Edith Weiß-Gerlach

956 total citations
33 papers, 706 citations indexed

About

Edith Weiß-Gerlach is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Emergency Medicine and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Edith Weiß-Gerlach has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 706 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in General Health Professions, 9 papers in Emergency Medicine and 8 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Edith Weiß-Gerlach's work include Smoking Behavior and Cessation (8 papers), Homelessness and Social Issues (8 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (7 papers). Edith Weiß-Gerlach is often cited by papers focused on Smoking Behavior and Cessation (8 papers), Homelessness and Social Issues (8 papers) and Emergency and Acute Care Studies (7 papers). Edith Weiß-Gerlach collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Sweden. Edith Weiß-Gerlach's co-authors include Claudia Spies, Tim Neumann, Bruno Neuner, Larry M. Gentilello, Norbert Haas, Helmar Wauer, Karl Mann, Wolfgang J. Kox, Henning Krampe and K.‐D. Wernecke and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Anesthesiology and Drug and Alcohol Dependence.

In The Last Decade

Edith Weiß-Gerlach

32 papers receiving 682 citations

Peers

Edith Weiß-Gerlach
Laura J. Chavez United States
Joost C. Keers Netherlands
Ngaire Coombs United Kingdom
Daniel W. Hungerford United States
M. Kaye Kramer United States
Ralph I. Horwitz United States
Monika Hanke Germany
Lee Panas United States
Laura J. Chavez United States
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All Works

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Spies, Claudia, Edith Weiß-Gerlach, Felix Balzer, et al.. (2015). Effects of an Innovative Psychotherapy Program for Surgical Patients. Anesthesiology. 123(1). 148–159. 7 indexed citations
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Weiß-Gerlach, Edith, et al.. (2012). Do hospital treatments represent a ‘teachable moment’ for quitting smoking? A study from a stage-theoretical perspective. Psychology and Health. 27(11). 1291–1307. 32 indexed citations
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Wellmann, Jürgen, Pantelis G. Bagos, Markus Busch, et al.. (2012). Efficacy of Emergency Department-Initiated Tobacco Control--Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 15(3). 643–655. 18 indexed citations
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Neumann, Tim, et al.. (2011). Leichtverletzte Patienten einer innerstädtischen Rettungsstelle in Berlin. Medizinische Klinik - Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin. 106(2). 117–124. 1 indexed citations
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Radtke, Finn M., et al.. (2010). Postoperative cognitive dysfunction: computerized and conventional tests showed only moderate inter-rater reliability. Journal of Anesthesia. 24(4). 518–525. 8 indexed citations
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Weiß-Gerlach, Edith, et al.. (2010). Social influences on the motivation to quit smoking: Main and moderating effects of social norms. Addictive Behaviors. 36(4). 286–293. 64 indexed citations
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Radtke, Finn M., et al.. (2010). Die posttraumatische Stressskala-14 (PTSS-14) – Validierung der richtlinienkonformen Übersetzung für den deutschsprachigen Raum. AINS - Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie. 45(11/12). 688–695. 15 indexed citations
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Neuner, Bruno, Edith Weiß-Gerlach, Peter M. Miller, et al.. (2009). Emergency department-initiated tobacco control: a randomised controlled trial in an inner city university hospital. Tobacco Control. 18(4). 283–293. 21 indexed citations
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Neumann, Tim, et al.. (2008). New Strategies to Detect Alcohol Use Disorders in the Preoperative Assessment Clinic of a German University Hospital. Anesthesiology. 109(2). 171–179. 42 indexed citations
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Weiß-Gerlach, Edith, Martin Franck, Bruno Neuner, et al.. (2008). Motivation of trauma patients to stop smoking after admission to the emergency department. Addictive Behaviors. 33(7). 906–918. 4 indexed citations
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Neumann, Tim, Anders Helander, Helena Dahl, et al.. (2008). Value of Ethyl Glucuronide in Plasma as a Biomarker for Recent Alcohol Consumption in the Emergency Room. Alcohol and Alcoholism. 43(4). 431–435. 38 indexed citations
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Neuner, Bruno, Peter M. Miller, Edith Weiß-Gerlach, et al.. (2008). Socioeconomic Factors, Hazardous Alcohol Consumption, and Smoking in Patients With Minor Trauma in an Inner-City Emergency Department. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 39(5). 554–560. 8 indexed citations
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Neumann, Tim, Bruno Neuner, Edith Weiß-Gerlach, & Claudia Spies. (2008). Complaints about sleep in trauma patients in an emergency department in respect to alcohol use. Alcohol and Alcoholism. 43(3). 305–313. 6 indexed citations
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Neumann, Tim, Bruno Neuner, Edith Weiß-Gerlach, et al.. (2006). The Effect of Computerized Tailored Brief Advice on At-risk Drinking in Subcritically Injured Trauma Patients. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 61(4). 805–814. 126 indexed citations
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Spies, Claudia, Edith Weiß-Gerlach, Bruno Neuner, et al.. (2006). Preferences for shared decision making in chronic pain patients compared with patients during a premedication visit. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. 50(8). 1019–1026. 28 indexed citations
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Neuner, Bruno, Peter M. Miller, Edith Weiß-Gerlach, et al.. (2005). Health-related quality of life in urban surgical emergency department patients: Comparison with a representative German population sample. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. 3(1). 77–77. 4 indexed citations
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Dettling, Michael, Larry M. Gentilello, Wolfgang Kox, et al.. (2004). Gender Differences in Performance of a Computerized Version of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test in Subcritically Injured Patients Who Are Admitted to the Emergency Department. Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering.
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Neumann, Tim, Bruno Neuner, Larry M. Gentilello, et al.. (2004). Gender Differences in the Performance of a Computerized Version of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test in Subcritically Injured Patients Who Are Admitted to the Emergency Department. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 28(11). 1693–1701. 85 indexed citations

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