Harold I. Perl

760 total citations
27 papers, 541 citations indexed

About

Harold I. Perl is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Epidemiology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Harold I. Perl has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 541 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in General Health Professions, 13 papers in Epidemiology and 7 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Harold I. Perl's work include Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (11 papers), Health Policy Implementation Science (10 papers) and Community Health and Development (4 papers). Harold I. Perl is often cited by papers focused on Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (11 papers), Health Policy Implementation Science (10 papers) and Community Health and Development (4 papers). Harold I. Perl collaborates with scholars based in United States. Harold I. Perl's co-authors include Robert B. Huebner, Michael L. Dennis, Barbara Ostfeld, Dennis M. Donovan, Thomas Hegyi, A. Thomas McLellan, Edison J. Trickett, Alyssa A. Forcehimes, Neal L. Oden and Michael P. Bogenschutz and has published in prestigious journals such as American Psychologist, PEDIATRICS and American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Harold I. Perl

27 papers receiving 513 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Harold I. Perl United States 13 254 224 135 79 75 27 541
Emily Drake United States 15 159 0.6× 124 0.6× 175 1.3× 77 1.0× 89 1.2× 40 555
Wendy Kissin United States 12 276 1.1× 149 0.7× 311 2.3× 22 0.3× 94 1.3× 13 581
Anne Bartu Australia 20 222 0.9× 334 1.5× 289 2.1× 66 0.8× 107 1.4× 41 958
Cynthia L. Holland United States 13 149 0.6× 366 1.6× 236 1.7× 15 0.2× 97 1.3× 29 758
Olufunmilola Abraham United States 15 60 0.2× 189 0.8× 132 1.0× 11 0.1× 51 0.7× 59 590
Rebecca Moore United States 9 104 0.4× 126 0.6× 46 0.3× 29 0.4× 76 1.0× 14 538
Archie S. Golden United States 8 81 0.3× 325 1.5× 220 1.6× 24 0.3× 70 0.9× 17 637
Byron J. Crouse United States 12 63 0.2× 140 0.6× 154 1.1× 10 0.1× 45 0.6× 29 517
Lorena Teresinha Consalter Geib Brazil 12 70 0.3× 183 0.8× 77 0.6× 40 0.5× 36 0.5× 24 387
Gloria R. Webb Australia 13 259 1.0× 318 1.4× 184 1.4× 4 0.1× 65 0.9× 20 685

Countries citing papers authored by Harold I. Perl

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Fields of papers citing papers by Harold I. Perl

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Harold I. Perl

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cohen, Michael S., et al.. (2021). Micro-premature infants in New Jersey show improved mortality and morbidity from 2000–2018. Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. 14(4). 583–590. 2 indexed citations
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Czajkowski, Susan M., Kara L. Hall, Brooke A. Stipelman, et al.. (2016). Transdisciplinary translational behavioral (TDTB) research: opportunities, barriers, and innovations. Translational Behavioral Medicine. 6(1). 32–43. 17 indexed citations
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Hatch‐Maillette, Mary A., Elizabeth A. Wells, Suzanne R. Doyle, et al.. (2016). Predictors of 12-Step Attendance and Participation for Individuals With Stimulant Use Disorders. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 68. 74–82. 6 indexed citations
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Murray, David M., Robert M. Kaplan, Quyen Ngo‐Metzger, et al.. (2015). Enhancing Coordination Among the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and National Institutes of Health. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 49(3). S166–S173. 7 indexed citations
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Wells, Elizabeth A., Dennis M. Donovan, Dennis C. Daley, et al.. (2014). Is level of exposure to a 12-step facilitation therapy associated with treatment outcome?. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 47(4). 265–274. 7 indexed citations
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Donovan, Dennis M., Michael P. Bogenschutz, Harold I. Perl, et al.. (2012). Study design to examine the potential role of assessment reactivity in the Screening, Motivational Assessment, Referral, and Treatment in Emergency Departments (SMART-ED) protocol. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice. 7(1). 16–16. 22 indexed citations
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Perl, Harold I.. (2011). Addicted to discovery: Does the quest for new knowledge hinder practice improvement?. Addictive Behaviors. 36(6). 590–596. 8 indexed citations
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Daley, Dennis C., Stuart N. Baker, Dennis M. Donovan, Candace Hodgkins, & Harold I. Perl. (2011). A Combined Group and Individual 12-Step Facilitative Intervention Targeting Stimulant Abuse in the NIDA Clinical Trials Network: STAGE-12. Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery. 6(3). 228–244. 12 indexed citations
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Korte, Jeffrey E., Paul Wakim, Carmen La Rosa, & Harold I. Perl. (2011). Addiction treatment trials: how gender, race/ethnicity, and age relate to ongoing participation and retention in clinical trials. PubMed. 2. 205–205. 22 indexed citations
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Bogenschutz, Michael P., Dennis M. Donovan, Bryon Adinoff, et al.. (2011). Design of NIDA CTN Protocol 0047: Screening, Motivational Assessment, Referral, and Treatment in Emergency Departments (SMART-ED). The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 37(5). 417–425. 24 indexed citations
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Ostfeld, Barbara, et al.. (2010). Concurrent Risks in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. PEDIATRICS. 125(3). 447–453. 51 indexed citations
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Martino, Steve, Gregory S. Brigham, Thomas E. Freese, et al.. (2010). Partnerships and pathways of dissemination: The National Institute on Drug Abuse—Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Blending Initiative in the Clinical Trials Network. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 38. S31–S43. 41 indexed citations
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Saitz, Richard, Dace S. Svikis, Gail D’Onofrio, Kevin L. Kraemer, & Harold I. Perl. (2006). Challenges Applying Alcohol Brief Intervention in Diverse Practice Settings: Populations, Outcomes, and Costs. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 30(2). 332–338. 44 indexed citations
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Dennis, Michael L., Harold I. Perl, Robert B. Huebner, & A. Thomas McLellan. (2000). Twenty-five strategies for improving the design, implementation and analysis of health services research related to alcohol and other drug abuse treatment. Addiction. 95(11). 281–308. 17 indexed citations
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Perl, Harold I., Michael L. Dennis, & Robert B. Huebner. (2000). State-of-the-art methodologies in alcohol-related health services research. Addiction. 95(11). 275–280. 7 indexed citations
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Orwin, Robert G., et al.. (1998). Constructing Quantitative Implementation Scales From Categorical Services Data. Evaluation Review. 22(2). 245–288. 11 indexed citations
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Perl, Harold I., et al.. (1984). Minority curricula or a curriculum of cultural diversity? Differences that make a difference.. American Psychologist. 39(3). 320–321. 6 indexed citations
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Perl, Harold I.. (1981). Social Network Formation of Entering College Freshmen.. 1 indexed citations

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