Gary M. Blau

716 total citations
27 papers, 496 citations indexed

About

Gary M. Blau is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions and Safety Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Gary M. Blau has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 496 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Clinical Psychology, 12 papers in General Health Professions and 9 papers in Safety Research. Recurrent topics in Gary M. Blau's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (9 papers), Child Welfare and Adoption (8 papers) and Family and Disability Support Research (5 papers). Gary M. Blau is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (9 papers), Child Welfare and Adoption (8 papers) and Family and Disability Support Research (5 papers). Gary M. Blau collaborates with scholars based in United States, Denmark and Canada. Gary M. Blau's co-authors include Beth A. Stroul, Maria Scannapieco, Kirstin Painter, Coretta Mallery, Diane L. Sondheimer, Kirsten Barrett, Sarra Hedden, Sylvia K. Fisher, Henry T. Ireys and Jonathan D. Brown and has published in prestigious journals such as Clinical Psychology Review, Child Abuse & Neglect and American Journal of Community Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Gary M. Blau

27 papers receiving 436 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Gary M. Blau United States 15 344 180 148 87 72 27 496
Pauline Jivanjee United States 15 241 0.7× 164 0.9× 130 0.9× 51 0.6× 55 0.8× 32 483
Megan Hayes Piel United States 9 414 1.2× 109 0.6× 205 1.4× 54 0.6× 64 0.9× 13 599
Heather Thompson United States 12 205 0.6× 96 0.5× 181 1.2× 61 0.7× 41 0.6× 47 397
Jonathan Nicholas Australia 8 181 0.5× 107 0.6× 40 0.3× 124 1.4× 59 0.8× 10 436
Catherine A. LaBrenz United States 14 436 1.3× 186 1.0× 131 0.9× 92 1.1× 57 0.8× 76 629
Nadia Mantovani United Kingdom 12 226 0.7× 168 0.9× 84 0.6× 92 1.1× 23 0.3× 29 478
Nadine Finigan‐Carr United States 13 176 0.5× 125 0.7× 72 0.5× 65 0.7× 112 1.6× 25 370
Mabel Oti-Boadi Ghana 10 220 0.6× 66 0.4× 46 0.3× 80 0.9× 35 0.5× 30 379
Monica Faulkner United States 14 319 0.9× 160 0.9× 128 0.9× 44 0.5× 108 1.5× 41 519
Jessica L. Griffin United States 8 346 1.0× 142 0.8× 99 0.7× 286 3.3× 34 0.5× 18 633

Countries citing papers authored by Gary M. Blau

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Fields of papers citing papers by Gary M. Blau

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gary M. Blau

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Painter, Kirstin, et al.. (2018). Improving the Mental Health Outcomes of LGBTQ Youth and Young Adults: A Longitudinal Study. Journal of Social Service Research. 44(2). 223–235. 18 indexed citations
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LeBel, Janice, et al.. (2018). The changing role of residential intervention. Residential Treatment for Children & Youth. 35(3). 225–241. 2 indexed citations
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Lipari, Rachel N., Sarra Hedden, Gary M. Blau, & Lisa V. Rubenstein. (2016). Adolescent Mental Health Service Use and Reasons for Using Services in Specialty, Educational, and General Medical Settings. 27 indexed citations
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Lichtenstein, Carolyn, et al.. (2013). Psychotropic Medication Use and Clinical Outcomes Among Children and Adolescents Receiving System of Care Services. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology. 23(1). 36–43. 3 indexed citations
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Brown, Jonathan D., Kirsten Barrett, Henry T. Ireys, et al.. (2012). Seclusion and restraint practices in residential treatment facilities for children and youth.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 82(1). 87–90. 15 indexed citations
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Fisher, Sylvia K., Jeffrey M. Poirier, & Gary M. Blau. (2012). Improving Emotional and Behavioral Outcomes for LGBT Youth: A Guide for Professionals. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 13 indexed citations
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Blau, Gary M., et al.. (2012). Sustaining and Expanding Systems of Care to Provide Mental Health Services for Children, Youth and Families Across America. American Journal of Community Psychology. 49(3-4). 566–579. 19 indexed citations
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Brown, Jonathan D., et al.. (2011). Outcomes Monitoring After Discharge From Residential Treatment Facilities for Children and Youth. Residential Treatment for Children & Youth. 28(4). 303–310. 7 indexed citations
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Brown, Jonathan D., et al.. (2010). Family-Driven Youth-Guided Practices in Residential Treatment: Findings from a National Survey of Residential Treatment Facilities. Residential Treatment for Children & Youth. 27(3). 149–159. 20 indexed citations
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Blau, Gary M., Larke Huang, & Coretta Mallery. (2010). Advancing Efforts to Improve Children’s Mental Health in America: A Commentary. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. 37(1-2). 140–144. 13 indexed citations
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Blau, Gary M., et al.. (2010). The Building Bridges Initiative: residential and community-based providers, families, and youth coming together to improve outcomes.. PubMed. 89(2). 21–38. 24 indexed citations
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Blau, Gary M., et al.. (2010). Family-driven care in america: more than a good idea.. PubMed. 19(3). 176–81. 17 indexed citations
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Stroul, Beth A. & Gary M. Blau. (2009). Defining the system of care concept and philosophy: To update or not to update?. Evaluation and Program Planning. 33(1). 59–62. 33 indexed citations
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DeSena, Allen D., Robert A. Murphy, Heather Douglas-Palumberi, et al.. (2005). SAFE Homes: Is it worth the cost?. Child Abuse & Neglect. 29(6). 627–643. 30 indexed citations
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McDonald, Denise, et al.. (2002). Mental Health Outcomes From a Randomized Experiment Within Connecticut's Child Welfare System. 2 indexed citations
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Holden, E. Wayne, et al.. (2002). Evaluation of the Connecticut Title IV-E Waiver Program: Assessing the Effectiveness, Implementation Fidelity, and Cost/Benefits of a Continuum of Care. Children and Youth Services Review. 24(6-7). 409–430. 10 indexed citations
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Armbruster, Paula, et al.. (1999). Collision or collaboration? school-based health services meet managed care. Clinical Psychology Review. 19(2). 221–237. 19 indexed citations
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Blau, Gary M. & Thomas P. Gullotta. (1996). Adolescent dysfunctional behavior : causes, interventions, and prevention. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 12 indexed citations
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Blau, Gary M., et al.. (1994). The prevention and treatment of child abuse in households of substance abusers: a research demonstration progress report.. PubMed. 73(1). 83–94. 8 indexed citations
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Blau, Gary M., et al.. (1988). Predisposition to Drug Use in Rural Adolescents: Preliminary Relationships and Methodological Considerations. Journal of Drug Education. 18(1). 13–22. 17 indexed citations

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