Catina O’Leary

695 total citations
29 papers, 482 citations indexed

About

Catina O’Leary is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Epidemiology and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Catina O’Leary has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 482 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in General Health Professions, 10 papers in Epidemiology and 9 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Catina O’Leary's work include Health Literacy and Information Accessibility (7 papers), Health Policy Implementation Science (5 papers) and Child Abuse and Trauma (5 papers). Catina O’Leary is often cited by papers focused on Health Literacy and Information Accessibility (7 papers), Health Policy Implementation Science (5 papers) and Child Abuse and Trauma (5 papers). Catina O’Leary collaborates with scholars based in United States, India and Australia. Catina O’Leary's co-authors include Linda B. Cottler, Arbi Ben Abdallah, Andrew Pleasant, Michelle Roberts, Catherine W. Striley, Richard Carmona, Jennifer M. Reingle, Sharon Johnson, Katelin B. Nickel and Veena A. Satyanarayana and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Public Health, Addiction and Psychiatry Research.

In The Last Decade

Catina O’Leary

27 papers receiving 460 citations

Peers

Catina O’Leary
Sarah B. Maness United States
María Idalí Torres United States
Nina Parry‐Langdon United Kingdom
Susan LaValley United States
Sarah A. MacLean United States
George Pro United States
Sarah B. Maness United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Catina O’Leary

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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O’Leary, Catina, Christina Zarcadoolas, & Frederico Peres. (2023). Remembering Andrew Pleasant’s career and contributions. Information Services & Use. 43(2). 151–159.
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Murphy, Susan L., Gina Jay, Brenda Eakin, et al.. (2023). Evaluation of an online research best practices training for community health workers and promotoras. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science. 7(1). e195–e195. 2 indexed citations
3.
Rao, Deepika, Olayinka O. Shiyanbola, Terry C. Davis, et al.. (2022). Towards a more patient-centered clinical trial process: A systematic review of interventions incorporating health literacy best practices. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 116. 106733–106733. 20 indexed citations
4.
Pleasant, Andrew, Catina O’Leary, & Richard Carmona. (2020). Health Literacy: Global Advances with a Focus Upon the Shanghai Declaration on Promoting Health in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Studies in health technology and informatics. 269. 481–496. 8 indexed citations
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O’Leary, Catina, et al.. (2020). How Health Literacy Can Enhance the Design and Conduct of Clinical Trials from Consent to Conclusion. Studies in health technology and informatics. 269. 275–284. 1 indexed citations
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Pleasant, Andrew, Catina O’Leary, & Richard Carmona. (2020). Health literacy: Global advances with a focus upon the Shanghai Declaration on promoting health in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Information Services & Use. 40(1-2). 3–16. 9 indexed citations
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Roberts, Michelle, et al.. (2017). Social media: A path to health literacy. Information Services & Use. 37(2). 177–187. 33 indexed citations
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Roberts, Michelle, et al.. (2017). Social Media: A Path to Health Literacy. Studies in health technology and informatics. 240. 464–475. 13 indexed citations
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Pleasant, Andrew, Rima E. Rudd, Catina O’Leary, et al.. (2016). Considerations for a New Definition of Health Literacy. NAM Perspectives. 6(4). 75 indexed citations
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Sartor, Carolyn E., Vivia V. McCutcheon, Catina O’Leary, et al.. (2012). Lifetime trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder in women sentenced to drug court. Psychiatry Research. 200(2-3). 602–608. 22 indexed citations
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Johnson, Sharon, Linda B. Cottler, Arbi Ben Abdallah, & Catina O’Leary. (2012). Risk Factors for Gun-Related Behaviors Among Urban Out-of-treatment Substance Using Women. Substance Use & Misuse. 47(11). 1200–1207. 6 indexed citations
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Nurutdinova, Diana, et al.. (2011). Risk factors associated with Hepatitis C among female substance users enrolled in community-based HIV prevention studies. BMC Research Notes. 4(1). 126–126. 17 indexed citations
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Johnson, Jennifer E., et al.. (2011). Effects of major depression on crack use and arrests among women in drug court. Addiction. 106(7). 1279–1286. 34 indexed citations
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Johnson, Sharon, Linda B. Cottler, Arbi Ben Abdallah, & Catina O’Leary. (2010). History of Sexual Trauma and Recent HIV-Risk Behaviors of Community-Recruited Substance Using Women. AIDS and Behavior. 15(1). 172–178. 14 indexed citations
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Cottler, Linda B., Veena A. Satyanarayana, Catina O’Leary, et al.. (2010). Feasibility and Effectiveness of HIV Prevention Among Wives of Heavy Drinkers in Bangalore, India. AIDS and Behavior. 14(S1). 168–176. 9 indexed citations
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Satyanarayana, Veena A., Krishna Vaddiparti, Prabha S. Chandra, et al.. (2010). Problem drinking among married men in India: Comparison between husband's and wife's reports. Drug and Alcohol Review. 29(5). 557–562. 5 indexed citations
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Johnson, Sharon, Linda B. Cottler, Catina O’Leary, & Arbi Ben Abdallah. (2010). The Association of Trauma and PTSD with the Substance Use Profiles of Alcohol‐ and Cocaine‐Dependent Out‐of‐Treatment Women. American Journal on Addictions. 19(6). 490–495. 17 indexed citations
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Satyanarayana, Veena A., et al.. (2009). Risky Business: Focus-Group Analysis of Sexual Behaviors, Drug use and Victimization among Incarcerated Women in St. Louis. Journal of Urban Health. 86(5). 810–817. 23 indexed citations
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DuBois, James M., Catina O’Leary, & Linda B. Cottler. (2009). The Attitudes of Females in Drug Court Toward Additional Safeguards in HIV Prevention Research. Prevention Science. 10(4). 345–352. 9 indexed citations
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Eyrich‐Garg, Karin M., Catina O’Leary, & Linda B. Cottler. (2008). Subjective Versus Objective Definitions of Homelessness: Are there Differences in Risk Factors among Heavy-Drinking Women?. Gender Issues. 25(3). 173–192. 12 indexed citations

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