain Injury Research (11 papers), Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (6 papers) and Trauma and Emergency Care Studies (4 papers). Andrea Dorsch collaborates with scholars based in United States. Andrea Dorsch's co-authors include Kenneth M. Jaffe, Dennis R. Durbin, Frederick P. Rivara, Nancy Temkin, Monica S. Vavilala, Thomas D. Koepsell, Charles N. Paidas, Melissa L. McCarthy, Ellen J. MacKenzie and Mary E. Aitken and has published in prestigious journals such as PEDIATRICS, American Journal of Public Health and Developmental Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Andrea Dorsch

13 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

Andrea Dorsch
Linda J. Michaud United States
Frank Muscara Australia
Mardee Greenham Australia
Gayle C. Fay United States
Kathleen M. Martin United States
J'May B. Rivara United States
Robyn Nelms Australia
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Fields of papers citing papers by Andrea Dorsch

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Zonfrillo, Mark R., Dennis R. Durbin, Thomas D. Koepsell, et al.. (2013). Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Poor Functioning after Isolated Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children. Journal of Neurotrauma. 31(8). 722–727. 46 indexed citations
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Jimenez, Nathalia, Beth E. Ebel, Jin Wang, et al.. (2013). Disparities in Disability After Traumatic Brain Injury Among Hispanic Children and Adolescents. PEDIATRICS. 131(6). e1850–e1856. 45 indexed citations
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O’Connor, Stephen S., Douglas Zatzick, Jin Wang, et al.. (2012). Association between posttraumatic stress, depression, and functional impairments in adolescents 24 months after traumatic brain injury. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 25(3). 264–271. 61 indexed citations
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Rivara, Frederick P., Monica S. Vavilala, Dennis R. Durbin, et al.. (2012). Persistence of Disability 24 to 36 Months after Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: A Cohort Study. Journal of Neurotrauma. 29(15). 2499–2504. 71 indexed citations
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Rivara, Frederick P., Thomas D. Koepsell, Jin Wang, et al.. (2012). Incidence of Disability Among Children 12 Months After Traumatic Brain Injury. American Journal of Public Health. 102(11). 2074–2079. 83 indexed citations
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Tham, See Wan, Tonya M. Palermo, Monica S. Vavilala, et al.. (2011). The Longitudinal Course, Risk Factors, and Impact of Sleep Disturbances in Children with Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 29(1). 154–161. 80 indexed citations
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Rivara, Frederick P., Thomas D. Koepsell, Jin Wang, et al.. (2011). Disability 3, 12, and 24 Months After Traumatic Brain Injury Among Children and Adolescents. PEDIATRICS. 128(5). e1129–e1138. 147 indexed citations
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Rivara, Frederick P., Thomas D. Koepsell, Jin Wang, et al.. (2011). Comparison of Telephone with World Wide Web-Based Responses by Parents and Teens to a Follow-Up Survey after Injury. Health Services Research. 46(3). 964–981. 17 indexed citations
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Blume, Heidi K., Monica S. Vavilala, Kenneth M. Jaffe, et al.. (2011). Headache After Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: A Cohort Study. PEDIATRICS. 129(1). e31–e39. 85 indexed citations
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Aitken, Mary E., Melissa L. McCarthy, Beth S. Slomine, et al.. (2008). Family Burden After Traumatic Brain Injury in Children. PEDIATRICS. 123(1). 199–206. 156 indexed citations
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Slomine, Beth S., Melissa L. McCarthy, Ru Ding, et al.. (2006). Health Care Utilization and Needs After Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury. PEDIATRICS. 117(4). e663–e674. 182 indexed citations
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McCarthy, Melissa L., Ellen J. MacKenzie, Dennis R. Durbin, et al.. (2005). The Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory: An Evaluation of Its Reliability and Validity for Children With Traumatic Brain Injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 86(10). 1901–1909. 146 indexed citations
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Dorsch, Andrea, et al.. (1994). Contextual factors in children's social information processing.. Developmental Psychology. 30(5). 611–616. 19 indexed citations

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