Maya Corneille

644 total citations
28 papers, 459 citations indexed

About

Maya Corneille is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science and Education. According to data from OpenAlex, Maya Corneille has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 459 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in General Health Professions, 11 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 11 papers in Education. Recurrent topics in Maya Corneille's work include Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (10 papers), Gender Roles and Identity Studies (6 papers) and Racial and Ethnic Identity Research (5 papers). Maya Corneille is often cited by papers focused on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (10 papers), Gender Roles and Identity Studies (6 papers) and Racial and Ethnic Identity Research (5 papers). Maya Corneille collaborates with scholars based in United States and Netherlands. Maya Corneille's co-authors include Faye Z. Belgrave, Trenette T. Clark, Anna Lee, Sinead N. Younge, Anna K. Lee, Aashir Nasim, Laura Plybon, Kristina B. Hood, Rosalie Corona and Anh B. Nguyen and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Journal of American College Health and Journal of Family Issues.

In The Last Decade

Maya Corneille

28 papers receiving 429 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Maya Corneille United States 13 204 155 124 102 82 28 459
Lúcia Ramiro Portugal 13 253 1.2× 120 0.8× 145 1.2× 53 0.5× 67 0.8× 58 455
Blanca Ortiz‐Torres Puerto Rico 8 204 1.0× 199 1.3× 168 1.4× 54 0.5× 69 0.8× 15 468
Jeffrey Shears United States 13 152 0.7× 151 1.0× 212 1.7× 141 1.4× 48 0.6× 32 505
Normanda Araújo de Morais Brazil 12 242 1.2× 135 0.9× 161 1.3× 55 0.5× 45 0.5× 66 524
Tiffany G. Townsend United States 14 193 0.9× 273 1.8× 237 1.9× 154 1.5× 135 1.6× 29 619
B. E. Pruitt United States 12 227 1.1× 94 0.6× 161 1.3× 63 0.6× 46 0.6× 33 489
Jenna Gaarde United States 6 296 1.5× 108 0.7× 105 0.8× 78 0.8× 59 0.7× 6 452
Miriam R. Arbeit United States 11 142 0.7× 132 0.9× 192 1.5× 143 1.4× 70 0.9× 30 595
Camille R. Quinn United States 15 247 1.2× 229 1.5× 357 2.9× 51 0.5× 48 0.6× 63 643
Lori‐Ann Palen United States 14 253 1.2× 157 1.0× 131 1.1× 59 0.6× 41 0.5× 33 635

Countries citing papers authored by Maya Corneille

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Fields of papers citing papers by Maya Corneille

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Maya Corneille

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Maya Corneille. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Maya Corneille based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Maya Corneille. Maya Corneille is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Henderson, Dawn X., et al.. (2021). An investigation of coping in response to different race-related stressor experiences in school among racially diverse participants.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 91(2). 181–192. 5 indexed citations
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Lee, Anna K., et al.. (2021). Pathways to institutional transformation at HBCUs: recommendations from HBCU Black women STEM Faculty. SN Social Sciences. 1(4). 3 indexed citations
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Lee, Anna K., Maya Corneille, & Dwayne T. Brandon. (2019). Masculinity ideology and racism as indicators of obesity risk among Black men. Journal of the National Medical Association. 111(6). 642–647. 4 indexed citations
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Corneille, Maya, et al.. (2019). Barriers to the advancement of women of color faculty in STEM. Equality Diversity and Inclusion An International Journal. 38(3). 328–348. 60 indexed citations
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Carter, Lemuria, et al.. (2015). Exploring User Acceptance of a Text-message Base Health Intervention among Young African Americans. AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction. 7(3). 110–124. 8 indexed citations
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Lee, Anna K., et al.. (2015). The stressors of being young and Black: Cardiovascular health and Black young adults. Psychology and Health. 31(5). 578–591. 28 indexed citations
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Corneille, Maya, et al.. (2014). "There’s more to us than this:" A qualitative study of Black young adults’ perceptions of media portrayals of HIV. Digital Scholarship - UNLV (University of Nevada Reno). 8(4). 5. 1 indexed citations
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Corneille, Maya, et al.. (2014). Exploring User Acceptance of a Text-Message Based Health Intervention. 7. 2759–2767. 3 indexed citations
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Younge, Sinead N., Cherrie B. Boyer, Angelica Geter, Judith C. Barker, & Maya Corneille. (2014). An Exploration of the Sexual Behaviors of Emerging Adult Men Attending a Historically Black College/University. PubMed. 1(1). 65–96. 4 indexed citations
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Clark, Trenette T., et al.. (2013). Developmental Trajectories of Alcohol Use Among Monoracial and Biracial Black Adolescents and Adults. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 45(3). 249–257. 24 indexed citations
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Younge, Sinead N., et al.. (2013). The Paradox of Risk: Historically Black College/University Students and Sexual Health. Journal of American College Health. 61(5). 254–262. 34 indexed citations
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Corneille, Maya, et al.. (2012). Ethnic identity, masculinity, and healthy sexual relationships among African American men.. Psychology of Men & Masculinity. 13(4). 393–399. 10 indexed citations
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Nguyen, Anh B., et al.. (2010). Beyond traditional gender roles and identity: does reconceptualisation better predict condom-related outcomes for African-American women?. Culture Health & Sexuality. 12(6). 603–617. 20 indexed citations
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Belgrave, Faye Z., et al.. (2010). Promoting Academic Achievement: The Role of Peers and Family in the Academic Engagement of African American Adolescents. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community. 38(3). 198–212. 18 indexed citations
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Corona, Rosalie, Elizabeth Turf, Maya Corneille, Faye Z. Belgrave, & Aashir Nasim. (2009). Risk and protective factors for tobacco use among 8th- and 10th-grade African American students in Virginia.. PubMed. 6(2). A45–A45. 13 indexed citations
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Corona, Rosalie, Elizabeth Turf, Maya Corneille, Faye Z. Belgrave, & Aashir Nasim. (2009). Peer Reviewed: Risk and Protective Factors for Tobacco Use Among 8th- and 10th-Grade African American Students in Virginia. Preventing Chronic Disease. 6(2). 2 indexed citations
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Belgrave, Faye Z., et al.. (2008). An Evaluation of an Enhanced Sisters Informing Sisters about Topics on AIDS (SISTA) HIV Prevention Curriculum: The Role of Drug Education. Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services. 7(4). 313–327. 5 indexed citations
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Corneille, Maya, et al.. (2008). Age and HIV Risk and Protective Behaviors Among African American Women. Journal of Black Psychology. 34(2). 217–233. 29 indexed citations
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Corneille, Maya, et al.. (2005). What's Culture Got to Do with It? Prevention Programs for African American Adolescent Girls. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 16(4). 38–47. 43 indexed citations

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