Jacqueline Martin

1.3k total citations
23 papers, 913 citations indexed

About

Jacqueline Martin is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Jacqueline Martin has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 913 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Clinical Psychology, 6 papers in Social Psychology and 4 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Jacqueline Martin's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (12 papers), Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (2 papers) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (2 papers). Jacqueline Martin is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (12 papers), Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (2 papers) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (2 papers). Jacqueline Martin collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Jamaica. Jacqueline Martin's co-authors include Hildy S. Ross, Eldon S. Dummit, Jennifer Dyer-Friedman, JANET FAIRBANKS, Rachel G. Klein, Lynne C. Huffman, Michal Perlman, Joyce Tang, Susan Lollis and Priya Wickramaratne and has published in prestigious journals such as Child Development, Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and BMJ Open.

In The Last Decade

Jacqueline Martin

21 papers receiving 817 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jacqueline Martin United States 14 686 223 195 180 147 23 913
Marc Bigras Canada 16 593 0.9× 131 0.6× 254 1.3× 129 0.7× 234 1.6× 54 1.1k
Alan E. Kazdin United States 9 1.1k 1.7× 150 0.7× 230 1.2× 126 0.7× 298 2.0× 10 1.4k
Julie Messer United Kingdom 9 1.2k 1.7× 97 0.4× 206 1.1× 172 1.0× 236 1.6× 10 1.4k
R. Enrique Varela United States 22 911 1.3× 252 1.1× 380 1.9× 151 0.8× 238 1.6× 38 1.3k
Kimberly J. McCarthy United States 15 988 1.4× 97 0.4× 231 1.2× 104 0.6× 134 0.9× 37 1.2k
Frits Boer Netherlands 12 527 0.8× 215 1.0× 136 0.7× 63 0.3× 171 1.2× 21 741
Bente Storm Mowatt Haugland Norway 18 722 1.1× 219 1.0× 134 0.7× 112 0.6× 205 1.4× 48 900
Laura D. Seligman United States 17 852 1.2× 335 1.5× 199 1.0× 107 0.6× 247 1.7× 28 1.3k
Sarah A. Thomas United States 16 974 1.4× 266 1.2× 224 1.1× 98 0.5× 282 1.9× 34 1.2k
E. Jane Costello United States 4 874 1.3× 134 0.6× 269 1.4× 88 0.5× 175 1.2× 5 1.1k

Countries citing papers authored by Jacqueline Martin

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jacqueline Martin

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jacqueline Martin

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Jacqueline Martin. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Jacqueline Martin based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Jacqueline Martin. Jacqueline Martin is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Martin, Jacqueline, et al.. (2024). Low to intermediate grade lung neuroendocrine tumours. A single centre real world experience. Cancer Treatment and Research Communications. 41. 100846–100846.
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Kuo, Caroline, Dan J. Stein, Lucie Cluver, et al.. (2018). Building resilient families: Developing family interventions for preventing adolescent depression and HIV in low resource settings. Transcultural Psychiatry. 56(1). 187–212. 17 indexed citations
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Martin, Jacqueline, et al.. (2016). Development and Evaluation of a Web-Based Clinician Training Program for a Family-Focused Depression Preventive Intervention. Journal of Technology in Human Services. 34(3). 267–284. 1 indexed citations
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Martin, Jacqueline, et al.. (2014). The Prevalence of Personality Disorder in a General Medical Hospital Population in Jamaica. West Indian Medical Journal. 62(5). 463–7. 4 indexed citations
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Martin, Jacqueline, et al.. (2014). The Prevalence of Personality Disorder in a Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Population in Jamaica. West Indian Medical Journal. 62(5). 458–62. 7 indexed citations
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Caterino, Jeffrey M., et al.. (2009). Comparison of balance assessment modalities in emergency department elders: a pilot cross-sectional observational study. BMC Emergency Medicine. 9(1). 19–19. 12 indexed citations
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Martin, Jacqueline & Hildy S. Ross. (2005). Sibling aggression: Sex differences and parents’ reactions. International Journal of Behavioral Development. 29(2). 129–138. 46 indexed citations
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Huffman, Lynne C., Jacqueline Martin, Luba Botcheva, Sharon E. Williams, & Jennifer Dyer-Friedman. (2004). Practitioners’ Attitudes Toward the Use of Treatment Progress and Outcomes Data in Child Mental Health Services. Evaluation & the Health Professions. 27(2). 165–188. 9 indexed citations
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Martin, Jacqueline, et al.. (2004). Patterns of Agreement Between Parent and Child Ratings of Emotional and Behavioral Problems in an Outpatient Clinical Setting. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics. 25(3). 150–155. 88 indexed citations
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Thienemann, Margo, et al.. (2001). Manual-Driven Group Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Pilot Study. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 40(11). 1254–1260. 72 indexed citations
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Ummenhofer, Wolfgang, et al.. (2001). Team performance in the emergency room: assessment of inter-disciplinary attitudes. Resuscitation. 49(1). 39–46. 34 indexed citations
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Dummit, Eldon S., et al.. (1997). Systematic Assessment of 50 Children With Selective Mutism. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 36(5). 653–660. 126 indexed citations
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FAIRBANKS, JANET, et al.. (1997). Open Fluoxetine Treatment of Mixed Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology. 7(1). 17–29. 85 indexed citations
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Martin, Jacqueline & Hildy S. Ross. (1996). Do Mitigating Circumstances Influence Family Reactions to Physical Aggression?. Child Development. 67(4). 1455–1455. 13 indexed citations
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Ross, Hildy, et al.. (1996). Autonomy and authority in the resolution of sibling disputes. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development. 1996(73). 71–90. 22 indexed citations
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Dummit, Eldon S., et al.. (1996). Fluoxetine Treatment of Children with Selective Mutism: An Open Trial. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 35(5). 615–621. 125 indexed citations
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Martin, Jacqueline & Hildy S. Ross. (1995). The Development of Aggression within Sibling Conflict. Early Education and Development. 6(4). 335–358. 45 indexed citations
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Ross, Hildy S., et al.. (1994). Administering justice in the family.. Journal of Family Psychology. 8(3). 254–273. 73 indexed citations
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Mufson, Laura, et al.. (1994). Modification of Interpersonal Psychotherapy with Depressed Adolescents (IPT-A): Phase I and II Studies. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 33(5). 695–705. 90 indexed citations

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