Devon Indig

2.2k total citations
64 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Devon Indig is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Epidemiology and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Devon Indig has authored 64 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in General Health Professions, 22 papers in Epidemiology and 15 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Devon Indig's work include Homelessness and Social Issues (21 papers), Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (16 papers) and Smoking Behavior and Cessation (7 papers). Devon Indig is often cited by papers focused on Homelessness and Social Issues (21 papers), Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (16 papers) and Smoking Behavior and Cessation (7 papers). Devon Indig collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Belgium. Devon Indig's co-authors include Elizabeth A. Moore, Jan Copeland, Katherine M. Conigrave, Leigh Haysom, Tony Butler, Adrian Bauman, Anne Grunseit, Stuart Gilmour, James Bell and Andrew Milat and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Addiction and BMC Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Devon Indig

64 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Devon Indig Australia 23 560 550 460 346 342 64 1.6k
L. A. R. Stein United States 21 466 0.8× 465 0.8× 712 1.5× 347 1.0× 210 0.6× 86 1.5k
Michael R. Pemberton United States 25 439 0.8× 684 1.2× 598 1.3× 382 1.1× 212 0.6× 43 1.9k
Emma E. McGinty United States 19 342 0.6× 367 0.7× 355 0.8× 699 2.0× 253 0.7× 56 1.7k
Ricardo Orozco Mexico 27 442 0.8× 1.2k 2.2× 488 1.1× 347 1.0× 313 0.9× 86 2.1k
David S. Fink United States 26 412 0.7× 654 1.2× 664 1.4× 620 1.8× 144 0.4× 95 2.1k
Jacek Moskalewicz Poland 25 762 1.4× 594 1.1× 1.0k 2.2× 375 1.1× 192 0.6× 113 2.3k
Alexander J. Cowell United States 18 501 0.9× 387 0.7× 423 0.9× 173 0.5× 216 0.6× 54 1.2k
Karen Urbanoski Canada 27 734 1.3× 618 1.1× 847 1.8× 651 1.9× 223 0.7× 89 2.3k
Serge Brochu Canada 21 406 0.7× 379 0.7× 725 1.6× 203 0.6× 326 1.0× 111 1.3k
Michele Staton United States 22 563 1.0× 435 0.8× 723 1.6× 386 1.1× 468 1.4× 108 1.5k

Countries citing papers authored by Devon Indig

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Fields of papers citing papers by Devon Indig

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Devon Indig

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Atkinson, Jo‐An, Ante Prodan, Michael Livingston, et al.. (2018). Impacts of licensed premises trading hour policies on alcohol‐related harms. Addiction. 113(7). 1244–1251. 19 indexed citations
2.
Lloyd, Jane, Eileen Baldry, Devon Indig, et al.. (2017). Aboriginal and non-aboriginal Australian former prisoners’ patterns of morbidity and risk of hospitalisation. International Journal for Equity in Health. 16(1). 3–3. 11 indexed citations
3.
Indig, Devon, Karen Lee, Anne Grunseit, Andrew Milat, & Adrian Bauman. (2017). Pathways for scaling up public health interventions. BMC Public Health. 18(1). 68–68. 117 indexed citations
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Khanal, Santosh, et al.. (2016). Evaluation of the implementation of Get Healthy at Work, a workplace health promotion program in New South Wales, Australia. Health Promotion Journal of Australia. 27(3). 243–250. 11 indexed citations
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Moore, Elizabeth A., et al.. (2015). Attempted Suicide, Self-Harm, and Psychological Disorder Among Young Offenders in Custody. Journal of Correctional Health Care. 21(3). 243–254. 32 indexed citations
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Barrett, Emma, Devon Indig, Sandra Sunjic, et al.. (2015). Treating Comorbid Substance Use and Traumatic Stress among Male Prisoners: A Pilot Study of the Acceptability, Feasibility, and Preliminary Efficacy of Seeking Safety. International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. 14(1). 45–55. 17 indexed citations
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Lloyd, Jane, Penelope Abbott, Eileen Baldry, et al.. (2015). The role of primary health care services to better meet the needs of Aboriginal Australians transitioning from prison to the community. BMC Family Practice. 16(1). 86–86. 20 indexed citations
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Moore, Elizabeth A., Rebecca Winter, Devon Indig, David M. Greenberg, & Stuart A. Kinner. (2013). Non-fatal overdose among adult prisoners with a history of injecting drug use in two Australian states. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 133(1). 45–51. 11 indexed citations
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Moore, Elizabeth A., et al.. (2013). Childhood maltreatment and post-traumatic stress disorder among incarcerated young offenders. Child Abuse & Neglect. 37(10). 861–870. 71 indexed citations
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Indig, Devon, et al.. (2012). Improving aboriginal Juvenile detainees' access to community health services. Aboriginal health worker. 36(1). 13. 1 indexed citations
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Indig, Devon, et al.. (2012). Workplace abuse among correctional health professionals in New South Wales, Australia. Australian Health Review. 36(2). 184–190. 15 indexed citations
12.
Richmond, Robyn, et al.. (2012). The challenges of reducing tobacco use among prisoners. Drug and Alcohol Review. 31(5). 625–630. 11 indexed citations
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Indig, Devon & Leigh Haysom. (2012). Smoking behaviours among young people in custody in New South Wales, Australia. Drug and Alcohol Review. 31(5). 631–637. 11 indexed citations
14.
Indig, Devon, et al.. (2012). Workplace violence in a large correctional health service in New South Wales, Australia: a retrospective review of incident management records. BMC Health Services Research. 12(1). 245–245. 37 indexed citations
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Indig, Devon, et al.. (2011). Emergency department presentations for problems in early pregnancy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 51(3). 257–261. 18 indexed citations
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Richmond, Robyn, et al.. (2011). Cardiovascular risk among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal smoking male prisoners: inequalities compared to the wider community. BMC Public Health. 11(1). 783–783. 12 indexed citations
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Indig, Devon, Jan Copeland, & Katherine M. Conigrave. (2009). Comparing methods of detecting alcohol-related emergency department presentations. Emergency Medicine Journal. 26(8). 596–600. 20 indexed citations
18.
Lawrinson, Peter, Jan Copeland, & Devon Indig. (2006). Regional differences in injecting practices and other substance use-related behaviour among entrants into opioid maintenance pharmacotherapy treatment in New South Wales, Australia. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 82. S95–S102. 11 indexed citations
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Indig, Devon, et al.. (2004). Opiate overdose and health treatment options for opiate users in New South Wales, 1999–2002. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin. 15(8). 125–125. 6 indexed citations
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Indig, Devon, Sarah Thackway, Louisa Jorm, Allison M. Salmon, & Tim Owen. (2002). Illicit drug‐related harm during the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games: implications for public health surveillance and action. Addiction. 98(1). 97–102. 14 indexed citations

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