Matthew Dunn

4.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
125 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Matthew Dunn is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Epidemiology and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew Dunn has authored 125 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 40 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 35 papers in Epidemiology and 33 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Matthew Dunn's work include Hormonal and reproductive studies (40 papers), Doping in Sports (23 papers) and Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (20 papers). Matthew Dunn is often cited by papers focused on Hormonal and reproductive studies (40 papers), Doping in Sports (23 papers) and Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (20 papers). Matthew Dunn collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Matthew Dunn's co-authors include Fiona H. McKay, Timothy Piatkowski, Louisa Degenhardt, Christina Cheng, Lucy Burns, Raimondo Bruno, Robert Hickey, Victoria White, Wendy Swift and Katinka van de Ven and has published in prestigious journals such as Free Radical Biology and Medicine, The Journal of Urology and Nutrients.

In The Last Decade

Matthew Dunn

115 papers receiving 2.4k citations

Hit Papers

The Role of Food Banks in Addressing Food Insecurity: A S... 2016 2026 2019 2022 2016 50 100 150 200 250

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Matthew Dunn Australia 28 662 638 605 464 408 125 2.5k
Jason Ferris Australia 35 862 1.3× 151 0.2× 716 1.2× 1.2k 2.7× 974 2.4× 185 3.9k
Rebecca E Engell United States 10 785 1.2× 282 0.4× 486 0.8× 463 1.0× 460 1.1× 12 4.5k
Tanya Chikritzhs Australia 37 1.9k 2.8× 301 0.5× 550 0.9× 3.6k 7.8× 461 1.1× 230 5.8k
Jakob Manthey Germany 30 1.3k 1.9× 153 0.2× 123 0.2× 2.4k 5.2× 802 2.0× 156 4.2k
Pia Mäkelä Finland 36 1.7k 2.5× 105 0.2× 231 0.4× 2.2k 4.8× 489 1.2× 169 4.6k
Regina A. Shih United States 38 981 1.5× 56 0.1× 614 1.0× 776 1.7× 758 1.9× 145 4.6k
Tracey E. Barnett United States 27 278 0.4× 55 0.1× 142 0.2× 289 0.6× 215 0.5× 72 1.9k
Anders Ro­melsjö Sweden 33 1.0k 1.6× 116 0.2× 248 0.4× 1.7k 3.7× 482 1.2× 107 3.2k
Laura A. Schmidt United States 29 1.3k 2.0× 270 0.4× 240 0.4× 1.4k 3.1× 286 0.7× 112 3.3k
Steve Allsop Australia 28 730 1.1× 44 0.1× 199 0.3× 911 2.0× 790 1.9× 127 2.9k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Matthew Dunn

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Matthew Dunn

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All Works

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Piatkowski, Timothy, et al.. (2024). What is the prevalence of anabolic‐androgenic steroid use among women? A systematic review. Addiction. 119(12). 2088–2100. 23 indexed citations
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Dunn, Matthew, et al.. (2024). “I go back to it every f**king time”: the normalization of problematic Trenbolone use in online anabolic-androgenic steroid communities. Addiction Research & Theory. 33(2). 81–87. 12 indexed citations
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McKay, Fiona H., et al.. (2024). Assessing the Quality and Behavior Change Potential of Vaping Cessation Apps: Systematic Search and Assessment. JMIR mhealth and uhealth. 12. e55177–e55177. 5 indexed citations
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Vasilevski, Vidanka, Kristen Graham, Fiona H. McKay, et al.. (2024). Barriers and enablers to antenatal care attendance for women referred to social work services in a Victorian regional hospital: A qualitative descriptive study. Women and Birth. 37(2). 443–450. 4 indexed citations
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McKay, Fiona H., et al.. (2024). Investigating the impact of COVID‐19 on international student wellbeing in Australia. Health Promotion Journal of Australia. 36(2). e926–e926. 2 indexed citations
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Piatkowski, Timothy, et al.. (2024). A netnographic study of anabolic‐androgenic steroid initiation videos on YouTube. Drug and Alcohol Review. 44(1). 310–323. 3 indexed citations
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Piatkowski, Timothy, Dominique de Andrade, David L. Neumann, Calvert Tisdale, & Matthew Dunn. (2024). Examining the association between trenbolone, psychological distress, and aggression among males who use anabolic-androgenic steroids. International Journal of Drug Policy. 134. 104636–104636. 6 indexed citations
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Piatkowski, Timothy, Jonathan Robertson, & Matthew Dunn. (2023). Polysubstance use practices among women using anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS). Performance Enhancement & Health. 11(2). 100248–100248. 15 indexed citations
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Piatkowski, Timothy, Jonathan Robertson, Séverine Lamon, & Matthew Dunn. (2023). Gendered perspectives on women’s anabolic–androgenic steroid (AAS) usage practices. Harm Reduction Journal. 20(1). 56–56. 20 indexed citations
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Piatkowski, Timothy, David L. Neumann, & Matthew Dunn. (2023). ‘My mind pretty much went to mush’: A qualitative exploration of trenbolone in the performance and image enhancing drug community. Drug and Alcohol Review. 42(6). 1566–1576. 27 indexed citations
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Dunn, Matthew, et al.. (2023). “Am I Really Living or Just Getting by?” Financial Security and Health-Related Decisions among International Students in Australia. Journal of Studies in International Education. 28(3). 440–457. 5 indexed citations
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Dunn, Matthew, et al.. (2023). Investigating the capacity of Australian drug information systems to detect changes in anabolic-androgenic steroid use and harms. Performance Enhancement & Health. 11(2). 100249–100249. 6 indexed citations
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Kiepek, Niki, Katinka van de Ven, Matthew Dunn, & Cynthia Forlini. (2019). Seeking legitimacy for broad understandings of substance use. International Journal of Drug Policy. 73. 58–63. 16 indexed citations
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Gill, Stephen D., et al.. (2018). HealthPathways improving access to care. Australian Health Review. 43(2). 207–216. 17 indexed citations
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McKay, Fiona H., et al.. (2018). The App Behavior Change Scale: Creation of a Scale to Assess the Potential of Apps to Promote Behavior Change. JMIR mhealth and uhealth. 7(1). e11130–e11130. 76 indexed citations
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Dunn, Matthew. (2016). Wine: The wine gift that keeps on giving. 36(11). 61. 1 indexed citations
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McKay, Fiona H., et al.. (2016). The Role of Food Banks in Addressing Food Insecurity: A Systematic Review. Journal of Community Health. 41(4). 732–740. 267 indexed citations breakdown →
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Peacock, Amy, Natasha Sindicich, Matthew Dunn, et al.. (2015). Co‐ingestion of energy drinks with alcohol and other substances among a sample of people who regularly use ecstasy. Drug and Alcohol Review. 35(3). 352–358. 7 indexed citations
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Henderson‐Wilson, Claire, et al.. (2014). Challenges in the family: problematic substance use and sibling relationships. Family matters. 96(96). 29–38. 5 indexed citations

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