David W. Kaplan

1.7k total citations
39 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

David W. Kaplan is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Speech and Hearing and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, David W. Kaplan has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in General Health Professions, 11 papers in Speech and Hearing and 8 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in David W. Kaplan's work include Child and Adolescent Health (16 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (8 papers) and School Health and Nursing Education (6 papers). David W. Kaplan is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Health (16 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (8 papers) and School Health and Nursing Education (6 papers). David W. Kaplan collaborates with scholars based in United States, India and Canada. David W. Kaplan's co-authors include Stephen R. Daniels, Trina M. Anglin, B. Ned Calonge, Philip J. Rettig, John J. Fraser, Kathleen A. Mammel, Sukanta Chatterjee, Moumita Samanta, Samrat Ganguly and Catherine Stevens–Simon and has published in prestigious journals such as PEDIATRICS, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Journal of Adolescent Health.

In The Last Decade

David W. Kaplan

39 papers receiving 1.2k 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 W. Kaplan United States 20 599 369 314 263 216 39 1.3k
Garth Alperstein Australia 20 543 0.9× 233 0.6× 209 0.7× 179 0.7× 154 0.7× 49 1.3k
Cynthia J. Mollen United States 21 628 1.0× 294 0.8× 542 1.7× 101 0.4× 434 2.0× 98 1.6k
Constance D. Baldwin United States 27 422 0.7× 260 0.7× 667 2.1× 73 0.3× 222 1.0× 93 1.9k
Diana Bernard Australia 14 342 0.6× 231 0.6× 175 0.6× 134 0.5× 104 0.5× 19 852
Bradley O. Boekeloo United States 23 855 1.4× 310 0.8× 226 0.7× 86 0.3× 110 0.5× 86 1.6k
Mariam R. Chacko United States 19 488 0.8× 215 0.6× 523 1.7× 56 0.2× 120 0.6× 53 1.4k
Margaret J. Blythe United States 21 910 1.5× 208 0.6× 279 0.9× 51 0.2× 138 0.6× 44 1.3k
Kathy Katz United States 23 217 0.4× 257 0.7× 300 1.0× 70 0.3× 232 1.1× 39 1.4k
Marina Catallozzi United States 18 444 0.7× 243 0.7× 218 0.7× 106 0.4× 122 0.6× 83 1.1k
Virginia Keane United States 14 802 1.3× 294 0.8× 218 0.7× 107 0.4× 274 1.3× 18 1.6k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David W. Kaplan

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Teal, Stephanie, et al.. (2015). Insertion characteristics of intrauterine devices in adolescents and young women: success, ancillary measures, and complications. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 213(4). 515.e1–515.e5. 39 indexed citations
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Kaplan, David W., et al.. (2012). Clinical Tracking of Severely Obese Children: A New Growth Chart. PEDIATRICS. 130(6). 1136–1140. 141 indexed citations
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Ganguly, Samrat, et al.. (2012). Patient Health Questionnaire-9 as an Effective Tool for Screening of Depression Among Indian Adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health. 52(5). 546–551. 121 indexed citations
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Fox, Harriette B., Margaret A. McManus, Arthur B. Elster, et al.. (2008). Advancing Medical Education Training in Adolescent Health. PEDIATRICS. 121(5). 1043–1045. 14 indexed citations
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Santelli, John, Robert J. Nystrom, Claire D. Brindis, et al.. (2003). Reproductive health in school-based health centers: findings from the 1998–99 census of school-based health centers. Journal of Adolescent Health. 32(6). 443–451. 31 indexed citations
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Kaplan, David W., et al.. (1999). A Comparison Study of an Elementary School–Based Health Center. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 153(3). 235–43. 58 indexed citations
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Kaplan, David W., et al.. (1999). Reproductive health risk behavior survey of Colombian high school students. Journal of Adolescent Health. 24(3). 220–225. 16 indexed citations
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Kaplan, David W., et al.. (1998). Managed care and school-based health centers. Use of health services.. PubMed. 152(1). 25–33. 93 indexed citations
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Kaplan, David W., et al.. (1998). Managed Care and School-Based Health Centers. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 152(1). 32 indexed citations
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Brindis, Claire D., et al.. (1998). Redesigning a School Health Workforce for a New Health Care Environment: Training School Nurses as Nurse Practitioners. Journal of School Health. 68(5). 179–183. 4 indexed citations
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Stevens–Simon, Catherine, et al.. (1995). Are adolescents who report prior sexual abuse at higher risk for pregnancy?. Child Abuse & Neglect. 19(10). 1283–1288. 51 indexed citations
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Kaplan, David W.. (1995). School-Based Health Centers: Primary Care in High School. Pediatric Annals. 24(4). 192–200. 7 indexed citations
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Mammel, Kathleen A. & David W. Kaplan. (1995). Research Consent by Adolescent Minors and Institutional Review Boards. Journal of Adolescent Health. 17(5). 323–330. 53 indexed citations
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Kaplan, David W., et al.. (1993). Frequent school-based clinic utilization: A comparative profile of problems and service needs. Journal of Adolescent Health. 14(6). 458–463. 37 indexed citations
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Stevens–Simon, Catherine, et al.. (1992). Self-Perception of infertility: A deterrent to effective contraception among female teens?. Journal of Adolescent Health. 13(1). 42–42. 3 indexed citations
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Alpert, Joel J., et al.. (1991). A Survey of Community (Out-of-Hospital) Sites Used in Pediatric Training. PEDIATRICS. 87(5). 719–721. 12 indexed citations
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Fortenberry, J. Dennis, David W. Kaplan, & Robert F. Hill. (1988). Physicians' values and experience during adolescence. Journal of Adolescent Health Care. 9(1). 46–51. 11 indexed citations
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Kaplan, David W., et al.. (1987). Native American postneonatal mortality.. PubMed. 80(4). 575–8. 27 indexed citations
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Kaplan, David W., et al.. (1987). Adolescents who attempt suicide: A retrospective clinical chart review of hospitalized patients.. Professional Psychology Research and Practice. 18(4). 391–393. 38 indexed citations
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Kaplan, David W., et al.. (1984). Epidemiology of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in American Indians. PEDIATRICS. 74(6). 1041–1046. 13 indexed citations

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