Peter Stringham

405 total citations
14 papers, 315 citations indexed

About

Peter Stringham is a scholar working on Health, General Health Professions and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Peter Stringham has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 315 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Health, 5 papers in General Health Professions and 5 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Peter Stringham's work include Crime Patterns and Interventions (4 papers), Intimate Partner and Family Violence (4 papers) and Gun Ownership and Violence Research (4 papers). Peter Stringham is often cited by papers focused on Crime Patterns and Interventions (4 papers), Intimate Partner and Family Violence (4 papers) and Gun Ownership and Violence Research (4 papers). Peter Stringham collaborates with scholars based in United States. Peter Stringham's co-authors include Ronald G. Slaby, Sally Johnson, Daniel E. Weiner, Matthew Tobey, Daniel R. Brooks, Bruce Cohen, Lesley A. Stevens, Robert Sege, John Griffith and Michael Weitzman and has published in prestigious journals such as PEDIATRICS, Academic Medicine and Journal of Adolescent Health.

In The Last Decade

Peter Stringham

14 papers receiving 292 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Peter Stringham United States 8 100 80 69 56 51 14 315
Claudio Alberto Dávila-Cervantes Mexico 11 104 1.0× 98 1.2× 22 0.3× 110 2.0× 60 1.2× 70 429
Liliana Giraldo‐Rodríguez Mexico 9 135 1.4× 64 0.8× 26 0.4× 72 1.3× 52 1.0× 33 355
Marcela Agudelo‐Botero Mexico 11 83 0.8× 21 0.3× 29 0.4× 111 2.0× 61 1.2× 55 372
María Cecilia González-Robledo Mexico 11 20 0.2× 14 0.2× 26 0.4× 104 1.9× 85 1.7× 21 350
Karly Cini Australia 6 41 0.4× 29 0.4× 6 0.1× 93 1.7× 44 0.9× 11 280
Kajsa Åsling‐Monemi Sweden 7 139 1.4× 47 0.6× 69 1.0× 88 1.6× 35 0.7× 9 356
Francisco Garrido-Latorre Mexico 9 33 0.3× 22 0.3× 5 0.1× 97 1.7× 79 1.5× 21 314
Farah Shiraz Singapore 10 30 0.3× 29 0.4× 31 0.4× 131 2.3× 43 0.8× 15 266
Tessie Guillermo United States 3 74 0.7× 68 0.8× 3 0.0× 107 1.9× 51 1.0× 3 389
Natnael Kebede Ethiopia 6 26 0.3× 25 0.3× 16 0.2× 44 0.8× 24 0.5× 83 227

Countries citing papers authored by Peter Stringham

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Fields of papers citing papers by Peter Stringham

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Peter Stringham

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Tobey, Matthew, Daniel E. Weiner, Lesley A. Stevens, et al.. (2010). Prevalence of and risk factors for chronic kidney disease in rural Nicaragua. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 26(9). 2798–2805. 120 indexed citations
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Stringham, Peter, et al.. (2008). The Brand Bubble: The Looming Crisis in Brand Value and How to Avoid It. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 18 indexed citations
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Stringham, Peter. (2006). Violence and Men's Health. Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice. 33(1). 187–197. 2 indexed citations
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Stringham, Peter. (2003). ANTICIPATORY GUIDANCE, SCREENING, AND PREVENTION MODELS FOR YOUTHS AT RISK. 5(1). 59–72. 1 indexed citations
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Sege, Robert, et al.. (1999). Ten years after: examination of adolescent screening questions that predict future violence-related injury. Journal of Adolescent Health. 24(6). 395–402. 46 indexed citations
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Stringham, Peter. (1999). Domestic Violence. Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice. 26(2). 373–384. 3 indexed citations
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Stringham, Peter. (1998). VIOLENCE ANTICIPATORY GUIDANCE. Pediatric Clinics of North America. 45(2). 439–448. 14 indexed citations
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Stringham, Peter. (1995). What is known about changing violence. Smith College Studies in Social Work. 65(2). 181–189. 1 indexed citations
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Stringham, Peter. (1995). Strategies for preventing children from becoming victims of violence. Current Problems in Pediatrics. 25(5). 155–162. 4 indexed citations
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Slaby, Ronald G. & Peter Stringham. (1994). Prevention of Peer and Community Violence: The Pediatrician's Role. PEDIATRICS. 94(4). 608–616. 40 indexed citations
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Stringham, Peter & Howard Spivak. (1994). What pediatric primary care clinicians can do when confronting aggressive youth.. PubMed. 71(2). 218–35. 3 indexed citations
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Klein, Jerome O., et al.. (1990). Epidemiology of Otitis Media in Boston Children Observed from Birth to 7 Years of Age. Annals of Otology Rhinology & Laryngology. 99(7_suppl). 27–28. 27 indexed citations
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Stringham, Peter & Michael Weitzman. (1988). Violence counseling in the routine health care of adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health Care. 9(5). 389–393. 21 indexed citations
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Stringham, Peter, et al.. (1981). The home visit in the multidisciplinary teaching of primary care physicians. Academic Medicine. 56(4). 341–6. 15 indexed citations

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