Barry Isaacs

1.3k total citations
24 papers, 875 citations indexed

About

Barry Isaacs is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Speech and Hearing. According to data from OpenAlex, Barry Isaacs has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 875 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Clinical Psychology, 8 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 6 papers in Speech and Hearing. Recurrent topics in Barry Isaacs's work include Family and Disability Support Research (12 papers), Down syndrome and intellectual disability research (8 papers) and Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare (6 papers). Barry Isaacs is often cited by papers focused on Family and Disability Support Research (12 papers), Down syndrome and intellectual disability research (8 papers) and Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare (6 papers). Barry Isaacs collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Australia. Barry Isaacs's co-authors include Nehama Baum, Ivan Brown, Yona Lunsky, Roy I. Brown, Wai Lun Alan Fung, Andrew S. Wilton, Elspeth Bradley, Hélène Ouellette‐Kuntz, Mian Wang and Dana Roth and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, Journal of Adolescence and The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Barry Isaacs

22 papers receiving 819 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Barry Isaacs Canada 15 589 235 206 172 169 24 875
Maria Truesdale‐Kennedy United Kingdom 15 445 0.8× 297 1.3× 139 0.7× 116 0.7× 131 0.8× 21 812
Ana María Brannan United States 19 975 1.7× 221 0.9× 131 0.6× 188 1.1× 207 1.2× 26 1.2k
Vivien Cooper United Kingdom 14 476 0.8× 224 1.0× 219 1.1× 86 0.5× 95 0.6× 33 783
E. Lyons United Kingdom 9 429 0.7× 268 1.1× 86 0.4× 135 0.8× 151 0.9× 12 898
Christine Linehan Ireland 22 469 0.8× 486 2.1× 195 0.9× 437 2.5× 148 0.9× 49 1.4k
Brigitte Manteuffel United States 18 593 1.0× 176 0.7× 223 1.1× 344 2.0× 147 0.9× 32 1.3k
Ian Hall United Kingdom 18 441 0.7× 372 1.6× 189 0.9× 126 0.7× 64 0.4× 57 865
Barbara Muskat Canada 19 512 0.9× 124 0.5× 292 1.4× 134 0.8× 90 0.5× 53 989
Judy O. Berry United States 10 845 1.4× 242 1.0× 93 0.5× 145 0.8× 283 1.7× 17 1.2k
Ami Tint Canada 17 731 1.2× 125 0.5× 588 2.9× 255 1.5× 107 0.6× 35 987

Countries citing papers authored by Barry Isaacs

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Fields of papers citing papers by Barry Isaacs

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Barry Isaacs

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Lunsky, Yona, Robert Balogh, Hannah Chung, et al.. (2024). Repeated use of hospital-based services and delayed hospital discharges in a population-based cohort of autistic adults in Canada. Autism. 29(2). 536–543.
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Berger, Ida E., et al.. (2022). Evaluating the impact of a virtual educational intervention on medical students’ knowledge and attitudes towards patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability. 48(1). 91–99. 5 indexed citations
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Heifetz, Marina, Johanna Lake, Jonathan A. Weiss, Barry Isaacs, & Jennifer Connolly. (2019). Dating and romantic relationships of adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Journal of Adolescence. 79(1). 39–48. 6 indexed citations
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Weiss, Jonathan A., et al.. (2017). Health Concerns and Health Service Utilization in a Population Cohort of Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 48(1). 36–44. 99 indexed citations
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Balogh, Robert, Jessica Wood, Yona Lunsky, et al.. (2015). Care of adults with developmental disabilities: Effects of a continuing education course for primary care providers.. PubMed. 61(7). e316–23. 15 indexed citations
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Lunsky, Yona, et al.. (2014). Primary Care of Adults with Developmental Disabilities in Ontario. Healthcare Quarterly. 17(3). 11–13. 10 indexed citations
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Lin, Elizabeth, Robert Balogh, Barry Isaacs, et al.. (2014). Strengths and Limitations of Health and Disability Support Administrative Databases for Population‐Based Health Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities. 11(4). 235–244. 73 indexed citations
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Villeneuve, Michelle, Nancy L. Hutchinson, Patricia Minnes, et al.. (2013). The experience of parents as their children with developmental disabilities transition from early intervention to kindergarten. Canadian Journal of Education / Revue canadienne de l éducation. 36(1). 4–43. 32 indexed citations
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Ouellette‐Kuntz, Hélène, Philip Burge, Shaun Cleaver, et al.. (2012). Attitudes of medical clerks toward persons with intellectual disabilities.. PubMed. 58(5). e282–8. 8 indexed citations
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Isaacs, Barry, et al.. (2011). Testing the factor structure of the Family Quality of Life Survey – 2006. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 56(1). 17–29. 30 indexed citations
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Werner, Shirli, et al.. (2009). Family quality of life among families with a member who has an intellectual disability: an exploratory examination of key domains and dimensions of the revised FQOL Survey. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 53(6). 501–511. 64 indexed citations
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Isaacs, Barry, et al.. (2009). Utility of Logic Models to Plan Quality of Life Outcome Evaluations. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities. 6(1). 52–61. 9 indexed citations
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Burge, Philip, et al.. (2008). Medical students' views on training in intellectual disabilities.. PubMed. 54(4). 568–9, 569.e1. 31 indexed citations
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Isaacs, Barry, Ivan Brown, Roy I. Brown, et al.. (2007). The International Family Quality of Life Project: Goals and Description of a Survey Tool. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities. 4(3). 177–185. 106 indexed citations
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Brown, Ivan, Roy I. Brown, Nehama Baum, et al.. (2006). Family Quality of Life Survey: Main caregivers of people with intellectual or developmental disabilities.. 63 indexed citations
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Isaacs, Barry, et al.. (2003). Eyewitness Identification Accuracy: A Comparison of Adults With and Those Without Intellectual Disabilities. Mental Retardation. 41(3). 161–173. 9 indexed citations
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Esses, Victoria M., et al.. (1994). The developmentally handicapped witness: Competency as a function of question format.. Law and Human Behavior. 18(2). 171–187. 68 indexed citations
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McLoughlin, J. Brian, et al.. (1983). The relationship of allergies and allergy treatment to school performance and student behavior.. PubMed. 51(5). 506–10. 32 indexed citations
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Isaacs, Barry. (1975). Standing old people on their heads: some thoughts on medical care for the elderly.. PubMed. 6(3). 142–4. 1 indexed citations

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