Mark Edberg

1.3k total citations
65 papers, 847 citations indexed

About

Mark Edberg is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science and Safety Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark Edberg has authored 65 papers receiving a total of 847 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in General Health Professions, 25 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 15 papers in Safety Research. Recurrent topics in Mark Edberg's work include Community Health and Development (13 papers), Youth Development and Social Support (12 papers) and Migration, Health and Trauma (7 papers). Mark Edberg is often cited by papers focused on Community Health and Development (13 papers), Youth Development and Social Support (12 papers) and Migration, Health and Trauma (7 papers). Mark Edberg collaborates with scholars based in United States, Costa Rica and Myanmar. Mark Edberg's co-authors include Sean D. Cleary, Elizabeth Andrade, Amita Vyas, Ivonne Rivera, W. Douglas Evans, Uriyoán Colón‐Ramos, Frank Y. Wong, Jeffrey B. Bingenheimer, Chwee Lye Chng and Rajiv N. Rimal and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and The FASEB Journal.

In The Last Decade

Mark Edberg

59 papers receiving 798 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark Edberg United States 15 342 290 215 140 92 65 847
Lucy Mkandawire‐Valhmu United States 16 329 1.0× 355 1.2× 216 1.0× 99 0.7× 62 0.7× 76 769
Nancy Murray United States 17 368 1.1× 226 0.8× 179 0.8× 126 0.9× 87 0.9× 46 840
Jean Hughes Canada 18 532 1.6× 265 0.9× 268 1.2× 115 0.8× 90 1.0× 55 963
Miriam J. Hirschfeld Israel 15 476 1.4× 308 1.1× 190 0.9× 187 1.3× 71 0.8× 43 941
Miriam Orcutt United Kingdom 15 252 0.7× 331 1.1× 472 2.2× 108 0.8× 97 1.1× 37 1.0k
Adesola Olumide Nigeria 17 421 1.2× 190 0.7× 212 1.0× 117 0.8× 92 1.0× 42 852
Felicity Thomas United Kingdom 18 355 1.0× 335 1.2× 205 1.0× 90 0.6× 40 0.4× 47 957
Sophie Plagerson South Africa 12 376 1.1× 165 0.6× 294 1.4× 103 0.7× 68 0.7× 32 944
Anuj Kapilashrami United Kingdom 13 297 0.9× 229 0.8× 131 0.6× 158 1.1× 153 1.7× 46 796
Samantha Sabo United States 17 648 1.9× 252 0.9× 265 1.2× 103 0.7× 90 1.0× 56 1.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Mark Edberg

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mark Edberg

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Park, Chulwoo, et al.. (2024). Mixed Methods Study Protocol: Language Identity, Discrimination, and Mental Health among Multilingual 1.5 Generation Asian/Asian American Immigrant Young Adults. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 21(10). 1311–1311.
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Cheng, Yan, Adrienne N. Poon, Wen-Chih Wu, et al.. (2024). Heart Failure Among Asian American Subpopulations. JAMA Network Open. 7(9). e2435672–e2435672. 3 indexed citations
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Edberg, Mark, et al.. (2021). The Adelante project: Realities, challenges and successes in addressing health disparities among central American immigrant youth.. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology. 28(3). 402–412. 4 indexed citations
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Andrade, Elizabeth, et al.. (2021). Resilience of Communities in Puerto Rico Following Hurricane Maria: Community-Based Preparedness and Communication Strategies. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 17. e53–e53. 7 indexed citations
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Park, Chulwoo, et al.. (2021). Future directions of Doctor of Public Health education in the United States: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health. 21(1). 1057–1057. 5 indexed citations
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Andrade, Elizabeth, et al.. (2021). The Impact of Natural Hazards on Older Adult Health: Lessons Learned From Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 17. e52–e52. 13 indexed citations
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Edberg, Mark, et al.. (2020). Recontextualizing the social norms construct as applied to health promotion. SSM - Population Health. 10. 100560–100560. 24 indexed citations
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Sedlander, Erica, Jeffrey B. Bingenheimer, Mary Thiongo, et al.. (2018). “They Destroy the Reproductive System”: Exploring the Belief that Modern Contraceptive Use Causes Infertility. Studies in Family Planning. 49(4). 345–365. 53 indexed citations
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Sedlander, Erica, et al.. (2018). Understanding modern contraception uptake in one Ethiopian community: a case study. Reproductive Health. 15(1). 111–111. 15 indexed citations
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Edberg, Mark, et al.. (2017). Development of a Communication Strategy to Reduce Violence against Children in South Africa: A Social-Ecological Approach. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 6 indexed citations
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Cleary, Sean D., et al.. (2017). Immigrant Trauma and Mental Health Outcomes Among Latino Youth. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 20(5). 1053–1059. 75 indexed citations
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Colón‐Ramos, Uriyoán, et al.. (2017). Formative Research to Design a Promotional Campaign to Increase Drinking Water among Central American Latino Youth in an Urban Area. Journal of Health Communication. 22(6). 459–468. 12 indexed citations
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Edberg, Mark, et al.. (2015). Defining the "Community": Applying Ethnographic Methods for a Latino Immigrant Health Intervention. Human Organization. 74(1). 27–41. 8 indexed citations
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Edberg, Mark, et al.. (2014). Trajectories of involvement in commercial sex exploitation and domestic trafficking of girls and young women: selected qualitative results from an evaluation study. 9(2). 2 indexed citations
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Edberg, Mark. (2013). An ethnographic protocol for determining self-defined community boundaries as the basis for an immigrant Latino health disparities intervention. 141st APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition (November 2 - November 6, 2013). 2 indexed citations
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Edberg, Mark, et al.. (2010). The SAFER Latinos Project: Addressing a Community Ecology Underlying Latino Youth Violence. The Journal of Primary Prevention. 31(4). 247–257. 17 indexed citations
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Chng, Chwee Lye, et al.. (2003). A Model for Understanding Sexual Health Among Asian American/Pacific Islander Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) in the United States. AIDS Education and Prevention. 15(1_supplement). 21–38. 59 indexed citations
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Edberg, Mark. (2000). Making a dent in the cosmos : narco-corridos and the narcotrafficker persona on the U.S.-Mexico border. Bell & Howell Information and Learning eBooks. 1 indexed citations

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