Deborah Altschul

934 total citations · 1 hit paper
12 papers, 595 citations indexed

About

Deborah Altschul is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Emergency Medical Services and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Deborah Altschul has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 595 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in General Health Professions, 4 papers in Emergency Medical Services and 3 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Deborah Altschul's work include Primary Care and Health Outcomes (4 papers), Global Health Workforce Issues (4 papers) and Cultural Competency in Health Care (3 papers). Deborah Altschul is often cited by papers focused on Primary Care and Health Outcomes (4 papers), Global Health Workforce Issues (4 papers) and Cultural Competency in Health Care (3 papers). Deborah Altschul collaborates with scholars based in United States and Germany. Deborah Altschul's co-authors include Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart, Jennifer Elkins, Jessica Reno, Cathleen E. Willging, Richard L. Hough, Annette S. Crisanti, Caroline Bonham, R. Neil Greene, David H. Sommerfeld and Joseph M. Wisenbaker and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Behavior Therapy and Journal of college student development.

In The Last Decade

Deborah Altschul

12 papers receiving 536 citations

Hit Papers

Historical Trauma Among Indigenous Peoples of the America... 2011 2026 2016 2021 2011 100 200 300 400

Peers

Deborah Altschul
James R. McDonell United States
Shalon M. Irving United States
Gale A. Spencer United States
Katherine Vestal United States
Gordon E. Limb United States
Sarah Beehler United States
Graham Gee Australia
In Han Song South Korea
James R. McDonell United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Deborah Altschul

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Deborah Altschul

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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Altschul, Deborah, et al.. (2018). State Legislative Approach to Enumerating Behavioral Health Workforce Shortages: Lessons Learned in New Mexico. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 54(6). S220–S229. 12 indexed citations
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Altschul, Deborah, et al.. (2018). Use of concept mapping to support evidence-based practice implementation improvement in rural areas.. Rural Mental Health. 42(1). 3–19. 2 indexed citations
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Dopp, Alex R., Anita Saranga Coen, Jessica Reno, et al.. (2017). Economic Impact of the Statewide Implementation of an Evidence-Based Treatment: Multisystemic Therapy in New Mexico. Behavior Therapy. 49(4). 551–566. 20 indexed citations
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Altschul, Deborah, et al.. (2016). Assessing the Utility of a Toolkit for Modifying Evidence-Based Practice to Increase Cultural Competence: A Comparative Case Study. Human Services Organizations Management Leadership & Governance. 40(4). 369–381. 2 indexed citations
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Bonham, Caroline, et al.. (2014). Training Psychiatrists for Rural Practice: A 20-Year Follow-up. Academic Psychiatry. 38(5). 623–626. 10 indexed citations
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Heart, Maria Yellow Horse Brave, et al.. (2011). Historical Trauma Among Indigenous Peoples of the Americas: Concepts, Research, and Clinical Considerations. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 43(4). 282–290. 468 indexed citations breakdown →
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Hough, Richard L., Cathleen E. Willging, Deborah Altschul, & Steven Adelsheim. (2011). Workforce capacity for reducing rural disparities in public mental health services for adults with severe mental illness.. Rural Mental Health. 35(2). 35–45. 13 indexed citations
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Altschul, Deborah, et al.. (2009). Capacity for Delivering Culturally Competent Mental Health Services in New Mexico: Results of a Statewide Agency Survey. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. 36(5). 289–307. 18 indexed citations
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Altschul, Deborah, et al.. (2009). Capacity for Delivering Culturally Competent Mental Health Services in New Mexico: Results of a Statewide Agency Survey. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. 36(5). 358–360. 1 indexed citations
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Phelps, Rosemary E., et al.. (1998). Roommate Satisfaction and Ethnic Identity in Mixed-Race and White University Roommate Dyads.. Journal of college student development. 39(2). 194–203. 20 indexed citations

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