Henrietta Williams

988 total citations
47 papers, 666 citations indexed

About

Henrietta Williams is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Henrietta Williams has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 666 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in General Health Professions, 15 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 14 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Henrietta Williams's work include Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (13 papers), Reproductive Health and Contraception (10 papers) and HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (9 papers). Henrietta Williams is often cited by papers focused on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (13 papers), Reproductive Health and Contraception (10 papers) and HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (9 papers). Henrietta Williams collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Ireland and Canada. Henrietta Williams's co-authors include K. N. McNicol, Jane S. Hocking, Christopher K. Fairley, Jacqueline Coombe, Meredith Temple‐Smith, Eric P. F. Chow, Sandra Davidson, Alaina Vaisey, Fabian Yuh Shiong Kong and Andrew Lau and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Infectious Diseases, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and BMC Infectious Diseases.

In The Last Decade

Henrietta Williams

46 papers receiving 623 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Henrietta Williams Australia 14 182 138 133 113 105 47 666
April Greek United States 15 187 1.0× 350 2.5× 51 0.4× 91 0.8× 52 0.5× 38 680
J. Dennis Fortenberry United States 12 255 1.4× 135 1.0× 105 0.8× 111 1.0× 27 0.3× 24 609
Nathalie Beltzer France 16 200 1.1× 233 1.7× 57 0.4× 93 0.8× 66 0.6× 52 642
Rudolf Mak Belgium 17 483 2.7× 231 1.7× 105 0.8× 146 1.3× 48 0.5× 30 1.0k
Rachel Thorpe Australia 14 121 0.7× 224 1.6× 112 0.8× 150 1.3× 54 0.5× 54 727
Darlene Taylor Canada 17 294 1.6× 315 2.3× 100 0.8× 112 1.0× 116 1.1× 33 788
Melissa Palmer United Kingdom 20 554 3.0× 113 0.8× 125 0.9× 122 1.1× 65 0.6× 57 1.3k
Marie Furuta Japan 16 159 0.9× 122 0.9× 324 2.4× 56 0.5× 21 0.2× 30 1.2k
Alicia Llácer Spain 15 220 1.2× 122 0.9× 218 1.6× 191 1.7× 19 0.2× 34 723
Stacey B. Griner United States 15 212 1.2× 316 2.3× 88 0.7× 117 1.0× 32 0.3× 64 783

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Fields of papers citing papers by Henrietta Williams

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Henrietta Williams

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All Works

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Williams, Henrietta, et al.. (2024). Early medical abortion provision via telehealth in Victoria: A qualitative descriptive stud. Australian Journal of General Practice. 53(11). 794–798. 1 indexed citations
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Goller, Jane L., Fabian Yuh Shiong Kong, Henrietta Williams, et al.. (2022). Sexual behaviour during COVID-19: a repeated cross-sectional survey in Victoria, Australia. Sexual Health. 19(2). 92–100. 7 indexed citations
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Coombe, Jacqueline, Fabian Yuh Shiong Kong, Henrietta Williams, et al.. (2021). Contraceptive use and pregnancy plans among women of reproductive age during the first Australian COVID-19 lockdown: findings from an online survey. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care. 26(4). 265–271. 27 indexed citations
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Coombe, Jacqueline, Fabian Yuh Shiong Kong, Henrietta Williams, et al.. (2020). Love during lockdown: findings from an online survey examining the impact of COVID-19 on the sexual health of people living in Australia. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 97(5). 357–362. 113 indexed citations
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Cornelisse, Vincent J., Christopher J. Sherman, Jane S. Hocking, et al.. (2017). Concordance of chlamydia infections of the rectum and urethra in same-sex male partnerships: a cross-sectional analysis. BMC Infectious Diseases. 17(1). 22–22. 10 indexed citations
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Machalek, Dorothy A., Eric P. F. Chow, Suzanne M. Garland, et al.. (2016). Human papillomavirus prevalence in unvaccinated heterosexual males following a national female vaccination program. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 215(2). jiw530–jiw530. 32 indexed citations
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Williams, Henrietta, et al.. (2016). Safe Sex Messages Within Dating and Entertainment Smartphone Apps: A Review. JMIR mhealth and uhealth. 4(4). e124–e124. 25 indexed citations
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Vaughan, Cathy, et al.. (2014). Sexual and reproductive health and philanthropic funding in Australia. Sexual Health. 11(4). 298–298. 1 indexed citations
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Wilson, David P., Christopher K. Fairley, Henrietta Williams, et al.. (2011). Replacement of conventional HIV testing with rapid testing: mathematical modelling to predict the impact on further HIV transmission between men. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 87(7). 588–593. 8 indexed citations
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Hayes, Richard D., M Y Chen, Lyle C. Gurrin, et al.. (2008). Missing pelvic inflammatory disease? Substantial differences in the rate at which doctors diagnose PID. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 84(7). 518–523. 17 indexed citations
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Skinner, S. Rachel, Amanda Parsons, Melissa Kang, Henrietta Williams, & Christopher K. Fairley. (2007). Sexually transmitted infections. Initiatives for prevention. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health. 19(3). 285–294. 3 indexed citations
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Fairley, Christopher K., et al.. (2007). A plea for more research on access to sexual health services. International Journal of STD & AIDS. 18(2). 75–76. 11 indexed citations
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Davies, Carole Boyce, et al.. (2003). Decolonizing the academy : African diaspora studies. 19 indexed citations
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Williams, Henrietta & A Carmichael. (1991). Depression in mothers and behaviour problems with their preschool children. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 27(2). 76–82. 15 indexed citations
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Williams, Henrietta, Eleanor Mullan, John O’Connor, & A. Kinsella. (1990). Risk behaviour for HIV transmission in attenders on methadone maintenance. Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -). 159(5). 141–144. 9 indexed citations
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Loveday, Clive, Laura W. Pomeroy, Ian Weller, et al.. (1989). Human immunodeficiency viruses in patients attending a sexually transmitted disease clinic in London, 1982-7.. BMJ. 298(6671). 419–422. 33 indexed citations
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Williams, Henrietta, et al.. (1980). To Russia with care.. BMJ. 280(6221). 1074–1076. 1 indexed citations

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