Ernest Quimby

752 total citations
15 papers, 526 citations indexed

About

Ernest Quimby is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ernest Quimby has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 526 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in General Health Professions, 5 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 3 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Ernest Quimby's work include Homelessness and Social Issues (5 papers), Cultural Competency in Health Care (2 papers) and Mental Health Treatment and Access (2 papers). Ernest Quimby is often cited by papers focused on Homelessness and Social Issues (5 papers), Cultural Competency in Health Care (2 papers) and Mental Health Treatment and Access (2 papers). Ernest Quimby collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. Ernest Quimby's co-authors include Richard R. Bebout, Robert E. Drake, Deborah R. Becker, Maxine Harris, Gregory J. McHugo, Gary R. Bond, Samuel R. Friedman, Gregory B. Teague, Susan L. Trumbetta and Kim T. Mueser and has published in prestigious journals such as Behavior Therapy, Journal of Clinical Psychology and Social Problems.

In The Last Decade

Ernest Quimby

15 papers receiving 473 citations

Peers

Ernest Quimby
Tina Marshall United States
Diane L. Sondheimer United States
Colleen E. McKay United States
Gabriela Gracia United States
Stephen Ziguras Australia
William Gronfein United States
Deborah L. Dennis United States
Hong Ngo United States
Diane Rae Davis United States
Tina Marshall United States
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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Quimby, Ernest, et al.. (2024). Restorative justice and social justice: an international perspective. Contemporary Justice Review. 27(2-3). 218–238. 1 indexed citations
2.
Quimby, Ernest. (2014). Promoting Community Recovery from Crack Cocaine. 1 indexed citations
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Quimby, Ernest. (2012). Doing Qualitative Community Research: Lessons for Faculty, Students and Communities. 3 indexed citations
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Carpenter–Song, Elizabeth, Rob Whitley, William Lawson, Ernest Quimby, & Robert E. Drake. (2009). Reducing Disparities in Mental Health Care: Suggestions from the Dartmouth–Howard Collaboration. Community Mental Health Journal. 47(1). 1–13. 24 indexed citations
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Bowser, Benjamin P., Ernest Quimby, & Merrill Singer. (2007). When communities assess their AIDS epidemics : results of rapid assessment of HIV/AIDS in eleven U.S. cities. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 8 indexed citations
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Quimby, Ernest. (2006). Ethnography's role in assisting mental health research and clinical practice. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 62(7). 859–879. 22 indexed citations
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Quimby, Ernest, Robert E. Drake, & Deborah R. Becker. (2001). Ethnographic findings from the Washington, D.C., Vocational Services Study.. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 24(4). 368–374. 20 indexed citations
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Drake, Robert E., Gregory J. McHugo, Richard R. Bebout, et al.. (1999). A Randomized Clinical Trial of Supported Employment for Inner-city Patients With Severe Mental Disorders. Archives of General Psychiatry. 56(7). 627–627. 284 indexed citations
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Trumbetta, Susan L., Kim T. Mueser, Ernest Quimby, Richard R. Bebout, & Gregory B. Teague. (1999). Social networks and clinical outcomes of dually diagnosed homeless persons. Behavior Therapy. 30(3). 407–430. 53 indexed citations
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Quimby, Ernest. (1995). Homeless clients’ perspectives on recovery in the Washington, DC, dual diagnosis project. Contemporary Drug Problems. 22(2). 265–289. 16 indexed citations
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Drake, R. E., et al.. (1993). Process Evaluation in the Washington, D.C., Dual Diagnosis Project. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 10(3-4). 113–124. 15 indexed citations
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Quimby, Ernest. (1993). Obstacles to Reducing AIDS among African Americans. Journal of Black Psychology. 19(2). 215–222. 21 indexed citations
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Herdt, Gilbert, Francis P. Conant, Stephanie L. Kane, et al.. (1990). AIDS on the Planet: The Plural Voices of Anthropology. Anthropology Today. 6(3). 10–10. 2 indexed citations
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Quimby, Ernest & Samuel R. Friedman. (1989). Dynamics of Black Mobilization against AIDS in New York City. Social Problems. 36(4). 403–415. 10 indexed citations
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Quimby, Ernest & Samuel R. Friedman. (1989). Dynamics of Black Mobilization against AIDS in New York City. Social Problems. 36(4). 403–415. 46 indexed citations

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