Isaac W. Eberstein

1.7k total citations
40 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Isaac W. Eberstein is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Isaac W. Eberstein has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in General Health Professions, 13 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 11 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in Isaac W. Eberstein's work include Health disparities and outcomes (9 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (9 papers) and Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (8 papers). Isaac W. Eberstein is often cited by papers focused on Health disparities and outcomes (9 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (9 papers) and Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (8 papers). Isaac W. Eberstein collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and India. Isaac W. Eberstein's co-authors include Robert A. Hummer, Charles B. Nam, Maureen R. Benjamins, David F. Sly, David M. Quadagno, Kara Riehman, Hosanna Soler, D. F. N. Harrison, Richard G. Rogers and Dianne F. Harrison and has published in prestigious journals such as Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews, Social Science & Medicine and Social Forces.

In The Last Decade

Isaac W. Eberstein

40 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Isaac W. Eberstein United States 19 739 468 312 195 164 40 1.3k
Mian Bazle Hossain United States 20 544 0.7× 519 1.1× 298 1.0× 535 2.7× 154 0.9× 52 1.5k
Cynthia G. Colen United States 17 499 0.7× 538 1.1× 450 1.4× 140 0.7× 70 0.4× 32 1.4k
Lynda Clarke United Kingdom 18 525 0.7× 196 0.4× 373 1.2× 240 1.2× 48 0.3× 47 1.3k
Raimunda Magalhães da Silva Brazil 20 606 0.8× 189 0.4× 195 0.6× 142 0.7× 65 0.4× 185 1.2k
Anuradha Paranjape United States 22 521 0.7× 518 1.1× 284 0.9× 68 0.3× 140 0.9× 45 1.6k
Leland K. Ackerson United States 20 580 0.8× 612 1.3× 320 1.0× 303 1.6× 38 0.2× 35 1.5k
Diddy Antai Sweden 22 592 0.8× 851 1.8× 348 1.1× 460 2.4× 74 0.5× 28 1.4k
James Ntozi Uganda 20 683 0.9× 124 0.3× 278 0.9× 517 2.7× 228 1.4× 51 1.2k
Stela Nazareth Meneghel Brazil 21 457 0.6× 588 1.3× 428 1.4× 51 0.3× 78 0.5× 108 1.3k
Stephen Ojiambo Wandera Uganda 18 505 0.7× 322 0.7× 223 0.7× 382 2.0× 73 0.4× 40 884

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Isaac W. Eberstein

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Burdette, Amy M., et al.. (2012). Maternal religious attendance and low birth weight. Social Science & Medicine. 74(12). 1961–1967. 20 indexed citations
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Spence, Naomi J. & Isaac W. Eberstein. (2009). Age at first birth, parity, and post-reproductive mortality among white and black women in the US, 1982–2002. Social Science & Medicine. 68(9). 1625–1632. 40 indexed citations
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Eberstein, Isaac W., Charles B. Nam, & Kathleen Heyman. (2008). Causes of death and mortality crossovers by race. Biodemography and Social Biology. 54(2). 214–228. 20 indexed citations
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Benjamins, Maureen R., Robert A. Hummer, Isaac W. Eberstein, & Charles B. Nam. (2004). Self-reported health and adult mortality risk: An analysis of cause-specific mortality. Social Science & Medicine. 59(6). 1297–1306. 304 indexed citations
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Amankwaa, Adansi A., Isaac W. Eberstein, & Carl P. Schmertmann. (2001). Polygyny and infant mortality in Western Africa: evidence from Ghana.. African Population Studies. 16(1). 1–13. 4 indexed citations
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Riehman, Kara, David F. Sly, Hosanna Soler, et al.. (1998). Dual-method use among an ethnically diverse group of women at risk of HIV infection.. PubMed. 30(5). 212–7. 35 indexed citations
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Quadagno, David M., David F. Sly, Dianne F. Harrison, Isaac W. Eberstein, & Hosanna Soler. (1998). Ethnic Differences in Sexual Decisions and Sexual Behavior. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 27(1). 57–75. 26 indexed citations
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Hummer, Robert A., Richard G. Rogers, & Isaac W. Eberstein. (1998). Sociodemographic Differentials in Adult Mortality: A Review of Analytic Approaches. Population and Development Review. 24(3). 553–553. 97 indexed citations
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Kistner, Janet A., Isaac W. Eberstein, David M. Quadagno, et al.. (1997). Children's AIDS-Related Knowledge and Attitudes: Variations by Grade, Race, Gender, Socioeconomic Status, and Size of Community. AIDS Education and Prevention. 9(3). 285–298. 6 indexed citations
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Quadagno, David M., et al.. (1997). Magic Johnson and Children's Conceptions of AIDS. AIDS Education and Prevention. 9(4). 359–372. 6 indexed citations
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Sly, David F., et al.. (1997). Factors associated with use of the female condom.. PubMed. 29(4). 181–4. 38 indexed citations
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Kistner, Janet A., Isaac W. Eberstein, Kim Foster, et al.. (1996). Assessing Children's Conceptions of AIDS. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 21(2). 269–281. 6 indexed citations
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Quadagno, David M., et al.. (1996). The Development and Implementation of a Cognitive-Based Intervention Aimed at Culturally Diverse Women at Risk for HIV/AIDS. International Quarterly of Community Health Education. 16(3). 271–285. 5 indexed citations
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Sly, David F., et al.. (1995). Early Childhood Differentials in Mother—Child AIDS-Information Interaction. AIDS Education and Prevention. 7(4). 337–354. 8 indexed citations
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Hummer, Robert A., et al.. (1992). Infant Mortality Differentials among Hispanic Groups in Florida. Social Forces. 70(4). 1055–1075. 22 indexed citations
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Ahmad, Omar B., Isaac W. Eberstein, & David F. Sly. (1991). Proximate determinants of child mortality in liberia. Journal of Biosocial Science. 23(3). 313–326. 14 indexed citations
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Eberstein, Isaac W. & Omer R. Galle. (1984). The Metropolitan System in the South: Functional Differentiation and Trade Patterns. Social Forces. 62(4). 926–926. 3 indexed citations
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Eberstein, Isaac W. & W. Parker Frisbie. (1982). Metropolitan Function and Interdependence in the U.S. Urban System. Social Forces. 60(3). 676–676. 5 indexed citations
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Frisbie, W. Parker, Frank D. Bean, & Isaac W. Eberstein. (1980). Recent Changes in Marital Instability among Mexican Americans: Convergence with Black and Anglo Trends?. Social Forces. 58(4). 1205–1205. 5 indexed citations
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Eberstein, Isaac W. & W. Parker Frisbie. (1976). Differences in Marital Instability among Mexican Americans, Blacks, and Anglos: 1960 and 1970. Social Problems. 23(5). 609–621. 9 indexed citations

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