Sara Goodkind

2.0k total citations
64 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Sara Goodkind is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Sara Goodkind has authored 64 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 27 papers in General Health Professions and 19 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Sara Goodkind's work include Homelessness and Social Issues (15 papers), Child Abuse and Trauma (12 papers) and Child Welfare and Adoption (12 papers). Sara Goodkind is often cited by papers focused on Homelessness and Social Issues (15 papers), Child Abuse and Trauma (12 papers) and Child Welfare and Adoption (12 papers). Sara Goodkind collaborates with scholars based in United States and Australia. Sara Goodkind's co-authors include Jeffrey J. Shook, John M. Wallace, Jerald G. Bachman, Lisa Schelbe, Kevin H. Kim, Rosemary C. Sarri, David J. Herring, Ryan T. Pohlig, Karen M. Kolivoski and Irene Y. H. Ng and has published in prestigious journals such as Health Affairs, Journal of Social Issues and Sex Roles.

In The Last Decade

Sara Goodkind

61 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sara Goodkind United States 20 620 568 371 364 327 64 1.3k
Jackie Sanders New Zealand 19 363 0.6× 533 0.9× 246 0.7× 273 0.8× 365 1.1× 71 1.0k
Dorit Roer‐Strier Israel 20 520 0.8× 433 0.8× 217 0.6× 211 0.6× 116 0.4× 54 1.0k
José Rubén Parra‐Cardona United States 19 405 0.7× 708 1.2× 234 0.6× 333 0.9× 116 0.4× 63 1.2k
Morag McArthur Australia 22 802 1.3× 698 1.2× 225 0.6× 447 1.2× 455 1.4× 103 1.4k
Gina Miranda Samuels United States 18 743 1.2× 518 0.9× 118 0.3× 470 1.3× 801 2.4× 34 1.4k
Inna Altschul United States 16 345 0.6× 467 0.8× 542 1.5× 225 0.6× 96 0.3× 23 1.1k
Shalhevet Attar‐Schwartz Israel 22 589 0.9× 542 1.0× 177 0.5× 183 0.5× 364 1.1× 43 1.2k
Myles I. Durkee United States 12 589 0.9× 321 0.6× 282 0.8× 159 0.4× 189 0.6× 24 914
Ruth G. McRoy United States 28 694 1.1× 636 1.1× 252 0.7× 197 0.5× 1.4k 4.4× 95 2.0k
Melissa Radey United States 18 329 0.5× 659 1.2× 159 0.4× 570 1.6× 153 0.5× 68 1.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Sara Goodkind

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sara Goodkind

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Sara Goodkind. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Sara Goodkind 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 Sara Goodkind. Sara Goodkind is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Shook, Jeffrey J., et al.. (2023). Using research to build power: the Pittsburgh Wage study. Journal of Community Practice. 31(3-4). 488–508. 1 indexed citations
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Bañales, Josefina, et al.. (2023). Developing a Youth Participatory Action Research Program for Latine Youth in an Emerging Community. Health Promotion Practice. 25(4). 519–521.
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Beck, Elizabeth, Jennifer Zelnick, & Sara Goodkind. (2022). Feminism, Social Work, Militarization, and War. Affilia. 37(3). 361–363. 1 indexed citations
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Goodkind, Sara, et al.. (2022). How Low-Paid Parents Navigate The Complex Financial Landscape Of Benefits Cliffs And Disincentive Deserts. Health Affairs. 41(12). 1707–1714. 5 indexed citations
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Goodkind, Sara, et al.. (2021). Making AIMS Explicit: Establishing Intersectionality Criteria for Gender Equity Analyses. Social Work Research. 45(3). 169–186. 2 indexed citations
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Goodkind, Sara & Laina Y. Bay‐Cheng. (2019). Are My Pants Lowering Your Test Scores? Blaming Girls and Girls’ Empowerment for the “Boy Crisis” in Education. Youth & Society. 53(5). 745–763. 2 indexed citations
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Goodkind, Sara, et al.. (2019). Advocating for equity for Black girls: The formation of the Black Girls Equity Alliance. 4 indexed citations
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Goodkind, Sara, et al.. (2017). Racial/ethnic disparities in prior mental health service use among incarcerated adolescents. Children and Youth Services Review. 78. 23–31. 12 indexed citations
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Kolivoski, Karen M., Sara Goodkind, & Jeffrey J. Shook. (2017). Social Justice for Crossover Youth: The Intersection of the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems. Social Work. 62(4). 313–321. 19 indexed citations
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Goodkind, Sara, et al.. (2017). Feminist Social Work and Political Engagement. Affilia. 32(4). 425–431. 2 indexed citations
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Kolivoski, Karen M., Jeffrey J. Shook, Kevin H. Kim, & Sara Goodkind. (2017). Placement type matters: Placement experiences in relation to justice system involvement among child welfare-involved youth and young adults. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment. 27(8). 847–864. 10 indexed citations
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Shook, Jeffrey J., Sara Goodkind, David J. Herring, et al.. (2012). How different are their experiences and outcomes? Comparing aged out and other child welfare involved youth. Children and Youth Services Review. 35(1). 11–18. 23 indexed citations
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Shook, Jeffrey J., Sara Goodkind, Ryan T. Pohlig, et al.. (2011). Patterns of mental health, substance abuse, and justice system involvement among youth aging out of child welfare.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 81(3). 420–432. 31 indexed citations
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Shook, Jeffrey J., et al.. (2011). An empirical portrait of youthful offenders who sell drugs. Journal of Criminal Justice. 39(3). 224–231. 31 indexed citations
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Rosen, Daniel, et al.. (2011). Using Photovoice to Identify Service Needs of Older African American Methadone Clients. Journal of Social Service Research. 37(5). 526–538. 14 indexed citations
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Herring, David J., Jeffrey J. Shook, Sara Goodkind, & Kevin H. Kim. (2009). Evolutionary Theory and Kinship Foster Care: An Initial Test of Two Hypotheses. eYLS (Yale Law School). 38. 291. 6 indexed citations
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Goodkind, Sara, et al.. (2009). Gender Differences and Offender Reentry: A Review of the Literature. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 48(4). 314–335. 62 indexed citations
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Goodkind, Sara, John M. Wallace, Jeffrey J. Shook, Jerald G. Bachman, & Patrick M. O’Malley. (2009). Are girls really becoming more delinquent? Testing the gender convergence hypothesis by race and ethnicity, 1976–2005. Children and Youth Services Review. 31(8). 885–895. 26 indexed citations
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Goodkind, Sara, Mary Ruffolo, Deborah Bybee, & Rosemary C. Sarri. (2008). Coping as a Mediator of the Effects of Stressors and Supports on Depression Among Girls in Juvenile Justice. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. 7(2). 100–118. 17 indexed citations
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Ruffolo, Mary, Rosemary C. Sarri, & Sara Goodkind. (2004). Study of delinquent, diverted, and high-risk adolescent girls: Implications for mental health intervention. Social Work Research. 28(4). 237–245. 21 indexed citations

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