Ramez Bathish

505 total citations
13 papers, 312 citations indexed

About

Ramez Bathish is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Epidemiology and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Ramez Bathish has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 312 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in General Health Professions, 8 papers in Epidemiology and 3 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in Ramez Bathish's work include Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (8 papers), Mental Health and Patient Involvement (7 papers) and Community Health and Development (3 papers). Ramez Bathish is often cited by papers focused on Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (8 papers), Mental Health and Patient Involvement (7 papers) and Community Health and Development (3 papers). Ramez Bathish collaborates with scholars based in Australia and United Kingdom. Ramez Bathish's co-authors include Dan I. Lubman, Michael Savic, David Best, Melinda Beckwith, Genevieve A. Dingle, Petra K. Staiger, Catherine Haslam, Victoria Manning, Anthony Barnett and Paul Haber and has published in prestigious journals such as Social Science & Medicine, Drug and Alcohol Dependence and Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Ramez Bathish

13 papers receiving 306 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ramez Bathish Australia 10 151 139 76 63 55 13 312
Heddy Kovach Clark United States 10 115 0.8× 170 1.2× 28 0.4× 113 1.8× 48 0.9× 13 334
Susanna Nemes United States 12 234 1.5× 136 1.0× 83 1.1× 136 2.2× 45 0.8× 22 396
Veronica Pisinger Denmark 10 70 0.5× 115 0.8× 41 0.5× 105 1.7× 30 0.5× 26 250
Samara L. Rice United States 10 163 1.1× 95 0.7× 30 0.4× 80 1.3× 47 0.9× 13 276
Jessica McDaniel United States 7 129 0.9× 133 1.0× 66 0.9× 36 0.6× 65 1.2× 12 251
Michael S. Shopshire United States 13 188 1.2× 127 0.9× 81 1.1× 144 2.3× 117 2.1× 18 405
Eva Turrigiano United States 8 136 0.9× 143 1.0× 77 1.0× 40 0.6× 41 0.7× 11 345
Alessandra Diehl Brazil 13 94 0.6× 81 0.6× 33 0.4× 149 2.4× 60 1.1× 40 357
Sang Qin United States 7 136 0.9× 114 0.8× 68 0.9× 143 2.3× 223 4.1× 28 345
Kenneth Stark United States 11 335 2.2× 253 1.8× 118 1.6× 79 1.3× 81 1.5× 17 502

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ramez Bathish

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ramez Bathish

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ramez Bathish. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ramez Bathish based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Ramez Bathish. Ramez Bathish is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Barnett, Anthony, Michael Savic, Nicholas Lintzeris, et al.. (2021). Tracing the affordances of long-acting injectable depot buprenorphine: A qualitative study of patients’ experiences in Australia. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 227. 108959–108959. 52 indexed citations
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Barnett, Anthony, Michael Savic, David Forbes, et al.. (2021). Transitioning to civilian life: The importance of social group engagement and identity among Australian Defence Force veterans. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 56(8). 1025–1033. 10 indexed citations
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Bonevski, Billie, Victoria Manning, Olivia Wynne, et al.. (2020). QuitNic: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Nicotine Vaping Products With Nicotine Replacement Therapy for Smoking Cessation Following Residential Detoxification. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 23(3). 462–470. 16 indexed citations
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Haslam, Catherine, David Best, Genevieve A. Dingle, et al.. (2019). Social group membership before treatment for substance dependence predicts early identification and engagement with treatment communities. Addiction Research & Theory. 27(5). 363–372. 22 indexed citations
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Beckwith, Melinda, David Best, Michael Savic, et al.. (2019). Social Identity Mapping in Addiction Recovery (SIM-AR): extension and application of a visual method. Addiction Research & Theory. 27(6). 462–471. 35 indexed citations
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Dingle, Genevieve A., Catherine Haslam, David Best, et al.. (2019). Social identity differentiation predicts commitment to sobriety and wellbeing in residents of therapeutic communities. Social Science & Medicine. 237. 112459–112459. 32 indexed citations
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Best, David, et al.. (2018). Life in Recovery in Australia and the United Kingdom: Do Stages of Recovery Differ Across National Boundaries?. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 36(4). 530–541. 5 indexed citations
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Savic, Michael, et al.. (2018). Multiple Pathways to Recovery, Multiple Roads to Well-Being: An Analysis of Recovery Pathways in the Australian Life in Recovery Survey. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 36(4). 482–498. 12 indexed citations
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Guillaumier, Ashleigh, Victoria Manning, Olivia Wynne, et al.. (2018). Electronic nicotine devices to aid smoking cessation by alcohol- and drug-dependent clients: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial. Trials. 19(1). 415–415. 9 indexed citations
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Bathish, Ramez, et al.. (2017). “Is it me or should my friends take the credit?” The role of social networks and social identity in recovery from addiction. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 47(1). 35–46. 85 indexed citations
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Savic, Michael, et al.. (2017). “What constitutes a ‘problem’?” Producing ‘alcohol problems’ through online counselling encounters. International Journal of Drug Policy. 46. 79–89. 14 indexed citations
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Best, David, Catherine Haslam, Petra K. Staiger, et al.. (2016). Social networks and recovery (SONAR): characteristics of a longitudinal outcome study in five therapeutic communities in Australia. 37(3). 131–139. 15 indexed citations

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