Deborah A. Salem

2.0k total citations
27 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Deborah A. Salem is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Deborah A. Salem has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in General Health Professions, 11 papers in Clinical Psychology and 8 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Deborah A. Salem's work include Mental Health and Patient Involvement (8 papers), Community Health and Development (6 papers) and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (5 papers). Deborah A. Salem is often cited by papers focused on Mental Health and Patient Involvement (8 papers), Community Health and Development (6 papers) and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (5 papers). Deborah A. Salem collaborates with scholars based in United States. Deborah A. Salem's co-authors include Kenneth I. Matón, Marc A. Zimmerman, Pennie G. Foster‐Fishman, Paul A. Toro, G. Anne Bogat, Edward Seidman, Julian Rappaport, Paul C. Notaro, Kyle Fahrbach and Edison J. Trickett and has published in prestigious journals such as American Psychologist, Child Development and American Journal of Community Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Deborah A. Salem

27 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers

Deborah A. Salem
Anita P. Jackson United States
Karen Bogenschneider United States
Frederic G. Reamer United States
Roberta G. Sands United States
Karen Seccombe United States
Maeda J. Galinsky United States
Jeane W. Anastas United States
Anita P. Jackson United States
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All Works

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Beeble, Marisa L. & Deborah A. Salem. (2009). Understanding the phases of recovery from serious mental illness: the roles of referent and expert power in a mutual‐help setting. Journal of Community Psychology. 37(2). 249–267. 11 indexed citations
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Younge, Sinead N., Deborah A. Salem, & Deborah Bybee. (2008). Risk Revisited: The Perception of HIV Risk in a Community Sample of Low-Income African American Women. Journal of Black Psychology. 36(1). 49–74. 31 indexed citations
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Nowell, Branda & Deborah A. Salem. (2007). The Impact of Special Education Mediation on Parent—School Relationships. Remedial and Special Education. 28(5). 304–315. 23 indexed citations
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Nowell, Branda & Deborah A. Salem. (2004). State‐level associations: An emerging trend in community mediation. Conflict Resolution Quarterly. 21(4). 399–417. 1 indexed citations
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Foster‐Fishman, Pennie G., et al.. (2001). Facilitating Interorganizational Collaboration: The Contributions of Interorganizational Alliances. American Journal of Community Psychology. 29(6). 875–905. 116 indexed citations
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Campbell, Rebecca & Deborah A. Salem. (1999). Concept Mapping as a Feminist Research Method. Psychology of Women Quarterly. 23(1). 65–89. 35 indexed citations
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Salem, Deborah A., Larry M. Gant, & Rebecca Campbell. (1998). The Initiation of Mutual-Help Groups Within Residential Treatment Settings. Community Mental Health Journal. 34(4). 419–429. 8 indexed citations
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Salem, Deborah A., Marc A. Zimmerman, & Paul C. Notaro. (1998). Effects of Family Structure, Family Process, and Father Involvement on Psychosocial Outcomes among African American Adolescents. Family Relations. 47(4). 331–331. 69 indexed citations
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Foster‐Fishman, Pennie G., et al.. (1998). Empirical Support for the Critical Assumptions of Empowerment Theory. American Journal of Community Psychology. 26(4). 507–536. 94 indexed citations
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Salem, Deborah A., et al.. (1997). Mutual help goes on-line. Journal of Community Psychology. 25(2). 189–207. 117 indexed citations
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Salem, Deborah A., et al.. (1997). Mutual help goes on‐line. Journal of Community Psychology. 25(2). 189–207. 5 indexed citations
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Salem, Deborah A.. (1996). Book Reviews : Self-Help in America: A Social Movement Perspective, A. H. Katz, New York, Twayne Publishers, 1993, 128 pp. Health Education Quarterly. 23(1). 116–119. 2 indexed citations
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Matón, Kenneth I. & Deborah A. Salem. (1995). Organizational characteristics of empowering community settings: A multiple case study approach. American Journal of Community Psychology. 23(5). 631–656. 272 indexed citations
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Zimmerman, Marc A., Deborah A. Salem, & Kenneth I. Matón. (1995). Family Structure and Psychosocial Correlates among Urban African-American Adolescent Males. Child Development. 66(6). 1598–1598. 71 indexed citations
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Zimmerman, Marc A., Deborah A. Salem, & Kenneth I. Matón. (1995). Family Structure and Psychosocial Correlates among Urban African-American Adolescent Males. Child Development. 66(6). 1598–1613. 34 indexed citations
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Zimmerman, Marc A., et al.. (1995). Family structure and psychosocial correlates among urban African-American adolescent males.. PubMed. 66(6). 1598–613. 123 indexed citations
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Zimmerman, Marc A., Thomas M. Reischl, Edward Seidman, et al.. (1991). Expansion strategies of a mutual help organization. American Journal of Community Psychology. 19(2). 251–278. 33 indexed citations
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Toro, Paul A., Edison J. Trickett, David D. Wall, & Deborah A. Salem. (1991). Homelessness in the United States: An ecological perspective.. American Psychologist. 46(11). 1208–1218. 50 indexed citations
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Toro, Paul A., Edison J. Trickett, David D. Wall, & Deborah A. Salem. (1991). Homelessness in the United States: An ecological perspective.. American Psychologist. 46(11). 1208–1218. 39 indexed citations
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Salem, Deborah A., Edward Seidman, & Julian Rappaport. (1988). Community Treatment of the Mentally III: The Promise of Mutual-Help Organizations. Social Work. 33(5). 403–408. 42 indexed citations

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