Brian T. Day

551 total citations
13 papers, 380 citations indexed

About

Brian T. Day is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Brian T. Day has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 380 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in General Health Professions, 4 papers in Clinical Psychology and 3 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in Brian T. Day's work include Child Abuse and Trauma (4 papers), Workplace Health and Well-being (3 papers) and Intimate Partner and Family Violence (3 papers). Brian T. Day is often cited by papers focused on Child Abuse and Trauma (4 papers), Workplace Health and Well-being (3 papers) and Intimate Partner and Family Violence (3 papers). Brian T. Day collaborates with scholars based in United States, Armenia and Czechia. Brian T. Day's co-authors include David J. Kolko, Alan E. Kazdin, Ron Z. Goetzel, Barbara L. Naydeck, Ronald J. Ozminkowski, Amanda McCombs Thomas, Jeffrey A. Bridge, Vicente Planelles, Pia M. Challita-Eid and Joseph D. Rosenblatt and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Blood and Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Brian T. Day

13 papers receiving 353 citations

Peers

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Fields of papers citing papers by Brian T. Day

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Day, Brian T., et al.. (2011). Medical Cost Savings for Web-Based Wellness Program Participants from Employers Engaged in Health Promotion Activities. American Journal of Health Promotion. 25(4). 272–280. 6 indexed citations
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Lave, Judith R., Aiju Men, Brian T. Day, Wei Wang, & Yuting Zhang. (2010). Employee Choice of a High‐Deductible Health Plan across Multiple Employers. Health Services Research. 46(1p1). 138–154. 15 indexed citations
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Schwartz, Steven M., et al.. (2010). The Impact of an Online Disease Management Program on Medical Costs among Health Plan Members. American Journal of Health Promotion. 25(2). 126–133. 12 indexed citations
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Naydeck, Barbara L., et al.. (2008). The Impact of the Highmark Employee Wellness Programs on 4-Year Healthcare Costs. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 50(2). 146–156. 115 indexed citations
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Kolko, David J., Brian T. Day, Jeffrey A. Bridge, & Alan E. Kazdin. (2001). Two-year Prediction of Children's Firesetting in Clinically Referred and Nonreferred Samples. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 42(3). 371–380. 2 indexed citations
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Kolko, David J., Brian T. Day, Jeffrey A. Bridge, & Alan E. Kazdin. (2001). Two‐year Prediction of Children's Firesetting in Clinically Referred and Nonreferred Samples. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 42(3). 371–380. 41 indexed citations
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Mahmood, Kutubuddin, Howard J. Federoff, Pia M. Challita-Eid, et al.. (1999). Eradication of Pre-Established Lymphoma Using Herpes Simplex Virus Amplicon Vectors. Blood. 93(2). 643–654. 5 indexed citations
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Mahmood, Kutubuddin, Howard J. Federoff, Pia M. Challita-Eid, et al.. (1999). Eradication of Pre-Established Lymphoma Using Herpes Simplex Virus Amplicon Vectors. Blood. 93(2). 643–654. 38 indexed citations
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Challita-Eid, Pia M., Ekaterina Klimatcheva, Brian T. Day, et al.. (1998). Inhibition of HIV Type 1 Infection with a RANTES-IgG 3 Fusion Protein. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 14(18). 1617–1624. 14 indexed citations
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Day, Brian T.. (1998). How the Private Sector Can Save Medicare. Healthcare Quarterly. 1(3). 64–68. 3 indexed citations
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Lu, Yuanan, Vicente Planelles, Chockalingam Palaniappan, et al.. (1997). Inhibition of HIV-1 Replication Using a Mutated tRNALys-3 Primer. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 272(23). 14523–14531. 15 indexed citations
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Kolko, David J., Alan E. Kazdin, & Brian T. Day. (1996). Children's Perspectives in the Assessment of Family Violence: Psychometric Characteristics and Comparison to Parent Reports. Child Maltreatment. 1(2). 156–167. 68 indexed citations
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Kolko, David J., Alan E. Kazdin, Amanda McCombs Thomas, & Brian T. Day. (1993). Heightened Child Physical Abuse Potential. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 8(2). 169–192. 46 indexed citations

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