Heather Larkin

1.6k total citations
45 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Heather Larkin is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Heather Larkin has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in General Health Professions, 16 papers in Clinical Psychology and 9 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in Heather Larkin's work include Homelessness and Social Issues (16 papers), Child Abuse and Trauma (10 papers) and Social Work Education and Practice (5 papers). Heather Larkin is often cited by papers focused on Homelessness and Social Issues (16 papers), Child Abuse and Trauma (10 papers) and Social Work Education and Practice (5 papers). Heather Larkin collaborates with scholars based in United States, South Africa and India. Heather Larkin's co-authors include Robert F. Anda, Vincent J. Felitti, Joseph J. Shields, Nina Esaki, Daniel I. Rubenstein, Ilya R. Fischhoff, Justine E. Cordingley, Siva R. Sundaresan, Angela L. Curl and Pratibha Dwarkanath and has published in prestigious journals such as The FASEB Journal, Animal Behaviour and BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth.

In The Last Decade

Heather Larkin

41 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Heather Larkin United States 17 524 330 173 146 135 45 1.1k
Lauren Gaydosh United States 16 227 0.4× 353 1.1× 264 1.5× 300 2.1× 96 0.7× 46 1.3k
William W. Latimer United States 29 828 1.6× 613 1.9× 251 1.5× 132 0.9× 348 2.6× 109 2.5k
Kimberly A. Miller United States 19 224 0.4× 264 0.8× 271 1.6× 99 0.7× 62 0.5× 107 1.4k
Elizabeth W. Lindsey United States 19 273 0.5× 707 2.1× 355 2.1× 76 0.5× 51 0.4× 50 1.3k
Jennifer A. Gray United States 22 703 1.3× 231 0.7× 193 1.1× 218 1.5× 18 0.1× 61 1.9k
Patricia L. Jones United States 20 132 0.3× 632 1.9× 353 2.0× 225 1.5× 527 3.9× 54 1.9k
David Grant United States 17 94 0.2× 157 0.5× 145 0.8× 92 0.6× 83 0.6× 47 905
David W. Lawson United States 25 143 0.3× 205 0.6× 491 2.8× 212 1.5× 40 0.3× 64 1.9k
Cynthia L. Rowe United States 26 1.0k 2.0× 389 1.2× 100 0.6× 330 2.3× 23 0.2× 43 1.9k
Kermyt G. Anderson United States 19 132 0.3× 241 0.7× 662 3.8× 186 1.3× 53 0.4× 34 1.6k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Heather Larkin

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Heather Larkin

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Larkin, Heather, et al.. (2024). Breaking the Chains: Understanding the Damaging Effects of Institutional Betrayal in Social Work. Families in Society The Journal of Contemporary Social Services. 107(1). 313–334. 1 indexed citations
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LaBrenz, Catherine A., et al.. (2020). Adverse childhood experiences and mental and physical health disparities: the moderating effect of race and implications for social work. Social Work in Health Care. 59(8). 588–614. 28 indexed citations
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Donaldson, Linda Plitt, et al.. (2020). The SOAR Model as an Effective Mechanism for University–Community Partnerships to End Homelessness. Journal of Social Work Education. 56(sup1). S99–S110. 2 indexed citations
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Fogel, Sondra J., et al.. (2018). Ending Homelessness: Why We Haven’t, How We Can. The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare. 45(3). 165–176. 2 indexed citations
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Fogel, Sondra J., et al.. (2018). Review of Ending Homelessness:Why We Haven’t, How We Can . Donald W. Burnes and David L. DiLeo. Reviewed Sondra J. Fogel, Stephanie Duncan, and Heather Larkin.. The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare. 45(3). 10. 1 indexed citations
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Dwarkanath, Pratibha, et al.. (2017). The role of vitamin D in pre-eclampsia: a systematic review. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 17(1). 231–231. 86 indexed citations
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Larkin, Heather, et al.. (2017). Adverse Childhood Experiences and Substance Use History among Vulnerable Older Adults Living in Public Housing. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 60(6-7). 428–442. 21 indexed citations
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Larkin, Heather, Benjamin F. Henwood, Sondra J. Fogel, et al.. (2016). Responding to the Grand Challenge to End Homelessness: The National Homelessness Social Work Initiative. Families in Society The Journal of Contemporary Social Services. 97(3). 153–159. 16 indexed citations
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Larkin, Heather, Vincent J. Felitti, & Robert F. Anda. (2013). Social Work and Adverse Childhood Experiences Research: Implications for Practice and Health Policy. Social Work in Public Health. 29(1). 1–16. 180 indexed citations
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Esaki, Nina & Heather Larkin. (2013). Prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) among Child Service Providers. Families in Society The Journal of Contemporary Social Services. 94(1). 31–37. 73 indexed citations
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Larkin, Heather, Joseph J. Shields, & Robert F. Anda. (2012). The Health and Social Consequences of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Across the Lifespan: An Introduction to Prevention and Intervention in the Community. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community. 40(4). 263–270. 118 indexed citations
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Larkin, Heather, et al.. (2012). Mobilizing Resilience and Recovery in Response to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE): A Restorative Integral Support (RIS) Case Study. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community. 40(4). 335–346. 23 indexed citations
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Larkin, Heather, et al.. (2012). Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Service Use, and Service Helpfulness among People Experiencing Homelessness. Families in Society The Journal of Contemporary Social Services. 93(2). 85–93. 36 indexed citations
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Toseland, Ronald W. & Heather Larkin. (2010). Developing and Leading Telephone Groups. Social Work With Groups. 34(1). 21–34. 2 indexed citations
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Fischhoff, Ilya R., et al.. (2007). Social relationships and reproductive state influence leadership roles in movements of plains zebra, Equus burchellii. Animal Behaviour. 73(5). 825–831. 231 indexed citations
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Larkin, Heather. (2004). Justice Implications of a Proposed Medicare Prescription Drug Policy. Social Work. 49(3). 406–414. 7 indexed citations
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Larkin, Heather. (1989). Access loss forces Medicaid strategy evaluation.. PubMed. 63(20). 22, 24–5. 1 indexed citations
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Larkin, Heather. (1989). Catholic systems unite to take on managed care.. PubMed. 63(16). 50–50.

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