Dionne Gesink

3.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
93 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

Dionne Gesink is a scholar working on Epidemiology, General Health Professions and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Dionne Gesink has authored 93 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Epidemiology, 27 papers in General Health Professions and 22 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Dionne Gesink's work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (22 papers), Reproductive tract infections research (16 papers) and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (13 papers). Dionne Gesink is often cited by papers focused on HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (22 papers), Reproductive tract infections research (16 papers) and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (13 papers). Dionne Gesink collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and United Kingdom. Dionne Gesink's co-authors include C. Sarai Racey, Travis Salway, Diana R. Withrow, David J. Brennan, Anne E. Rhodes, Laura Bogaert, Olivier Ferlatte, William C. Miller, Marc L. Serre and David N. Fisman and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and American Journal of Epidemiology.

In The Last Decade

Dionne Gesink

87 papers receiving 2.3k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Dionne Gesink
Carrie Llewellyn United Kingdom
Kathleen R. Page United States
Mee Lian Wong Singapore
Ellen M. Daley United States
Mary A. Gerend United States
Jason J. Ong Australia
Yea‐Hung Chen United States
Carrie Llewellyn United Kingdom
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All Works

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Sturrock, Shelby L., Dionne Gesink, Meghan Winters, et al.. (2024). Changes in physical activity among Canadian adults more than 6 months into the COVID-19 pandemic: a secondary analysis of the INTERACT cohort study. BMJ Open. 14(9). e081583–e081583.
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Dharma, Christoffer, Peter Smith, Michael Escobar, et al.. (2024). Improving prevalence estimates of mental health and well-being indicators among sexual minority men: a propensity-weighting approach. American Journal of Epidemiology. 193(12). 1758–1767. 1 indexed citations
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Miller, William C., et al.. (2024). Enhancing insights in sexually transmitted infection mapping: Syphilis in Forsyth County, North Carolina, a case study. PLoS Computational Biology. 20(10). e1012464–e1012464.
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Aker, Amira, Lena Serghides, Randy Jackson, et al.. (2023). The impact of a stress management intervention including cultural components on stress biomarker levels and mental health indicators among indigenous women. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 46(4). 594–608. 2 indexed citations
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Yeung, Anna, Jean Bacon, Jason Brunetta, et al.. (2023). Community and Health Care Provider Preferences for Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing Interventions for Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men: e-Delphi Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 25. e40477–e40477. 1 indexed citations
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Hansen, Ketil Lenert, John Fluke, Dionne Gesink, et al.. (2023). Study Protocol: The Arctic Childhood Study: a Study of Violence and Health in Indigenous Sámi and Non-Sámi Children and Youth in Arctic Norway—a Mixed Methods Cohort Study Design. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo). 6(2). 165–203.
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Yakubovich, Alexa R., et al.. (2021). Housing interventions for women experiencing intimate partner violence: a systematic review. The Lancet Public Health. 7(1). e23–e35. 36 indexed citations
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Brunetta, Jason, Ramandip Grewal, Darrell H. S. Tan, et al.. (2020). Survey of Health Care Providers’ Practices and Opinions Regarding Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 48(2). 94–102. 5 indexed citations
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Yeung, Anna, Jean Bacon, Jason Brunetta, et al.. (2019). Community-Directed Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing Interventions Among Men Who Have Sex With Men: Protocol for an E-Delphi Study in Toronto, Canada. JMIR Research Protocols. 8(7). e13801–e13801. 6 indexed citations
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Butt, Zahid A, Sunny Mak, Dionne Gesink, et al.. (2018). Applying core theory and spatial analysis to identify hepatitis C virus infection “core areas” in British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Viral Hepatitis. 26(3). 373–383. 3 indexed citations
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McBride, Kate A. & Dionne Gesink. (2017). Increasing Cancer Screening Among Old Order Anabaptist Women Through Specialized Women’s Health and Integrated Cancer Screening Interventions. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 20(2). 465–478. 5 indexed citations
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Gesink, Dionne, et al.. (2016). Mycoplasma genitalium in Toronto, Ont: Estimates of prevalence and macrolide resistance.. PubMed. 62(2). e96–101. 46 indexed citations
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Gesink, Dionne, Alanna Mihic, C. Sarai Racey, et al.. (2016). Cancer screening barriers and facilitators for under and never screened populations: A mixed methods study. Cancer Epidemiology. 45. 126–134. 34 indexed citations
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Gesink, Dionne, et al.. (2015). A qualitative cancer screening study with childhood sexual abuse survivors: experiences, perspectives and compassionate care. BMJ Open. 5(8). e007628–e007628. 16 indexed citations
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Gesink, Dionne, et al.. (2011). Sexually Transmitted Disease Core Theory: Roles of Person, Place, and Time. American Journal of Epidemiology. 174(1). 81–89. 35 indexed citations
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Gesink, Dionne, et al.. (2011). Are Neighborhood Sociocultural Factors Influencing the Spatial Pattern of Gonorrhea in North Carolina?. Annals of Epidemiology. 21(4). 245–252. 33 indexed citations
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Serre, Marc L., et al.. (2011). Adjusting for sampling variability in sparse data: geostatistical approaches to disease mapping. International Journal of Health Geographics. 10(1). 54–54. 18 indexed citations
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Gesink, Dionne, et al.. (2010). Developing a culturally competent and socially relevant sexual health survey with an urban arctic community. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. 69(1). 25–37. 25 indexed citations

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