Anita Rocha

704 total citations
13 papers, 457 citations indexed

About

Anita Rocha is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Anita Rocha has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 457 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in General Health Professions, 5 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 3 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Anita Rocha's work include Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (6 papers), Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (5 papers) and Psychiatric care and mental health services (2 papers). Anita Rocha is often cited by papers focused on Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (6 papers), Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (5 papers) and Psychiatric care and mental health services (2 papers). Anita Rocha collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and Kenya. Anita Rocha's co-authors include Donna B. Johnson, Jennifer Stuber, Bruce G. Link, Jennifer J. Otten, Carol Landry, Paula S. Nurius, Dana M. Prince, Emilee Quinn, A A Dowdy and B G Brown and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Psychiatric Services and JAMA Pediatrics.

In The Last Decade

Anita Rocha

13 papers receiving 416 citations

Peers

Anita Rocha
Sandra L. Saperstein United States
Kerry Dhakal United States
Miok Kim South Korea
Suzanne Lewis Australia
Insun Jang South Korea
Anjali Gupta United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by Anita Rocha

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Oddo, Vanessa M., Philip M. Hurvitz, Anita Rocha, et al.. (2022). The Availability and Price of Healthy Food in Seattle by Neighborhood Sociodemographic Characteristics. Preventing Chronic Disease. 19. E77–E77. 4 indexed citations
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Quinn, Emilee, et al.. (2018). An Evaluation of Washington State SNAP-Ed Farmers' Market Initiatives and SNAP Participant Behaviors. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 50(6). 536–546. 15 indexed citations
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Prince, Dana M., Anita Rocha, & Paula S. Nurius. (2018). Multiple Disadvantage and Discrimination: Implications for Adolescent Health and Education. Social Work Research. 42(3). 169–179. 11 indexed citations
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Quinn, Emilee, et al.. (2018). Fruit and vegetable access programs and consumption in low-income communities. Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition. 14(6). 780–795. 8 indexed citations
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Johnson, Donna B., et al.. (2018). School Lunch Entrées Before and After Implementation of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 119(3). 490–499. 7 indexed citations
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Johnson, Donna B., et al.. (2016). Effect of the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act on the Nutritional Quality of Meals Selected by Students and School Lunch Participation Rates. JAMA Pediatrics. 170(1). e153918–e153918. 101 indexed citations
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Nurius, Paula S., Dana M. Prince, & Anita Rocha. (2015). Cumulative Disadvantage and Youth Well-Being: A Multi-domain Examination with Life Course Implications. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. 32(6). 567–576. 38 indexed citations
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Sabin, Janice, Jennifer Stuber, Anita Rocha, & Anthony G. Greenwald. (2015). Providers’ Implicit and Explicit Stereotypes About Mental Illnesses and Clinical Competencies in Recovery. Social Work in Mental Health. 13(5). 495–513. 5 indexed citations
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Stuber, Jennifer, et al.. (2014). Conceptions of Mental Illness: Attitudes of Mental Health Professionals and the General Public. Psychiatric Services. 65(4). 490–497. 106 indexed citations
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Stuber, Jennifer, et al.. (2014). Predictors of Recovery-Oriented Competencies Among Mental Health Professionals in One Community Mental Health System. Community Mental Health Journal. 50(8). 909–914. 8 indexed citations
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Landry, Carol, et al.. (2010). Opportunity for All: How the American Public Benefits from Internet Access at U.S. Libraries.. 106 indexed citations
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Fujita, Masako, et al.. (2009). Assessment of the relative dose-response test based on serum retinol-binding protein instead of serum retinol in determining low hepatic vitamin A stores. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 90(1). 217–224. 16 indexed citations
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Brown, B G, et al.. (1998). Very intensive lipid therapy with lovastatin, niacin, and colestipol for prevention of death and myocardial infarction A 10-year Familial Atherosclerosis Treatment Study follow-up. 63527. 32 indexed citations

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