Jennifer W. Applebaum

986 total citations
33 papers, 670 citations indexed

About

Jennifer W. Applebaum is a scholar working on Genetics, Geography, Planning and Development and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jennifer W. Applebaum has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 670 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Genetics, 11 papers in Geography, Planning and Development and 10 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Jennifer W. Applebaum's work include Human-Animal Interaction Studies (30 papers), Geographies of human-animal interactions (11 papers) and Zoonotic diseases and public health (6 papers). Jennifer W. Applebaum is often cited by papers focused on Human-Animal Interaction Studies (30 papers), Geographies of human-animal interactions (11 papers) and Zoonotic diseases and public health (6 papers). Jennifer W. Applebaum collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Madagascar. Jennifer W. Applebaum's co-authors include Barbara A. Zsembik, Shelby E. McDonald, Angela Matijczak, Camie A. Tomlinson, Chuck W. Peek, Evan L. MacLean, Jennifer Murphy, Nancy S. Hardt, Terry Spencer and Melissa A. Bright and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Jennifer W. Applebaum

31 papers receiving 647 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jennifer W. Applebaum United States 13 575 150 138 117 115 33 670
Marie‐José Enders‐Slegers Netherlands 17 648 1.1× 146 1.0× 115 0.8× 197 1.7× 63 0.5× 45 1.1k
Kerri E. Rodriguez United States 16 593 1.0× 76 0.5× 201 1.5× 192 1.6× 37 0.3× 33 782
Cheryl A. Krause‐Parello United States 18 467 0.8× 83 0.6× 226 1.6× 187 1.6× 73 0.6× 55 848
Jon Bowen United Kingdom 16 607 1.1× 98 0.7× 64 0.5× 159 1.4× 60 0.5× 38 775
June McNicholas United Kingdom 7 818 1.4× 257 1.7× 86 0.6× 164 1.4× 91 0.8× 10 914
Cindy C. Wilson United States 16 636 1.1× 159 1.1× 102 0.7× 216 1.8× 136 1.2× 46 944
Aubrey H. Fine United States 14 871 1.5× 128 0.9× 156 1.1× 213 1.8× 57 0.5× 34 1.1k
Sophie Hall United Kingdom 18 575 1.0× 87 0.6× 178 1.3× 190 1.6× 61 0.5× 57 1.1k
Cori Bussolari United States 14 311 0.5× 70 0.5× 283 2.1× 208 1.8× 65 0.6× 28 707
Angela Matijczak United States 9 323 0.6× 71 0.5× 115 0.8× 112 1.0× 42 0.4× 30 405

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Croney, Candace, Jennifer W. Applebaum, Mikel Delgado, & Judith Stella. (2025). How Does Access to Veterinary Care Relate to Animal Welfare?. 6(1). 209–221.
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Applebaum, Jennifer W., et al.. (2025). Profiles and predictors of access to human and veterinary healthcare in multispecies households. One Health. 20. 100981–100981. 1 indexed citations
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Matijczak, Angela, Camie A. Tomlinson, Jennifer W. Applebaum, Lori R. Kogan, & Shelby E. McDonald. (2024). Development and Validation of the Pet-Related Stress Scale. 1(2). 70–87. 2 indexed citations
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Applebaum, Jennifer W., et al.. (2024). Housing-related companion animal relinquishment across 21 animal shelters in the United States from 2019–2023. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 11. 3 indexed citations
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Applebaum, Jennifer W., et al.. (2024). Development and Validation of an Index to Measure and Quantify Pet-Related Barriers to Healthcare Access and Utilization. Anthrozoös. 38(1). 109–129. 1 indexed citations
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Graham, Taryn M., et al.. (2024). Barriers to finding and maintaining pet-inclusive affordable housing: Tenant experiences in Houston, Texas. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 11. 1465682–1465682. 1 indexed citations
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Applebaum, Jennifer W., et al.. (2023). “Whoever takes the dog gets the house”: How older adults negotiate, budget, and deploy resources for multispecies family health and well-being. Social Work in Mental Health. 21(6). 757–783. 3 indexed citations
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O’Connor, Kelly, Camie A. Tomlinson, Shelby E. McDonald, et al.. (2023). Childhood Adversity Moderates Change in Latent Patterns of Psychological Adjustment during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results of a Survey of U.S. Adults. Social Sciences. 12(3). 185–185.
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Applebaum, Jennifer W., et al.. (2023). Pet ownership is associated with harmful alcohol use among a cohort of people with HIV: a brief research report. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 14. 1258850–1258850. 2 indexed citations
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Applebaum, Jennifer W., et al.. (2023). The impact of pet ownership on healthcare access and utilization among people with HIV. PLoS ONE. 18(11). e0292658–e0292658. 6 indexed citations
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Murphy, Jennifer, Elizabeth E. Van Voorhees, Kelly O’Connor, et al.. (2021). Positive Engagement with Pets Buffers the Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Callous-Unemotional Traits in Children. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 37(19-20). NP17205–NP17226. 7 indexed citations
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McDonald, Shelby E., Angela Matijczak, Nicole Nicotera, et al.. (2021). “He was like, my ride or die”: Sexual and Gender Minority Emerging Adults’ Perspectives on Living With Pets During the Transition to Adulthood. Emerging Adulthood. 10(4). 1008–1025. 33 indexed citations
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McDonald, Shelby E., Kelly O’Connor, Angela Matijczak, et al.. (2021). Attachment to Pets Moderates Transitions in Latent Patterns of Mental Health Following the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results of a Survey of U.S. Adults. Animals. 11(3). 895–895. 39 indexed citations
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Tomlinson, Camie A., Jennifer Murphy, Joanne M. Williams, et al.. (2021). Testing the moderating role of victimization and microaggressions on the relationship between human-animal interaction and psychological adjustment among LGBTQ+ emerging adults. Edinburgh Research Explorer. 6 indexed citations
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Matijczak, Angela, Jennifer W. Applebaum, Shanna K. Kattari, & Shelby E. McDonald. (2021). Social Support and Attachment to Pets Moderate the Association between Sexual and Gender Minority Status and the Likelihood of Delaying or Avoiding COVID-19 Testing. Social Sciences. 10(8). 301–301. 5 indexed citations
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Applebaum, Jennifer W., Evan L. MacLean, & Shelby E. McDonald. (2021). Love, fear, and the human-animal bond: On adversity and multispecies relationships. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 7. 100071–100071. 50 indexed citations
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Applebaum, Jennifer W., et al.. (2021). Pet-Friendly for Whom? An Analysis of Pet Fees in Texas Rental Housing. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 8. 767149–767149. 10 indexed citations
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Applebaum, Jennifer W., et al.. (2021). The Impact of Pets on Everyday Life for Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontiers in Public Health. 9. 652610–652610. 50 indexed citations
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Applebaum, Jennifer W. & Barbara A. Zsembik. (2020). Pet Attachment in the Context of Family Conflict. Anthrozoös. 33(3). 361–370. 22 indexed citations
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Spencer, Terry, Linda S. Behar‐Horenstein, Nancy S. Hardt, et al.. (2017). Factors that Influence Intake to One Municipal Animal Control Facility in Florida: A Qualitative Study. Animals. 7(7). 48–48. 26 indexed citations

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