Lawrence B. Friedman

1.3k total citations
42 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Lawrence B. Friedman is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, General Health Professions and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Lawrence B. Friedman has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Infectious Diseases, 13 papers in General Health Professions and 8 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Lawrence B. Friedman's work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (16 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (10 papers) and Boron Compounds in Chemistry (8 papers). Lawrence B. Friedman is often cited by papers focused on HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (16 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (10 papers) and Boron Compounds in Chemistry (8 papers). Lawrence B. Friedman collaborates with scholars based in United States, South Africa and Israel. Lawrence B. Friedman's co-authors include William N. Lipscomb, Jaime Martinez, Bret J. Rudy, Marvin Belzer, Robert D. Dobrott, Joseph P. De Santis, Maria Hernandez‐Reif, T Field, Craig M. Wilson and Donna Futterman and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, The Journal of Chemical Physics and PEDIATRICS.

In The Last Decade

Lawrence B. Friedman

39 papers receiving 939 citations

Peers

Lawrence B. Friedman
R Gopalan United States
Yanling Huo United States
Thomas R. Fanning United States
Nadia Nguyen United States
Anna Larsen United States
Audrey Smith Rogers United States
A. Krämer Germany
Julie E. Maher United States
Kristen Sullivan United States
Yvette Calderon United States
R Gopalan United States
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All Works

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Cain, Demetria, Stephen S. Jones, Ruben Jimenez, et al.. (2021). Marijuana and illicit drugs: Correlates of condomless anal sex among adolescent and emerging adult sexual minority men. Addictive Behaviors. 122. 107018–107018. 13 indexed citations
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Hosek, Sybil, Gary W. Harper, Diana Lemos, et al.. (2018). Project ACCEPT: Evaluation of a Group-Based Intervention to Improve Engagement in Care for Youth Newly Diagnosed with HIV. AIDS and Behavior. 22(8). 2650–2661. 25 indexed citations
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Citkowicz, Martyna, et al.. (2015). Evaluation of Massachusetts Office of District and School Turnaround Assistance to Commissioner's Districts and Schools: Impact of School Redesign Grants.. 9 indexed citations
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Santis, Joseph P. De, et al.. (2015). Transitioning Adolescents and Young Adults With HIV Infection to Adult Care: Pilot Testing the “Movin’ Out” Transitioning Protocol. Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 30(5). e29–e35. 34 indexed citations
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Miller, Tracie L., Gabriel Somarriba, Daniel D. Kinnamon, et al.. (2010). The Effect of a Structured Exercise Program on Nutrition and Fitness Outcomes in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Children. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 26(3). 313–319. 29 indexed citations
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Santis, Joseph P. De, et al.. (2010). Development of a Protocol for Transitioning Adolescents With HIV Infection to Adult Care. Journal of Pediatric Health Care. 25(1). 16–23. 54 indexed citations
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Chan, Theodore C., J.P. Killeen, Edward M. Castillo, et al.. (2008). Impact of an Internet-Based Emergency Department Appointment System to Access Primary Care at Safety Net Community Clinics. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 54(2). 279–284. 32 indexed citations
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Flynn, Patricia M., Bret J. Rudy, Jane C. Lindsey, et al.. (2007). Long-Term Observation of Adolescents Initiating HAART Therapy: Three-Year Follow-Up. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 23(10). 1208–1214. 54 indexed citations
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Flynn, Patricia M., Bret J. Rudy, Steven D. Douglas, et al.. (2004). Virologic and Immunologic Outcomes after 24 Weeks in HIV Type 1–Infected Adolescents Receiving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 190(2). 271–279. 85 indexed citations
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Johnson, Robert L., Jaime Martinez, Douglas Bell, et al.. (2003). Introduction: what youth need—adapting HIV care models to meet the lifestyles and special needs of adolescents and young adults. Journal of Adolescent Health. 33(2). 4–9. 11 indexed citations
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Martinez, Jaime, Douglas Bell, Sally Dodds, et al.. (2003). Transitioning youths into care: linking identified HIV-infected youth at outreach sites in the community to hospital-based clinics and or community-based health centers. Journal of Adolescent Health. 33(2). 23–30. 25 indexed citations
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Johnson, Robert L., Randall L. Sell, Jaime Martinez, et al.. (2003). The utilization of treatment and case management services by HIV-infected youth. Journal of Adolescent Health. 33(2). 31–38. 39 indexed citations
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Dodds, Sally, Lawrence B. Friedman, Kimberly Shaw, et al.. (2003). Retention, adherence, and compliance: special needs of HIV-infected adolescent girls and young women. Journal of Adolescent Health. 33(2). 39–45. 38 indexed citations
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Bell, Douglas, Jaime Martinez, Kimberly Shaw, et al.. (2003). Case finding for HIV-positive youth: a special type of hidden population. Journal of Adolescent Health. 33(2). 10–22. 29 indexed citations
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Sturdevant, Marsha, Marvin Belzer, Gloria Weissman, et al.. (2001). The relationship of unsafe sexual behavior and the characteristics of sexual partners of HIV infected and HIV uninfected adolescent females. Journal of Adolescent Health. 29(3). 64–71. 70 indexed citations
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Friedman, Lawrence B. & James M. McCullough. (1992). Computer conferencing as a support mechanism for teacher-researchers in rural high schools. 139–155. 4 indexed citations
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Jones, Beau Fly & Lawrence B. Friedman. (1988). Active Instruction for Students at Risk: Remarks on Merging Process-Outcome and Cognitive Perspectives. Educational Psychologist. 23(3). 299–308. 2 indexed citations
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Friedman, Lawrence B., et al.. (1985). Oral rehydration of infants in a large urban U.S. medical center. The Journal of Pediatrics. 107(1). 14–19. 41 indexed citations
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Brown, David B. & Lawrence B. Friedman. (1973). The aspirin project. Laboratory experiments for introductory chemistry. Journal of Chemical Education. 50(3). 214–214. 9 indexed citations
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Friedman, Lawrence B., et al.. (1968). Structure of the new boron hydride B16H20. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 90(24). 6862–6863. 3 indexed citations

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