David Hancock

1.2k total citations
76 papers, 496 citations indexed

About

David Hancock is a scholar working on Demography, Clinical Psychology and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, David Hancock has authored 76 papers receiving a total of 496 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Demography, 15 papers in Clinical Psychology and 13 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in David Hancock's work include Elder Abuse and Neglect (17 papers), Intimate Partner and Family Violence (12 papers) and Historical Economic and Social Studies (8 papers). David Hancock is often cited by papers focused on Elder Abuse and Neglect (17 papers), Intimate Partner and Family Violence (12 papers) and Historical Economic and Social Studies (8 papers). David Hancock collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. David Hancock's co-authors include H. V. Bowen, Amelia E. Talley, Jack P. Greene, Karl Pillemer, John Crowley, Mike C. Parent, Sara J. Czaja, Cathy Matson, Kenneth Morgan and Rob Canton and has published in prestigious journals such as Social Science & Medicine, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society and Emerging infectious diseases.

In The Last Decade

David Hancock

62 papers receiving 369 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David Hancock United States 11 171 102 93 72 56 76 496
Alan M. Kraut United States 11 244 1.4× 31 0.3× 35 0.4× 59 0.8× 71 1.3× 47 501
Veena Das United States 5 316 1.8× 131 1.3× 18 0.2× 129 1.8× 63 1.1× 7 535
Steven Feierman United States 12 328 1.9× 350 3.4× 55 0.6× 88 1.2× 38 0.7× 30 822
Ronald Frankenberg United Kingdom 18 376 2.2× 89 0.9× 62 0.7× 76 1.1× 69 1.2× 47 875
Michele Rivkin‐Fish United States 13 307 1.8× 46 0.5× 18 0.2× 149 2.1× 37 0.7× 22 601
Alison Petch United Kingdom 17 159 0.9× 72 0.7× 32 0.3× 60 0.8× 110 2.0× 51 830
Pamela Reynolds United States 10 346 2.0× 84 0.8× 22 0.2× 67 0.9× 74 1.3× 15 554
Robert Launay United States 11 336 2.0× 153 1.5× 47 0.5× 116 1.6× 17 0.3× 50 660
Barbara Rylko‐Bauer United States 11 206 1.2× 98 1.0× 49 0.5× 55 0.8× 91 1.6× 16 541
Catherine Baker United Kingdom 17 412 2.4× 45 0.4× 34 0.4× 211 2.9× 42 0.8× 73 850

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Fields of papers citing papers by David Hancock

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Hancock

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hancock, David, Sara J. Czaja, & Scott R. Beach. (2025). Understanding Financial Exploitation Among Older Adults: The Role of Financial Skills, Scam Susceptibility, and Demographic Factors. PubMed. 11. 1 indexed citations
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Makaroun, Lena K., Alyssa Elman, Michael E. Stern, et al.. (2025). Long‐Term Trajectories of Older Adults Served by an Emergency Department/Hospital‐Based Elder Mistreatment Response Program. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 73(6). 1906–1917.
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Bloemen, Elizabeth M., Alyssa Elman, Daniel M. Lindberg, et al.. (2024). Emergency department and hospital-based programs responding to elder mistreatment: developing consensus about an idea whose time has come. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect. 36(4). 339–349.
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Bloemen, Elizabeth M., Alyssa Elman, Seth Herman, et al.. (2023). Strategies for dissemination of ED/hospital elder mistreatment response team model. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect. 36(4). 350–366. 3 indexed citations
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Elman, Alyssa, Sarah Cox, Seth Herman, et al.. (2023). The critical role of the specialized social worker as part of ED/hospital-based elder mistreatment response teams. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect. 36(4). 384–394. 3 indexed citations
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Bird, David M., et al.. (2021). Aspects of the Ecology of Urban-Nesting Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in South-Coastal British Columbia. Journal of Raptor Research. 55(1). 6 indexed citations
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Burnes, David, David Hancock, John Eckenrode, Mark S. Lachs, & Karl Pillemer. (2021). Estimated Incidence and Factors Associated With Risk of Elder Mistreatment in New York State. JAMA Network Open. 4(8). e2117758–e2117758. 13 indexed citations
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Hancock, David. (2020). A guide to sleep problems and solutions in the early years. Journal of Health Visiting. 8(12). 504–511. 1 indexed citations
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Reid, Allecia E., et al.. (2020). Does attending a college with more heavy drinking peers increase risk of heavy drinking and consequences? A prospective national analysis.. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 35(1). 62–72. 1 indexed citations
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Hancock, David. (2019). What has been achieved a year since Bercow: Ten Years On?. Journal of Health Visiting. 7(7). 336–340. 1 indexed citations
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Reid, Allecia E., et al.. (2019). Are college students’ perceptions of social network drinking accurate?: Examining the validity of the Important People Instrument.. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 34(2). 335–340. 3 indexed citations
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Veldhuis, Cindy B., Amelia E. Talley, David Hancock, Sharon C. Wilsnack, & Tonda L. Hughes. (2017). Alcohol Use, Age, and Self-Rated Mental and Physical Health in a Community Sample of Lesbian and Bisexual Women. LGBT Health. 4(6). 419–426. 16 indexed citations
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Hancock, David. (2015). Thymotic Politics: Sloterdijk, Strauss, and Neoconservatism. symplokē. 23(1-2). 269–269.
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Langley, Joanne M., et al.. (2011). Serratia marcescens outbreak in a neonatal intensive care unit related to the exit port of an oscillator. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. 12(6). e282–e286. 16 indexed citations
15.
Shahinas, Dea, Rachel Lau, Krishna Khairnar, David Hancock, & Dylan R. Pillai. (2010). Artesunate Misuse andPlasmodium falciparumMalaria in Traveler Returning from Africa. Emerging infectious diseases. 16(10). 1608–1610. 16 indexed citations
16.
Park, Daniel, et al.. (2009). Connecting Faith & Personal Values with the Service Learning Experience to Create More Effective Service Learning. 4(3). 61. 5 indexed citations
17.
Hancock, David, et al.. (2007). Naim and Jabar.
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Hancock, David, et al.. (2007). Afghan nomads : the Maldar.
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Morgan, Kenneth & David Hancock. (1997). Citizens of the World: London Merchants and the Integration of the British Atlantic Community, 1735-1785.. The William and Mary Quarterly. 54(2). 416–416. 5 indexed citations
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Hancock, David & Jack P. Greene. (1995). Imperatives, Behaviors, and Identities: Essays in Early American Cultural History. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 25(3). 516–516. 17 indexed citations

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