Monika Marko-Holguin

490 total citations
16 papers, 318 citations indexed

About

Monika Marko-Holguin is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Applied Psychology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Monika Marko-Holguin has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 318 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Clinical Psychology, 12 papers in Applied Psychology and 6 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Monika Marko-Holguin's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (13 papers), Digital Mental Health Interventions (12 papers) and Impact of Technology on Adolescents (4 papers). Monika Marko-Holguin is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (13 papers), Digital Mental Health Interventions (12 papers) and Impact of Technology on Adolescents (4 papers). Monika Marko-Holguin collaborates with scholars based in United States and Australia. Monika Marko-Holguin's co-authors include Benjamin W. Van Voorhees, Joshua Fogel, Tracy R. G. Gladstone, Marya E. Corden, Carl C. Bell, Mark A. Reinecke, Marian Fitzgibbon, William R. Beardslee, Katie Richards and Mary E. Johnson and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Medical Internet Research, Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology and JMIR mhealth and uhealth.

In The Last Decade

Monika Marko-Holguin

16 papers receiving 304 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Monika Marko-Holguin United States 12 187 174 111 72 46 16 318
Sally Bradford Australia 9 165 0.9× 127 0.7× 99 0.9× 71 1.0× 119 2.6× 14 339
Marjo Kurki Finland 12 163 0.9× 108 0.6× 62 0.6× 58 0.8× 55 1.2× 27 285
Camellia Hancheva Bulgaria 3 123 0.7× 154 0.9× 53 0.5× 84 1.2× 37 0.8× 7 264
Rhea Sharma United States 7 140 0.7× 97 0.6× 71 0.6× 47 0.7× 89 1.9× 13 253
Gabrielle Jones Australia 8 66 0.4× 124 0.7× 100 0.9× 55 0.8× 45 1.0× 11 249
Mia Eisenstadt United Kingdom 5 138 0.7× 77 0.4× 39 0.4× 52 0.7× 65 1.4× 10 233
Mardi Daley Canada 8 196 1.0× 46 0.3× 98 0.9× 40 0.6× 60 1.3× 16 307
Ondrej Kalina Slovakia 9 89 0.5× 70 0.4× 124 1.1× 43 0.6× 36 0.8× 21 276
Jenna Jacob United Kingdom 10 198 1.1× 57 0.3× 80 0.7× 41 0.6× 84 1.8× 35 318
Andrew P. Paves United States 5 200 1.1× 90 0.5× 103 0.9× 44 0.6× 133 2.9× 7 394

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Monika Marko-Holguin

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Marko-Holguin, Monika, et al.. (2019). A Two-Way Interactive Text Messaging Application for Low-Income Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions: Design-Thinking Development Approach. JMIR mhealth and uhealth. 7(5). e11833–e11833. 30 indexed citations
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Bunge, Eduardo L., Lisa M. Brown, Yan Leykin, et al.. (2019). Impact of an online depression prevention intervention on suicide risk factors for adolescents and young adults. mHealth. 5. 11–11. 18 indexed citations
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Mahoney, Nicholas R., et al.. (2017). A Little Effort Can Withstand the Hardship: Fielding an Internet-Based Intervention to Prevent Depression among Urban Racial/Ethnic Minority Adolescents in a Primary Care Setting. Journal of the National Medical Association. 110(2). 130–142. 12 indexed citations
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Bahroos, Neil, et al.. (2017). From silos to an innovative health care delivery and patient engagement model for children in Medicaid. Healthcare. 6(1). 67–73. 4 indexed citations
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Kim, Paul, Venkatesh Iyer, Monika Marko-Holguin, et al.. (2017). Evaluation of protective and vulnerability factors for depression following an internet-based intervention to prevent depression in at-risk adolescents. International Journal of Mental Health Promotion. 19(2). 69–84. 3 indexed citations
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Richards, Katie, et al.. (2016). RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL OF AN INTERNET-BASED INTERVENTION TO PREVENT ADOLESCENT DEPRESSION IN A PRIMARY CARE SETTING (CATCH-IT): 2.5-YEAR OUTCOMES.. PubMed. 16(2). 113–134. 15 indexed citations
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Marko-Holguin, Monika, et al.. (2016). “Why Should I Tell My Business?”: An Emerging Theory of Coping and Disclosure in Teens. Research and theory for nursing practice. 30(2). 124–142. 10 indexed citations
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Voorhees, Benjamin W. Van, Tracy R. G. Gladstone, Monika Marko-Holguin, et al.. (2015). Development of a technology-based behavioral vaccine to prevent adolescent depression: A health system integration model. Internet Interventions. 2(3). 303–313. 16 indexed citations
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Marko-Holguin, Monika, Phyllis Clarke Rothberg, Mary Harris, et al.. (2015). An internet-based adolescent depression preventive intervention: study protocol for a randomized control trial. Trials. 16(1). 203–203. 27 indexed citations
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Gladstone, Tracy R. G., et al.. (2013). Understanding Adolescent Response to a Technology-Based Depression Prevention Program. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology. 43(1). 102–114. 22 indexed citations
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Voorhees, Benjamin W. Van, Robert C. Hsiung, Monika Marko-Holguin, et al.. (2013). Internal Versus External Motivation in Referral of Primary Care Patients with Depression to an Internet Support Group: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 15(3). e42–e42. 14 indexed citations
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Marko-Holguin, Monika, et al.. (2013). Pilot Study of Implementation of an Internet-Based Depression Prevention Intervention (CATCH-IT) for Adolescents in 12 US Primary Care Practices. The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders. 15(6). 21 indexed citations
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Marko-Holguin, Monika, et al.. (2013). Economic analysis of an internet-based depression prevention intervention.. PubMed. 16(3). 121–30. 18 indexed citations
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Marko-Holguin, Monika, Joshua Fogel, Tracy R. G. Gladstone, et al.. (2013). Randomized Clinical Trial of a Primary Care Internet-based Intervention to Prevent Adolescent Depression: One-year Outcomes.. PubMed. 22(2). 106–17. 70 indexed citations
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Corden, Marya E., et al.. (2012). Chicago Urban Resiliency Building (CURB): An Internet-Based Depression-Prevention Intervention for Urban African-American and Latino Adolescents. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 22(1). 150–160. 32 indexed citations
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Marko-Holguin, Monika, et al.. (2011). Attitudes toward depression among a sample of Muslim adolescents in the Midwestern United States. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health. 23(3). 293–301. 6 indexed citations

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