Naomi Rutenberg

2.7k total citations
37 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Naomi Rutenberg is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Safety Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Naomi Rutenberg has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in General Health Professions, 15 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 13 papers in Safety Research. Recurrent topics in Naomi Rutenberg's work include Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (18 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (15 papers) and Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (13 papers). Naomi Rutenberg is often cited by papers focused on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (18 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (15 papers) and Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (13 papers). Naomi Rutenberg collaborates with scholars based in United States, Belgium and India. Naomi Rutenberg's co-authors include Susan Watkins, Jane Chege, M. Laourou, E. Akam, Emmanuel Lagarde, Kate Macintyre, Ali Mehryar Karim, Ann K. Blanc, Avina Sarna and Lisanne Brown and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, AIDS and JAMA Internal Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Naomi Rutenberg

36 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Naomi Rutenberg United States 22 881 723 443 318 260 37 1.5k
James D Shelton United States 24 892 1.0× 694 1.0× 488 1.1× 440 1.4× 307 1.2× 56 1.8k
Emma Slaymaker United Kingdom 22 1.1k 1.3× 926 1.3× 279 0.6× 526 1.7× 387 1.5× 53 1.9k
Angela Obasi United Kingdom 24 1.1k 1.2× 924 1.3× 348 0.8× 461 1.4× 289 1.1× 65 1.9k
Astrid Blystad Norway 28 769 0.9× 466 0.6× 581 1.3× 406 1.3× 277 1.1× 72 1.9k
Raphael Isingo Tanzania 25 775 0.9× 956 1.3× 440 1.0× 453 1.4× 305 1.2× 44 1.8k
Martine Collumbien United Kingdom 22 909 1.0× 606 0.8× 275 0.6× 487 1.5× 608 2.3× 57 1.8k
Pranitha Maharaj South Africa 22 1.1k 1.2× 661 0.9× 286 0.6× 170 0.5× 479 1.8× 87 1.5k
Dean Peacock South Africa 23 1.1k 1.3× 713 1.0× 190 0.4× 310 1.0× 478 1.8× 52 1.7k
Karen Marie Moland Norway 30 973 1.1× 675 0.9× 967 2.2× 593 1.9× 193 0.7× 80 2.3k
Antoine Serufilira United States 16 965 1.1× 1.1k 1.5× 215 0.5× 624 2.0× 333 1.3× 25 1.7k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Naomi Rutenberg

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Naomi Rutenberg

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All Works

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Obermeyer, Carla Makhlouf, Sarah Bott, Patrizia Carrieri, et al.. (2009). HIV testing, treatment and prevention: Generic tools for operational research. 42 indexed citations
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Sarna, Avina, Matthew Chersich, Jerry Okal, et al.. (2009). Changes in sexual risk taking with antiretroviral treatment: influence of context and gender norms in Mombasa, Kenya. Culture Health & Sexuality. 11(8). 783–797. 32 indexed citations
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Lüchters, Stanley, Avina Sarna, Scott Geibel, et al.. (2008). Safer Sexual Behaviors after 12 Months of Antiretroviral Treatment in Mombasa, Kenya: A Prospective Cohort. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 22(7). 587–594. 66 indexed citations
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Sarna, Avina, Stanley Lüchters, Scott Geibel, et al.. (2008). Short- and Long-Term Efficacy of Modified Directly Observed Antiretroviral Treatment in Mombasa, Kenya: A Randomized Trial. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 48(5). 611–619. 61 indexed citations
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Duerr, Ann, Stacey Hurst, Athena P. Kourtis, Naomi Rutenberg, & Denise J. Jamieson. (2005). Integrating family planning and prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission in resource-limited settings. The Lancet. 366(9481). 261–263. 40 indexed citations
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Rutenberg, Naomi, et al.. (2005). Field Experiences Integrating Family Planning into Programs to Prevent Mother‐to‐Child Transmission of HIV. Studies in Family Planning. 36(3). 235–245. 64 indexed citations
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Macintyre, Kate, Naomi Rutenberg, Lisanne Brown, & Ali Mehryar Karim. (2004). Understanding Perceptions of HIV Risk Among Adolescents in KwaZulu-Natal. AIDS and Behavior. 8(3). 237–250. 105 indexed citations
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Rutenberg, Naomi, Carol E. Kaufman, Kate Macintyre, Lisanne Brown, & Ali Mehryar Karim. (2003). Pregnant or Positive: Adolescent Childbearing and HIV Risk in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Reproductive Health Matters. 11(22). 122–133. 23 indexed citations
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Auvert, Bertran, Anne Buvé, Emmanuel Lagarde, et al.. (2001). Male circumcision and HIV infection in four cities in sub-Saharan Africa. AIDS. 15. S31–S40. 98 indexed citations
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Buvé, A., Emmanuel Lagarde, Michel Caraël, et al.. (2001). Interpreting sexual behaviour data: validity issues in the multicentre study on factors determining the differential spread of HIV in four African cities. AIDS. 15. S117–S126. 115 indexed citations
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Kerrigan, Deanna, et al.. (2000). The female condom: dynamics of use in urban Zimbabwe.. JAMA Internal Medicine. 161(5). 21 indexed citations
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Rutenberg, Naomi, Ann Biddlecom, & Frederick AD Kaona. (2000). Reproductive Decision-Making in the Context of HIV and AIDS: A Qualitative Study in Ndola, Zambia. International Family Planning Perspectives. 26(3). 124–124. 72 indexed citations
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Fisher, Andrew, et al.. (2000). The Female Condom: Dynamics of Use in Zimbabwe. 1 indexed citations
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Janowitz, Barbara, Jane Chege, Andrew Thompson, Naomi Rutenberg, & Rick Homan. (2000). Community-Based Distribution in Tanzania: Costs and Impacts of Alternative Strategies to Improve Worker Performance. International Family Planning Perspectives. 26(4). 158–158. 12 indexed citations
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Rutenberg, Naomi & Susan Watkins. (1997). The Buzz Outside the Clinics: Conversations and Contraception in Nyanza Province, Kenya. Studies in Family Planning. 28(4). 290–290. 201 indexed citations
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Rutenberg, Naomi, Ann K. Blanc, & Saidi Kapiga. (1994). Sexual behaviour social change and family planning among men and women in Tanzania.. 173–196. 9 indexed citations
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Rutenberg, Naomi. (1993). The estimation of fecundability from survey data on coital activity. UMI eBooks. 2 indexed citations
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Rutenberg, Naomi & Ian Diamond. (1993). Fertility in botswana: The recent decline and future prospects. Demography. 30(2). 143–157. 39 indexed citations
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Blanc, Ann K. & Naomi Rutenberg. (1991). Coitus and Contraception: The Utility of Data on Sexual Intercourse for Family Planning Programs. Studies in Family Planning. 22(3). 162–162. 39 indexed citations

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