Bette Gebrian

554 total citations
21 papers, 399 citations indexed

About

Bette Gebrian is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Bette Gebrian has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 399 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 9 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 7 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Bette Gebrian's work include Child Nutrition and Water Access (11 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (9 papers) and Dental Health and Care Utilization (5 papers). Bette Gebrian is often cited by papers focused on Child Nutrition and Water Access (11 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (9 papers) and Dental Health and Care Utilization (5 papers). Bette Gebrian collaborates with scholars based in United States, Haiti and Puerto Rico. Bette Gebrian's co-authors include Walter J. Psoter, Ralph V. Katz, Frank W. Anderson, Britt C. Reid, Sarah U. Morton, Andrew Spielman, Elizabeth Sloand, Raymond A. Smego, Nan Marie Astone and Scott F. Dowell and has published in prestigious journals such as Clinical Infectious Diseases, American Journal of Public Health and The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal.

In The Last Decade

Bette Gebrian

21 papers receiving 378 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Bette Gebrian United States 12 120 117 99 94 53 21 399
Carlos Antônio S. T. Dos Santos Brazil 8 74 0.6× 85 0.7× 180 1.8× 69 0.7× 48 0.9× 9 464
Neil Myburgh South Africa 11 82 0.7× 35 0.3× 298 3.0× 166 1.8× 41 0.8× 24 565
N. Younis Egypt 12 38 0.3× 170 1.5× 45 0.5× 121 1.3× 118 2.2× 28 536
Nilima Nilima India 13 80 0.7× 69 0.6× 11 0.1× 67 0.7× 41 0.8× 27 357
Amarjargal Dagvadorj Japan 10 120 1.0× 328 2.8× 8 0.1× 59 0.6× 120 2.3× 17 608
Rafael Aiello Bomfim Brazil 14 25 0.2× 11 0.1× 254 2.6× 111 1.2× 24 0.5× 58 498
Thomas P. Wall United States 15 19 0.2× 20 0.2× 454 4.6× 248 2.6× 31 0.6× 23 699
Manassé Nzayirambaho Rwanda 14 47 0.4× 227 1.9× 14 0.1× 112 1.2× 28 0.5× 34 443
Aparna Nishikant Shrotri India 12 81 0.7× 130 1.1× 4 0.0× 132 1.4× 139 2.6× 24 399
Reshu Agrawal Sagtani Nepal 9 8 0.1× 34 0.3× 28 0.3× 63 0.7× 46 0.9× 26 317

Countries citing papers authored by Bette Gebrian

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bette Gebrian

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Bette Gebrian. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Bette Gebrian 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 Bette Gebrian. Bette Gebrian is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Schuller, Mark, et al.. (2019). "Yon Lòt Ayiti Posib”: Glimmers of Another Haiti Following the 2010 Earthquake and 2016 Hurricane Matthew. Human Organization. 78(4). 267–277. 4 indexed citations
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Katz, Ralph V., et al.. (2018). Oral health knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) in rural Haiti: a 40‐year follow‐up study. Journal of Public Health Dentistry. 78(3). 192–196. 1 indexed citations
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Story, William T., Karen LeBan, Bette Gebrian, et al.. (2017). Institutionalizing community-focused maternal, newborn, and child health strategies to strengthen health systems: A new framework for the Sustainable Development Goal era. Globalization and Health. 13(1). 37–37. 29 indexed citations
4.
Gebrian, Bette, et al.. (2015). Soccer and sexual health education: a promising approach for reducing adolescent births in Haiti.. PubMed. 37(4-5). 316–23. 4 indexed citations
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Gebrian, Bette. (2014). Bottles to Breastfeeding in Rural Haiti. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 25(4). 1514–1519. 4 indexed citations
6.
Borrell, Luisa N., et al.. (2013). Effect of early childhood protein‐energy malnutrition on permanent dentition dental caries. Journal of Public Health Dentistry. 74(3). 181–187. 14 indexed citations
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Sloand, Elizabeth, Bette Gebrian, & Nan Marie Astone. (2011). Fathers’ Beliefs About Parenting and Fathers’ Clubs to Promote Child Health in Rural Haiti. Qualitative Health Research. 22(4). 488–498. 4 indexed citations
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Russell, Stefanie L., et al.. (2010). Protein‐energy malnutrition during early childhood and periodontal disease in the permanent dentition of Haitian adolescents aged 12–19 years: a retrospective cohort study. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry. 20(3). 222–229. 14 indexed citations
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Gebrian, Bette, et al.. (2009). Maternal and congenital syphilis in rural Haiti. Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública. 26(3). 197–202. 14 indexed citations
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Gebrian, Bette, et al.. (2009). No Family Left Behind: The Example of Community-Based Pneumonia Care in Haiti. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 20(4A). 22–30. 3 indexed citations
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Sloand, Elizabeth, Nan Marie Astone, & Bette Gebrian. (2009). The Impact of Fathers’ Clubs on Child Health in Rural Haiti. American Journal of Public Health. 100(2). 201–204. 17 indexed citations
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Anderson, Frank W., et al.. (2008). Perceptions of pregnancy complications in Haiti. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 100(2). 116–123. 11 indexed citations
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Psoter, Walter J., et al.. (2007). Effect of childhood malnutrition on salivary flow and pH. Archives of Oral Biology. 53(3). 231–237. 63 indexed citations
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Reid, Britt C., Walter J. Psoter, Bette Gebrian, & Min Qi Wang. (2007). The Effect of an International Embargo on Malnutrition and Childhood Mortality in Rural Haiti. International Journal of Health Services. 37(3). 501–513. 13 indexed citations
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Psoter, Walter J., et al.. (2007). Effect of early childhood malnutrition on tooth eruption in Haitian adolescents. Community Dentistry And Oral Epidemiology. 36(2). 179–189. 62 indexed citations
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Anderson, Frank W., et al.. (2007). Maternal Mortality and the Consequences on Infant and Child Survival in Rural Haiti. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 11(4). 395–401. 59 indexed citations
17.
Sloand, Elizabeth & Bette Gebrian. (2006). Fathers Clubs to Improve Child Health in Rural Haiti. Public Health Nursing. 23(1). 46–51. 10 indexed citations
18.
Heffelfinger, James D., et al.. (2002). Evaluation of children with recurrent pneumonia diagnosed by World Health Organization criteria. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 21(2). 108–112. 37 indexed citations
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Smego, Raymond A., et al.. (1998). Cutaneous Manifestations of Anthrax in Rural Haiti. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 26(1). 97–102. 31 indexed citations
20.
Gebrian, Bette. (1993). Community participation in primary health care in rural Haiti: An ecological approach. OpenCommons - UConn (University of Connecticut). 14(1). 85–93. 2 indexed citations

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