Matthew Niti

952 total citations
9 papers, 779 citations indexed

About

Matthew Niti is a scholar working on Health, Psychiatry and Mental health and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew Niti has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 779 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Health, 5 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 3 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Matthew Niti's work include Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (5 papers), Health disparities and outcomes (5 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (2 papers). Matthew Niti is often cited by papers focused on Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (5 papers), Health disparities and outcomes (5 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (2 papers). Matthew Niti collaborates with scholars based in Singapore. Matthew Niti's co-authors include Ee Heok Kua, Tze Pin Ng, Roger Ho, Peak‐Chiang Chiam, Keng-Bee Yap, Chay‐Hoon Tan, Birit F.P. Broekman, Chay Hoon Tan, Xinyi Gwee and Rajeev Kumar and has published in prestigious journals such as Quality of Life Research, International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Matthew Niti

9 papers receiving 753 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Matthew Niti Singapore 9 241 208 176 136 135 9 779
Masayuki Ishine Japan 14 228 0.9× 121 0.6× 132 0.8× 61 0.4× 147 1.1× 30 674
Jens Kronborg Djernes Denmark 4 417 1.7× 226 1.1× 92 0.5× 70 0.5× 280 2.1× 7 914
C. Hooijer Netherlands 12 260 1.1× 405 1.9× 110 0.6× 60 0.4× 166 1.2× 20 905
P. D’Ath United Kingdom 8 201 0.8× 278 1.3× 95 0.5× 51 0.4× 160 1.2× 16 697
Eleanor Mullan United Kingdom 8 192 0.8× 330 1.6× 122 0.7× 64 0.5× 169 1.3× 13 743
Jan Poppelaars Netherlands 8 305 1.3× 98 0.5× 151 0.9× 143 1.1× 162 1.2× 11 801
P. Saz Spain 12 149 0.6× 302 1.5× 96 0.5× 83 0.6× 129 1.0× 19 670
Carolin Lange Germany 13 169 0.7× 257 1.2× 176 1.0× 69 0.5× 185 1.4× 18 862
Daisy Acosta Dominican Republic 15 229 1.0× 176 0.8× 172 1.0× 86 0.6× 147 1.1× 28 772
Markus Borchelt Germany 14 243 1.0× 144 0.7× 65 0.4× 60 0.4× 206 1.5× 30 779

Countries citing papers authored by Matthew Niti

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Fields of papers citing papers by Matthew Niti

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Matthew Niti

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All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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Broekman, Birit F.P., Matthew Niti, Ma Shwe Zin Nyunt, et al.. (2010). Validation of a Brief Seven-Item Response Bias-Free Geriatric Depression Scale. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 19(6). 589–596. 17 indexed citations
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Ng, Tze Pin, Birit F.P. Broekman, Matthew Niti, Xinyi Gwee, & Ee Heok Kua. (2009). Determinants of Successful Aging Using a Multidimensional Definition Among Chinese Elderly in Singapore. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 17(5). 407–416. 128 indexed citations
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Deurenberg‐Yap, Mabel, et al.. (2009). Diagnostic Accuracy of Anthropometric Indices for Obesity Screening Among Asian Adolescents. Annals of the Academy of Medicine Singapore. 38(1). 3–8. 18 indexed citations
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Niti, Matthew, Tze Pin Ng, Ee Heok Kua, Roger Ho, & Chay Hoon Tan. (2007). Depression and chronic medical illnesses in Asian older adults: the role of subjective health and functional status. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 22(11). 1087–1094. 130 indexed citations
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Kumar, Rajeev, et al.. (2007). Subsyndromal depression in old age: clinical significance and impact in a multi-ethnic community sample of elderly Singaporeans. International Psychogeriatrics. 20(1). 188–200. 46 indexed citations
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Ho, Roger, Matthew Niti, Ee Heok Kua, & Tze Pin Ng. (2007). Body mass index, waist circumference, waist–hip ratio and depressive symptoms in Chinese elderly: a population‐based study. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 23(4). 401–408. 105 indexed citations
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Niti, Matthew, Keng-Bee Yap, Ee Heok Kua, Chay‐Hoon Tan, & Tze Pin Ng. (2007). Physical, social and productive leisure activities, cognitive decline and interaction with APOE-ε4 genotype in Chinese older adults. International Psychogeriatrics. 20(2). 237–251. 163 indexed citations
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Ng, Tze Pin, Matthew Niti, Peak‐Chiang Chiam, & Ee Heok Kua. (2007). Ethnic and Educational Differences in Cognitive Test Performance on Mini-Mental State Examination in Asians. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 15(2). 130–139. 164 indexed citations
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Tan, Wan C., et al.. (2004). Validation of the English version of the Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire in a multi-ethnic Asian population. Quality of Life Research. 13(2). 551–556. 8 indexed citations

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