Anna Gorter

1.1k total citations
36 papers, 766 citations indexed

About

Anna Gorter is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, General Health Professions and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Anna Gorter has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 766 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 17 papers in General Health Professions and 12 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Anna Gorter's work include Global Maternal and Child Health (18 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (13 papers) and Child Nutrition and Water Access (12 papers). Anna Gorter is often cited by papers focused on Global Maternal and Child Health (18 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (13 papers) and Child Nutrition and Water Access (12 papers). Anna Gorter collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Netherlands and Ecuador. Anna Gorter's co-authors include J. André Knottnerus, Peter Sandiford, George Davey Smith, Mrigesh Bhatia, Arnold D.M. Kester, Josephine Borghi, Jerry Okal, Ben Bellows, Matthias Egger and Edward F. Coyle and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, American Journal of Public Health and Social Science & Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Anna Gorter

34 papers receiving 651 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Anna Gorter United Kingdom 18 392 373 237 146 146 36 766
James Kimani Kenya 18 452 1.2× 464 1.2× 186 0.8× 170 1.2× 73 0.5× 30 860
Mikey Rosato United Kingdom 14 688 1.8× 470 1.3× 413 1.7× 129 0.9× 123 0.8× 21 1.1k
Nancy Terreri United States 6 253 0.6× 282 0.8× 168 0.7× 47 0.3× 96 0.7× 8 515
Sushmita Das United Kingdom 18 586 1.5× 325 0.9× 369 1.6× 176 1.2× 83 0.6× 34 920
Anne R. Cross Uganda 10 409 1.0× 299 0.8× 179 0.8× 40 0.3× 202 1.4× 12 817
Moke Magoma Tanzania 15 689 1.8× 262 0.7× 310 1.3× 143 1.0× 83 0.6× 21 849
Sumit Mazumdar India 13 303 0.8× 227 0.6× 140 0.6× 165 1.1× 95 0.7× 32 727
Esther Richards United Kingdom 14 340 0.9× 311 0.8× 134 0.6× 78 0.5× 133 0.9× 23 707
Gobopamang Letamo Botswana 16 307 0.8× 329 0.9× 154 0.6× 121 0.8× 86 0.6× 48 842
Nikki Schaay South Africa 14 286 0.7× 296 0.8× 126 0.5× 100 0.7× 54 0.4× 23 585

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All Works

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Gorter, Anna, et al.. (2015). Erratum: Lessons from sexual and reproductive health voucher program design and function: a comprehensive review. International Journal for Equity in Health. 14(1). 1 indexed citations
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Jaruševičienė, Lina, Sara De Meyer, Peter Decat, et al.. (2014). Factorial validation of the Attitudes toward Women Scale for Adolescents (AWSA) in assessing sexual behaviour patterns in Bolivian and Ecuadorian adolescents. Global Health Action. 7(1). 23126–23126. 10 indexed citations
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Gorter, Anna, et al.. (2007). Competitive Voucher Schemes for Health. SSRN Electronic Journal. 4 indexed citations
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Bhatia, Mrigesh, C. A. K. Yesudian, Anna Gorter, & Kavumpurathu Raman Thankappan. (2006). Demand side financing for reproductive and child health services in India. London School of Economics and Political Science Research Online (London School of Economics and Political Science). 25 indexed citations
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Gorter, Anna, et al.. (2006). Chlamydia trachomatis infections in Nicaragua: preliminary results from a competitive voucher scheme to prevent and treat sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS among sex workers.. PubMed. 42 Suppl A. 47–54. 6 indexed citations
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Gorter, Anna, et al.. (2006). Perceived quality of reproductive care for girls in a competitive voucher programme. A quasi-experimental intervention study, Managua, Nicaragua. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 18(1). 35–42. 26 indexed citations
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Gorter, Anna, et al.. (2005). Impact of accessible sexual and reproductive health care on poor and underserved adolescents in Managua, Nicaragua: a quasi-experimental intervention study. Journal of Adolescent Health. 38(1). 56.e1–56.e9. 64 indexed citations
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Borghi, Josephine, et al.. (2005). The cost-effectiveness of a competitive voucher scheme to reduce sexually transmitted infections in high-risk groups in Nicaragua. Health Policy and Planning. 20(4). 222–231. 43 indexed citations
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Gorter, Anna. (1998). Hygiene behaviour in rural Nicaragua in relation to diarrhoea. International Journal of Epidemiology. 27(6). 1090–1100. 77 indexed citations
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Ferrie, Jane E., et al.. (1996). A controlled HIV/AIDS-related health education programme in Managua, Nicaragua. AIDS. 10(5). 537–544. 31 indexed citations
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Egger, Matthias, et al.. (1993). HIV/AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Managuan secondary school students.. PubMed. 27(4). 360–9. 14 indexed citations
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Low, Nicola, Matthias Egger, Anna Gorter, et al.. (1993). Aids in Nicaragua: Epidemiological, Political, and Sociocultural Perspectives. International Journal of Health Services. 23(4). 685–702. 15 indexed citations
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Gorter, Anna, et al.. (1993). How many people actually use condoms? An investigation of motel clients in Managua. Social Science & Medicine. 36(12). 1645–1647. 11 indexed citations
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Egger, Matthias, et al.. (1991). An Action Research Project to reduce Sexual Transmission of HIV Infection through a Reduction of Sexually Transmitted Disease Rates and Population AIDS Risk, Surveillance for HIV Infection and Health Education. UCL Technical Report. UCL Discovery (University College London). 1 indexed citations
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Gorter, Anna, et al.. (1991). Water Supply, Sanitation and Diarrhoeal Disease in Nicaragua: Results from a Case-Control Study. International Journal of Epidemiology. 20(2). 527–533. 36 indexed citations
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Sandiford, Peter, et al.. (1991). Why do child mortality rates fall? An analysis of the Nicaraguan experience.. American Journal of Public Health. 81(1). 30–37. 45 indexed citations
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Sandiford, Peter, et al.. (1989). Determinants of drinking water quality in rural Nicaragua. Epidemiology and Infection. 102(3). 429–438. 16 indexed citations
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Gorter, Anna, et al.. (1963). [ANALYSIS OF DUTCH CANNED FOODS. I. ANIMAL PRODUCTS].. PubMed. 24. 587–602.

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