Maha Almuneef

2.8k total citations
65 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Maha Almuneef is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Epidemiology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Maha Almuneef has authored 65 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Clinical Psychology, 15 papers in Epidemiology and 14 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Maha Almuneef's work include Child Abuse and Trauma (31 papers), Migration, Health and Trauma (20 papers) and Intimate Partner and Family Violence (12 papers). Maha Almuneef is often cited by papers focused on Child Abuse and Trauma (31 papers), Migration, Health and Trauma (20 papers) and Intimate Partner and Family Violence (12 papers). Maha Almuneef collaborates with scholars based in Saudi Arabia, United States and United Kingdom. Maha Almuneef's co-authors include Ziad A. Memish, Hanan H. Balkhy, Majid A. Al‐Eissa, Hassan Saleheen, Fadia AlBuhairan, Christine Francis, Jo‐Anne R. Dillon, Yaseen M. Arabi, Abdullah Al Shimemeri and M Y Khan and has published in prestigious journals such as PEDIATRICS, Journal of Clinical Microbiology and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Maha Almuneef

63 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Maha Almuneef Saudi Arabia 27 715 564 324 311 280 65 2.0k
Sarah Alsubaie Saudi Arabia 23 752 1.1× 364 0.6× 359 1.1× 378 1.2× 121 0.4× 62 2.1k
Μαρία Τσολιά Greece 32 392 0.5× 1.7k 3.0× 200 0.6× 191 0.6× 407 1.5× 157 3.8k
Ali M. Somily Saudi Arabia 22 700 1.0× 335 0.6× 142 0.4× 366 1.2× 150 0.5× 116 2.2k
Eric Chamot United States 30 173 0.2× 964 1.7× 265 0.8× 483 1.6× 226 0.8× 76 3.0k
William M. Stauffer United States 27 355 0.5× 327 0.6× 165 0.5× 193 0.6× 955 3.4× 116 2.4k
Fahad Alzamil Saudi Arabia 17 345 0.5× 262 0.5× 214 0.7× 131 0.4× 106 0.4× 38 1.1k
Shawn Vasoo Singapore 27 499 0.7× 527 0.9× 73 0.2× 226 0.7× 205 0.7× 117 2.6k
Nicole Ritz Switzerland 30 250 0.3× 1.1k 2.0× 170 0.5× 177 0.6× 217 0.8× 130 3.0k
Jennifer Adjemian United States 32 471 0.7× 2.3k 4.1× 100 0.3× 310 1.0× 344 1.2× 65 4.9k
Jeannine L.A. Hautvast Netherlands 21 133 0.2× 352 0.6× 489 1.5× 91 0.3× 194 0.7× 66 1.5k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Maha Almuneef

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Abolfotouh, Mostafa A. & Maha Almuneef. (2024). Association of Women Empowerment with Intimate Partner Violence in Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Women s Health. Volume 16. 1829–1843. 1 indexed citations
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Saleheen, Hassan, et al.. (2023). Determining the Prevalence of Child Maltreatment Among Young Adults in Saudi Arabia Using ISPCAN Child Abuse Screening Tool. Cureus. 15(5). e38531–e38531. 3 indexed citations
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Alqanatish, Jubran, et al.. (2022). Child health advocacy in Saudi Arabia: Traditional medicine as a model. Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences. 18(1). 1–8. 1 indexed citations
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Abolfotouh, Mostafa A. & Maha Almuneef. (2019). Prevalence, pattern and factors of intimate partner violence against Saudi women. Journal of Public Health. 42(3). e206–e214. 18 indexed citations
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Almuneef, Maha. (2019). Long term consequences of child sexual abuse in Saudi Arabia: A report from national study. Child Abuse & Neglect. 116(Pt 1). 103967–103967. 34 indexed citations
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Al‐Eissa, Majid A., et al.. (2018). Prevalence of Sexual Abuse Among Secondary School Students in Saudi Arabia. Violence and Victims. 33(5). 855–870. 6 indexed citations
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Almuneef, Maha, et al.. (2017). Relationship between childhood bullying and addictive and anti-social behaviors among adults in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional national study. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health. 31(5). 10 indexed citations
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Almuneef, Maha, Dana M. Hollinshead, Hassan Saleheen, et al.. (2016). Adverse childhood experiences and association with health, mental health, and risky behavior in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Child Abuse & Neglect. 60. 10–17. 67 indexed citations
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AlBuhairan, Fadia, et al.. (2015). Non-suicidal self-strangulation among adolescents in Saudi Arabia: Case series of the choking game. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 30. 43–45. 16 indexed citations
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Almuneef, Maha, et al.. (2013). Brucella melitensis infection of ventriculo-peritoneal shunt: A form of neurobrucellosis manifested as gastrointestinal symptoms. Journal of Infection and Public Health. 7(1). 62–65. 7 indexed citations
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Almuneef, Maha, et al.. (2010). Child Abuse and Neglect in Saudi Arabia: Journey of recognition to implementation of national prevention strategies. Child Abuse & Neglect. 34(1). 28–33. 77 indexed citations
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Balkhy, Hanan H., et al.. (2006). Hospital- and community-acquired infections: a point prevalence and risk factors survey in a tertiary care center in Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 10(4). 326–333. 78 indexed citations
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Almuneef, Maha, et al.. (2005). Chickenpox complications in Saudi Arabia: Is it time for routine varicella vaccination?. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 10(2). 156–161. 36 indexed citations
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Alsubaie, Sarah, et al.. (2005). Acute brucellosis in Saudi families: Relationship between brucella serology and clinical symptoms. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 9(4). 218–224. 39 indexed citations
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Al‐Khenaizan, Sultan, et al.. (2005). Lichen sclerosus mistaken for child sexual abuse. International Journal of Dermatology. 44(4). 317–320. 12 indexed citations
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Balkhy, Hanan H., Ziad A. Memish, & Maha Almuneef. (2003). Effect of intensive surveillance on cesarean-section wound infection rate in a Saudi Arabian hospital. American Journal of Infection Control. 31(5). 288–290. 11 indexed citations
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Almuneef, Maha, et al.. (2003). Pyogenic Liver Abscess and Papillon-Lefevre Syndrome: Not a Rare Association. PEDIATRICS. 111(1). e85–e88. 67 indexed citations
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Memish, Ziad A., Maha Almuneef, & Jo‐Anne R. Dillon. (2002). Epidemiology of needlestick and sharps injuries in a tertiary care center in Saudi Arabia. American Journal of Infection Control. 30(4). 234–241. 59 indexed citations
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Almuneef, Maha, Shahid M. Nimjee, Kaveh Khoshnood, George Miller, & Michael O. Rigsby. (2001). PREVALENCE OF ANTIBODIES TO HUMAN HERPESVIRUS 8 (HHV-8) IN SAUDI ARABIAN PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT RENAL FAILURE1234. Transplantation. 71(8). 1120–1124. 21 indexed citations

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