Lianne Straus

520 total citations
12 papers, 367 citations indexed

About

Lianne Straus is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Lianne Straus has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 367 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 3 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 3 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Lianne Straus's work include Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (3 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (3 papers) and Migration, Health and Trauma (3 papers). Lianne Straus is often cited by papers focused on Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (3 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (3 papers) and Migration, Health and Trauma (3 papers). Lianne Straus collaborates with scholars based in Spain, United Kingdom and Netherlands. Lianne Straus's co-authors include Robert Pool, Christopher Pell, Andy McEwen, Arantza Meñaca, Erin V. W. Andrew, Marjolein Gysels, Helen Croker, Michael Ussher, Robert West and Bess H. Marcus and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, BMC Public Health and Malaria Journal.

In The Last Decade

Lianne Straus

12 papers receiving 346 citations

Peers

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Amsale Cherie Ethiopia
Barbara K. Wingrove United States
Eh Kalu Shwe Oo United States
Summer Rosenstock United States
Phuoc Le United States
Paula Tavrow United States
Lufuno Makhado South Africa
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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Pell, Christopher, Lianne Straus, Erin V. W. Andrew, Arantza Meñaca, & Robert Pool. (2011). Social and Cultural Factors Affecting Uptake of Interventions for Malaria in Pregnancy in Africa: A Systematic Review of the Qualitative Research. PLoS ONE. 6(7). e22452–e22452. 119 indexed citations
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Straus, Lianne, Khátia Munguambe, Quique Bassat, et al.. (2011). Inherent illnesses and attacks: an ethnographic study of interpretations of childhood Acute Respiratory Infections (ARIs) in Manhiça, southern Mozambique. BMC Public Health. 11(1). 556–556. 13 indexed citations
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Gysels, Marjolein, Christopher Pell, Lianne Straus, & Robert Pool. (2011). End of life care in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review of the qualitative literature. BMC Palliative Care. 10(1). 6–6. 79 indexed citations
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Pell, Christopher, Lianne Straus, Suparat Phuanukoonnon, et al.. (2010). Community response to intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in infants (IPTi) in Papua New Guinea. Malaria Journal. 9(1). 369–369. 13 indexed citations
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McEwen, Andy, Lianne Straus, & Helen Croker. (2009). Dietary beliefs and behaviour of a UK Somali population. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics. 22(2). 116–121. 19 indexed citations
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McEwen, Andy & Lianne Straus. (2009). Counterfeit tobacco in London: local crime requires an international solution. Trends in Organized Crime. 12(3-4). 251–259. 3 indexed citations
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McEwen, Andy, Lianne Straus, & Michael Ussher. (2008). Physical inactivity of a Somali population in London (letter). UCL Discovery (University College London). 1 indexed citations
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Ussher, Michael, Paul Aveyard, Tim Coleman, et al.. (2008). Physical activity as an aid to smoking cessation during pregnancy: Two feasibility studies. BMC Public Health. 8(1). 328–328. 29 indexed citations
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Straus, Lianne, et al.. (2007). Somali women's experience of childbirth in the UK: Perspectives from Somali health workers. Midwifery. 25(2). 181–186. 77 indexed citations
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Straus, Lianne, Andy McEwen, & Helen Croker. (2007). Smoking prevalence and attitudes of a Somali population in London. UCL Discovery (University College London). 2 indexed citations
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Ussher, Michael, et al.. (2007). Factors Associated With Exercise Participation and Attitudes to Exercise Among Pregnant Smokers. The Journal of Smoking Cessation. 2(1). 12–16. 7 indexed citations
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Straus, Lianne, Andy McEwen, & Helen Croker. (2007). Smoking Attitudes and Prevalence of a Somali Population in London. The Journal of Smoking Cessation. 2(2). 68–72. 5 indexed citations

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