Maggie Kirkman

892 total citations
17 papers, 591 citations indexed

About

Maggie Kirkman is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science and Gender Studies. According to data from OpenAlex, Maggie Kirkman has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 591 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Clinical Psychology, 6 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 5 papers in Gender Studies. Recurrent topics in Maggie Kirkman's work include COVID-19 and Mental Health (5 papers), Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology (3 papers) and Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (2 papers). Maggie Kirkman is often cited by papers focused on COVID-19 and Mental Health (5 papers), Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology (3 papers) and Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (2 papers). Maggie Kirkman collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Netherlands and France. Maggie Kirkman's co-authors include Jane Fisher, Karin Hammarberg, Thach Tran, Heather Rowe, Ruby Stocker, Hau Nguyen, Jayagowri Sastry, Karalyn McDonald, Neşe Direk and Henning Tiemeier and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Affective Disorders, BMJ Open and Public Health Nutrition.

In The Last Decade

Maggie Kirkman

17 papers receiving 578 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Maggie Kirkman Australia 12 337 139 120 114 77 17 591
Amelia M. Stanton United States 15 288 0.9× 177 1.3× 133 1.1× 136 1.2× 82 1.1× 64 672
Angela Barney United States 8 184 0.5× 104 0.7× 190 1.6× 82 0.7× 267 3.5× 12 664
Hui Xie United States 13 244 0.7× 264 1.9× 152 1.3× 150 1.3× 37 0.5× 62 668
Sevim Buzlu Türkiye 10 189 0.6× 284 2.0× 101 0.8× 269 2.4× 50 0.6× 56 676
Hau Nguyen Australia 12 451 1.3× 175 1.3× 262 2.2× 124 1.1× 136 1.8× 29 857
Natasha R. Johnson United States 11 196 0.6× 86 0.6× 154 1.3× 80 0.7× 212 2.8× 33 669
Maggie L. Syme United States 15 179 0.5× 136 1.0× 198 1.6× 98 0.9× 77 1.0× 38 626
Ariella R. Tabaac United States 13 227 0.7× 473 3.4× 120 1.0× 205 1.8× 105 1.4× 28 798
Lindsey Zimmerman United States 11 247 0.7× 210 1.5× 177 1.5× 118 1.0× 37 0.5× 28 609
Carles Pérez Testor Spain 10 310 0.9× 180 1.3× 59 0.5× 188 1.6× 58 0.8× 60 555

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Fields of papers citing papers by Maggie Kirkman

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Maggie Kirkman

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Kirkman, Maggie, et al.. (2023). “Obviously It's for the Victim to Decide”: Restorative Justice for Sexual and Family Violence From the Perspective of Second-Wave Anti-Rape Activists. Violence Against Women. 30(12-13). 3187–3210. 1 indexed citations
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McGuinness, Sarah L., Josphin Johnson, Jane Fisher, et al.. (2022). Organizational responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria, Australia: A qualitative study across four healthcare settings. Frontiers in Public Health. 10. 965664–965664. 11 indexed citations
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Fisher, Jane, Thach Tran, Karin Hammarberg, et al.. (2021). Quantifying the mental health burden of the most severe covid-19 restrictions: A natural experiment. Journal of Affective Disorders. 293. 406–414. 41 indexed citations
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Hammarberg, Karin, Thach Tran, Maggie Kirkman, Heather Rowe, & Jane Fisher. (2021). Preferred policy options to assist post‐COVID‐19 mental health recovery: A population study. Australian Journal of Public Administration. 80(3). 424–434. 2 indexed citations
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Tran, Thach, et al.. (2020). Poor appetite and overeating reported by adults in Australia during the coronavirus-19 disease pandemic: a population-based study. Public Health Nutrition. 24(2). 275–281. 48 indexed citations
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McDonald, Karalyn, et al.. (2020). Pornography and sexual relationships: Discursive challenges for young women. Feminism & Psychology. 30(4). 489–507. 17 indexed citations
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Hammarberg, Karin, Thach Tran, Maggie Kirkman, & Jane Fisher. (2020). Sex and age differences in clinically significant symptoms of depression and anxiety among people in Australia in the first month of COVID-19 restrictions: a national survey. BMJ Open. 10(11). e042696–e042696. 34 indexed citations
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Fisher, Jane, Thach Tran, Karin Hammarberg, et al.. (2020). Mental health of people in Australia in the first month of COVID ‐19 restrictions: a national survey. The Medical Journal of Australia. 213(10). 458–464. 232 indexed citations
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Kirkman, Maggie, et al.. (2019). Prostate care and prostate cancer from the perspectives of undiagnosed men: a systematic review of qualitative research. BMJ Open. 9(1). e022842–e022842. 11 indexed citations
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McDonald, Karalyn, et al.. (2019). What does ‘pornography’ mean in the digital age? Revisiting a definition for social science researchers. Porn Studies. 6(2). 144–168. 42 indexed citations
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Loff, Bebe, et al.. (2019). A Call for Evaluation of Restorative Justice Programs. Trauma Violence & Abuse. 22(1). 186–190. 28 indexed citations
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Holton, Sara, Karin Hammarberg, Heather Rowe, et al.. (2018). Fertility management experiences of women with polycystic ovary syndrome in Australia. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care. 23(4). 282–287. 11 indexed citations
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Tran, Thach, Karin Hammarberg, Joanne Ryan, et al.. (2018). Mental health trajectories among women in Australia as they age. Aging & Mental Health. 23(7). 887–896. 7 indexed citations
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Young, Kate, Maggie Kirkman, Sara Holton, Heather Rowe, & Jane Fisher. (2018). Fertility experiences in women reporting endometriosis: findings from the Understanding Fertility Management in Contemporary Australia survey. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care. 23(6). 434–440. 11 indexed citations
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Freak‐Poli, Rosanne, et al.. (2017). Sexual Activity and Physical Tenderness in Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Prevalence and Associated Characteristics. The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 14(7). 918–927. 65 indexed citations
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Young, Kate, Jane Fisher, & Maggie Kirkman. (2017). Clinicians’ perceptions of women's experiences of endometriosis and of psychosocial care for endometriosis. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 57(1). 87–92. 26 indexed citations
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Holton, Sara, Karin Hammarberg, Heather Rowe, et al.. (2016). Men’s fertility knowledge and childbearing attitudes, desires and outcomes: findings from the Understanding fertility management in contemporary Australia survey. International Journal of Men s Health. 15(3). 215–228. 4 indexed citations

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