Shane Diekman

660 total citations
14 papers, 398 citations indexed

About

Shane Diekman is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Shane Diekman has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 398 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 7 papers in Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality and 4 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Shane Diekman's work include Injury Epidemiology and Prevention (8 papers), Traffic and Road Safety (7 papers) and Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects (4 papers). Shane Diekman is often cited by papers focused on Injury Epidemiology and Prevention (8 papers), Traffic and Road Safety (7 papers) and Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects (4 papers). Shane Diekman collaborates with scholars based in United States. Shane Diekman's co-authors include Karin A. Mack, Shahul H. Ebrahim, Pierre Decouflé, R. Louise Floyd, Sean Kearney, Mary Elizabeth O’Neil, Michael F. Ballesteros, Leonard J. Paulozzi, Erin K. Sauber‐Schatz and David A. Sleet and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, American Journal of Preventive Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology.

In The Last Decade

Shane Diekman

14 papers receiving 365 citations

Peers

Shane Diekman
Huan He China
Ashrafunnesa Khanom United Kingdom
John Wayne United States
Sara Wuellner United States
Susan B. Meltzer United States
M. Bridget Spelke United States
Huan He China
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Sauber‐Schatz, Erin K., Karin A. Mack, Shane Diekman, & Leonard J. Paulozzi. (2013). Associations between pain clinic density and distributions of opioid pain relievers, drug-related deaths, hospitalizations, emergency department visits, and neonatal abstinence syndrome in Florida. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 133(1). 161–166. 36 indexed citations
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Mack, Karin A., et al.. (2012). Smoke Alarm Giveaway and Installation Programs. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 43(4). 385–391. 8 indexed citations
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Mack, Karin A., et al.. (2011). Disparities in the prevalence of smoke alarms in U.S. households: Conclusions drawn from published case studies. Journal of Safety Research. 42(5). 409–413. 13 indexed citations
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Diekman, Shane, Michael F. Ballesteros, & Marty Ahrens. (2011). Home Fires in America. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 6(2). 141–151. 8 indexed citations
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Diekman, Shane, et al.. (2011). Fire prevention personnel.. 165–188. 1 indexed citations
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Diekman, Shane, et al.. (2010). The Development of the Residential Fire H.E.L.P. Tool Kit. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 16(5). S61–S67. 2 indexed citations
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Sleet, David A., Andrea C. Gielen, Shane Diekman, & Robin M. Ikeda. (2009). Preventing Unintentional Injury: A Review of Behavior Change Theories for Primary Care. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 4(1). 25–31. 23 indexed citations
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Diekman, Shane, Michael F. Ballesteros, L R Berger, Ralph S. Caraballo, & Scott R. Kegler. (2008). Ecological level analysis of the relationship between smoking and residential-fire mortality. Injury Prevention. 14(4). 228–231. 29 indexed citations
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Diekman, Shane, et al.. (2008). A Qualitative Evaluation of Fire Safety Education Programs for Older Adults. Health Promotion Practice. 11(2). 216–225. 12 indexed citations
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Diekman, Shane, et al.. (2008). Prescription drug overdose; state health agencies respond. 4 indexed citations
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Diekman, Shane, Sean Kearney, Mary Elizabeth O’Neil, & Karin A. Mack. (2007). Qualitative Study of Homeowners' Emergency Preparedness: Experiences, Perceptions, and Practices. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 22(6). 494–501. 74 indexed citations
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Diekman, Shane, R. Louise Floyd, Pierre Decouflé, et al.. (2000). A Survey of Obstetrician–Gynecologists on Their Patientsʼ Alcohol Use During Pregnancy. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 95(5). 756–763. 13 indexed citations
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Diekman, Shane. (2000). A survey of obstetrician–gynecologists on their patients' alcohol use during pregnancy. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 95(5). 756–763. 93 indexed citations
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Ebrahim, Shahul H., Shane Diekman, R. Louise Floyd, & Pierre Decouflé. (1999). Comparison of binge drinking among pregnant and nonpregnant women, United States, 1991-1995. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 180(1). 1–7. 82 indexed citations

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