Mitchell Loeb

2.7k total citations
48 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Mitchell Loeb is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Safety Research and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Mitchell Loeb has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Clinical Psychology, 11 papers in Safety Research and 9 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Mitchell Loeb's work include Disability Rights and Representation (7 papers), Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (6 papers) and Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (6 papers). Mitchell Loeb is often cited by papers focused on Disability Rights and Representation (7 papers), Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation (6 papers) and Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (6 papers). Mitchell Loeb collaborates with scholars based in Norway, United States and Uganda. Mitchell Loeb's co-authors include Jennifer H. Madans, Barbara M. Altman, Arne H. Eide, Jean‐Francois Trani, Daniel Mont, Marit Hoem Kvam, Lars Mehlum, Kristian Tambs, Ingebjørg Hestetun and Øivind Ekeberg and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Spine and British Journal of Sports Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Mitchell Loeb

46 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Mitchell Loeb 544 334 325 276 237 48 1.8k
Edvin Bru 1.1k 2.0× 156 0.5× 434 1.3× 269 1.0× 127 0.5× 103 3.5k
Ladislav Valach 951 1.7× 347 1.0× 214 0.7× 397 1.4× 83 0.4× 85 2.2k
Gilbert R. Parra 1.3k 2.3× 246 0.7× 379 1.2× 402 1.5× 293 1.2× 66 2.8k
M. Cardol 426 0.8× 213 0.6× 493 1.5× 233 0.8× 161 0.7× 72 2.4k
Kerryann Walsh 1.4k 2.6× 386 1.2× 464 1.4× 436 1.6× 598 2.5× 114 2.6k
Jerome Bickenbach 278 0.5× 149 0.4× 299 0.9× 212 0.8× 179 0.8× 59 1.9k
Geoff Bates 675 1.2× 459 1.4× 353 1.1× 369 1.3× 477 2.0× 73 2.1k
Todd Q. Miller 880 1.6× 108 0.3× 631 1.9× 304 1.1× 226 1.0× 38 3.1k
Mary Ellen Young 698 1.3× 376 1.1× 568 1.7× 347 1.3× 403 1.7× 86 3.1k
Beatrice A. Wright 851 1.6× 323 1.0× 315 1.0× 604 2.2× 100 0.4× 37 2.3k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mitchell Loeb

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All Works

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Zia, Nukhba, Abdulgafoor M. Bachani, Dan Kajungu, et al.. (2022). Understanding child disability: Factors associated with child disability at the Iganga-Mayuge Health and Demographic Surveillance Site in Uganda. PLoS ONE. 17(4). e0267182–e0267182.
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Zia, Nukhba, Mitchell Loeb, Dan Kajungu, et al.. (2020). Adaptation and validation of UNICEF/Washington group child functioning module at the Iganga-Mayuge health and demographic surveillance site in Uganda. BMC Public Health. 20(1). 1334–1334. 17 indexed citations
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Zia, Nukhba, Abdulgafoor M. Bachani, Dan Kajungu, et al.. (2020). Measuring child functioning: Assessing correlation and agreement between caregiver and child responses at the Iganga-Mayuge health and demographic surveillance site in Uganda. Disability and health journal. 14(2). 101022–101022. 4 indexed citations
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Loeb, Mitchell, et al.. (2018). The development and testing of a module on child functioning for identifying children with disabilities on surveys. I: Background. Disability and health journal. 11(4). 495–501. 49 indexed citations
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Cappa, Claudia, et al.. (2018). The development and testing of a module on child functioning for identifying children with disabilities on surveys. III: Field testing. Disability and health journal. 11(4). 510–518. 50 indexed citations
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Loeb, Mitchell, et al.. (2017). Measuring child functioning:the Unicef/ Washington Group Module. Salud Pública de México. 59(4, jul-ago). 485–485. 30 indexed citations
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Madans, Jennifer H. & Mitchell Loeb. (2012). Methods to improve international comparability of census and survey measures of disability. Disability and Rehabilitation. 35(13). 1070–1073. 44 indexed citations
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Madans, Jennifer H., Mitchell Loeb, & Barbara M. Altman. (2011). Measuring disability and monitoring the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: the work of the Washington Group on Disability Statistics. BMC Public Health. 11(Suppl 4). S4–S4. 293 indexed citations
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Jonas, Bruce S. & Mitchell Loeb. (2010). Mood disorders and physical functioning difficulties as predictors of complex activity limitations in young U.S. adults. Disability and health journal. 3(3). 171–178. 16 indexed citations
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Loeb, Mitchell & Li-Hui Chen. (2010). Assessing injury-related movement difficulties: A method for analyzing the association between functional limitations and social participation. Disability and health journal. 4(2). 102–111. 9 indexed citations
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Loeb, Mitchell, et al.. (2007). Narrowband UVB therapy for vitiligo: does the repigmentation last?. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. 21(7). 891–896. 38 indexed citations
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Helsing, Per, Dag André Nymoen, Sarah Ariansen, et al.. (2007). Population‐based prevalence of CDKN2A and CDK4 mutations in patients with multiple primary melanomas. Genes Chromosomes and Cancer. 47(2). 175–184. 33 indexed citations
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Hestetun, Ingebjørg, Mette Ystgaard, Mitchell Loeb, & Lars Mehlum. (2006). The impact of abuse and neglect in childhood on later events and difficulties in a group of suicide attempters. Psychiatria Danubina. 18. 85–85.
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Kvam, Marit Hoem, Mitchell Loeb, & Kristian Tambs. (2006). Mental Health in Deaf Adults: Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression Among Hearing and Deaf Individuals. The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. 12(1). 1–7. 130 indexed citations
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Mehlum, Lars, et al.. (2006). Risk Factors for Long-Term Posttraumatic Stress Reactions in Unarmed UN Military Observers. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 194(10). 800–804. 13 indexed citations
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Loeb, Mitchell, et al.. (2005). Women with disabilities sharing knowledge: Education, Employment, Reproductive history. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 1 indexed citations
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Helsing, Per & Mitchell Loeb. (2004). Small diameter melanoma: a follow-up of the Norwegian Melanoma Project. British Journal of Dermatology. 151(5). 1081–1083. 25 indexed citations
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Loeb, Mitchell, Gert Van Rooy, & Arne H. Eide. (2003). Living Conditions among People with Disabilities in Namibia. A National, Representative Study. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo). 17 indexed citations
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Dullerud, R., et al.. (1998). Influence of Fibrinolytic Factors on Scar Formation After Lumbar Discectomy. Spine. 23(13). 1464–1469. 32 indexed citations

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