Pauline Jivanjee

694 total citations
32 papers, 483 citations indexed

About

Pauline Jivanjee is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology and Speech and Hearing. According to data from OpenAlex, Pauline Jivanjee has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 483 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in General Health Professions, 14 papers in Clinical Psychology and 9 papers in Speech and Hearing. Recurrent topics in Pauline Jivanjee's work include Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare (9 papers), Family and Disability Support Research (8 papers) and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (5 papers). Pauline Jivanjee is often cited by papers focused on Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare (9 papers), Family and Disability Support Research (8 papers) and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (5 papers). Pauline Jivanjee collaborates with scholars based in United States. Pauline Jivanjee's co-authors include Jean M. Kruzich, Barbara J. Friesen, Adjoa Robinson, Susan Tebb, L. Kris Gowen, Terry L. Cross, Laura Burney Nissen, Eileen M. Brennan, Michael D. Pullmann and Nancy Koroloff and has published in prestigious journals such as Psychiatric Services, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry and Journal of Child and Family Studies.

In The Last Decade

Pauline Jivanjee

29 papers receiving 434 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Pauline Jivanjee United States 15 241 164 130 126 122 32 483
Nancy Koroloff United States 13 377 1.6× 200 1.2× 93 0.7× 110 0.9× 85 0.7× 34 585
Raghu Raghavan United Kingdom 14 245 1.0× 112 0.7× 79 0.6× 80 0.6× 45 0.4× 49 457
Eleanor Gil‐Kashiwabara United States 6 186 0.8× 174 1.1× 205 1.6× 97 0.8× 48 0.4× 8 565
Ann Vander Stoep United States 6 221 0.9× 105 0.6× 45 0.3× 74 0.6× 72 0.6× 7 357
Sheila A. Pires United States 9 277 1.1× 165 1.0× 86 0.7× 42 0.3× 55 0.5× 28 431
Gary M. Blau United States 15 344 1.4× 180 1.1× 148 1.1× 71 0.6× 60 0.5× 27 496
Robert J. Illback United States 13 277 1.1× 258 1.6× 48 0.4× 63 0.5× 146 1.2× 36 595
Joanne Riebschleger United States 13 381 1.6× 146 0.9× 132 1.0× 249 2.0× 55 0.5× 37 613
Jacqueline Relihan Canada 10 273 1.1× 187 1.1× 39 0.3× 79 0.6× 94 0.8× 19 505
Laurie Powers United States 13 184 0.8× 54 0.3× 333 2.6× 110 0.9× 66 0.5× 20 527

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Pauline Jivanjee

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Jivanjee, Pauline, et al.. (2019). Training Needs of Peer and Non-Peer Transition Service Providers: Results of a National Survey. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 47(1). 4–20. 5 indexed citations
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Jivanjee, Pauline, et al.. (2018). Development and Psychometric Testing of the Transition Service Provider Competency Scale. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 46(2). 353–362. 2 indexed citations
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Walker, Janet, et al.. (2018). Building Competencies and Skills among Service Providers Working with Young People who Experience Serious Mental Health Conditions: State of the Science. PDXScholar (Portland State University). 2 indexed citations
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Walker, Janet, et al.. (2015). Introduction to the Special Issue: Empirically-based Interventions for Emerging Adults with Serious Mental Health Conditions. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 42(2). 127–130. 4 indexed citations
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Brennan, Eileen M., Julie M. Rosenzweig, Pauline Jivanjee, & Lisa Stewart. (2015). Challenges and Supports for Employed Parents of Children and Youth with Special Needs. Oxford University Press eBooks. 6 indexed citations
6.
Friesen, Barbara J., et al.. (2014). Meeting the Transition Needs of Urban American Indian/Alaska Native Youth through Culturally Based Services. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 42(2). 191–205. 29 indexed citations
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Nissen, Laura Burney, et al.. (2014). Lifelong Learning in Social Work Education: A Review of the Literature and Implications for the Future. Journal of Teaching in Social Work. 34(4). 384–400. 19 indexed citations
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Walker, Janet, et al.. (2013). Pathways to Positive Futures: State-of-the-science Conference Proceedings. University of Washington Tacoma Digital Commons (University of Washington Tacoma). 5 indexed citations
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Cross, Terry L., et al.. (2011). Defining Youth Success Using Culturally Appropriate Community-based Participatory Research Methods. 7(1). 94–114. 28 indexed citations
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Jivanjee, Pauline & Jean M. Kruzich. (2011). Supports for Young People with Mental Health Conditions and Their Families in the Transition Years. 7(1). 115–133. 10 indexed citations
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Jivanjee, Pauline, et al.. (2008). The Age of Uncertainty: Parent Perspectives on the Transitions of Young People with Mental Health Difficulties to Adulthood. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 18(4). 435–446. 53 indexed citations
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Jivanjee, Pauline, Jean M. Kruzich, Barbara J. Friesen, & Adjoa Robinson. (2007). Family Perceptions of Participation in Educational Planning for Children Receiving Mental Health Services. 32(1). 75–92. 15 indexed citations
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Jivanjee, Pauline & Adjoa Robinson. (2007). Studying Family Participation in System-of-care Evaluations: Using Qualitative Methods to Examine a National Mandate in Local Contexts. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 34(4). 369–381. 14 indexed citations
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Jivanjee, Pauline, et al.. (2007). Community Integration of Transition-Age Individuals: Views of Young with Mental Health Disorders. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 35(4). 402–418. 45 indexed citations
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Robinson, Adjoa, Jean M. Kruzich, Barbara J. Friesen, Pauline Jivanjee, & Michael D. Pullmann. (2005). Preserving Family Bonds: Examining Parent Perspectives in the Light of Practice Standards for Out-of-Home Treatment.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 75(4). 632–643. 23 indexed citations
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Kruzich, Jean M., Pauline Jivanjee, Adjoa Robinson, & Barbara J. Friesen. (2003). Family Caregivers' Perceptions of Barriers to and Supports of Participation in Their Children's Out-of-Home Treatment. Psychiatric Services. 54(11). 1513–1518. 63 indexed citations
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Jivanjee, Pauline & Barbara J. Friesen. (1997). Shared Expertise. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. 5(4). 205–211. 7 indexed citations
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Jivanjee, Pauline. (1995). Caregiving to family members with Alzheimer's disease. Garland Pub. eBooks. 2 indexed citations
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Jivanjee, Pauline. (1995). Interprofessional Education for Family-Centered Services: A Survey of Interprofessional/Interdisciplinary Training Programs.. 3 indexed citations

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