Silke Burkert

1.5k total citations
41 papers, 869 citations indexed

About

Silke Burkert is a scholar working on Social Psychology, General Health Professions and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Silke Burkert has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 869 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Social Psychology, 10 papers in General Health Professions and 9 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Silke Burkert's work include Attachment and Relationship Dynamics (12 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (9 papers) and Sexual function and dysfunction studies (5 papers). Silke Burkert is often cited by papers focused on Attachment and Relationship Dynamics (12 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (9 papers) and Sexual function and dysfunction studies (5 papers). Silke Burkert collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Switzerland and United States. Silke Burkert's co-authors include Nina Knoll, Urte Scholz, Oliver Gralla, Jan Roigas, Amelie U. Wiedemann, Önder Göktas, Achim G. Beule, Michael Damm, Sabine Frey and Karl‐Bernd Hüttenbrink and has published in prestigious journals such as Social Science & Medicine, Nutrients and Health Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Silke Burkert

39 papers receiving 844 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Silke Burkert Germany 14 283 269 180 177 130 41 869
Mario F. Dulay United States 21 251 0.9× 69 0.3× 181 1.0× 82 0.5× 11 0.1× 35 983
Barbara Soetens Belgium 16 36 0.1× 119 0.4× 38 0.2× 95 0.5× 28 0.2× 20 1.1k
Nancy Arnold United States 12 363 1.3× 16 0.1× 254 1.4× 33 0.2× 11 0.1× 36 672
Weihai Zhan United States 15 218 0.8× 10 0.0× 20 0.1× 78 0.4× 70 0.5× 28 823
Leonardo Zoccante Italy 18 101 0.4× 43 0.2× 5 0.0× 71 0.4× 143 1.1× 43 1.3k
Eva Conceição Portugal 25 33 0.1× 95 0.4× 6 0.0× 110 0.6× 331 2.5× 73 1.9k
Naima Laharnar Germany 10 54 0.2× 22 0.1× 7 0.0× 38 0.2× 275 2.1× 16 752
Michael W. Mellon United States 11 49 0.2× 33 0.1× 6 0.0× 25 0.1× 138 1.1× 22 630
Jacqueline D. Kloss United States 17 29 0.1× 43 0.2× 10 0.1× 110 0.6× 79 0.6× 30 870
Brittney A. Hultgren United States 18 11 0.0× 164 0.6× 30 0.2× 81 0.5× 100 0.8× 51 1.1k

Countries citing papers authored by Silke Burkert

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Fields of papers citing papers by Silke Burkert

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Silke Burkert

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

All Works

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Keller, Jan, Lena Fleig, Diana Hilda Hohl, et al.. (2017). Which characteristics of planning matter? Individual and dyadic physical activity plans and their effects on plan enactment. Social Science & Medicine. 189. 53–62. 28 indexed citations
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Schwendicke, Falk, et al.. (2016). Patients’ preferences for selective versus complete excavation: A mixed-methods study. Journal of Dentistry. 46. 47–53. 11 indexed citations
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Keller, Jan, Amelie U. Wiedemann, Silke Burkert, et al.. (2015). Predictors of dyadic planning of pelvic floor exercise: perspectives of prostate cancer survivors and partners. European Health Psychologist. 17. 331.
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Keller, Jan, Silke Burkert, Amelie U. Wiedemann, et al.. (2015). Individual and dyadic planning predicting pelvic floor exercise among prostate cancer survivors.. Rehabilitation Psychology. 60(3). 222–231. 10 indexed citations
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Elbelt, Ulf, Anne Ahnis, Andrea Riedl, et al.. (2015). Associations of physical activity with depressiveness and coping in subjects with high-grade obesity aiming at bariatric surgery: a cross-sectional study. BioPsychoSocial Medicine. 9(1). 16–16. 5 indexed citations
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Hohl, Diana Hilda, Nina Knoll, Amelie U. Wiedemann, et al.. (2015). Enabling or Cultivating? The Role of Prostate Cancer Patients’ Received Partner Support and Self-Efficacy in the Maintenance of Pelvic Floor Exercise Following Tumor Surgery. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 50(2). 247–258. 29 indexed citations
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Burkert, Silke, et al.. (2015). Gender differences in social support in persons with epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior. 46. 205–208. 19 indexed citations
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Gaus, Verena, et al.. (2015). Gender differences in depression, but not in anxiety in people with epilepsy. Seizure. 32. 37–42. 57 indexed citations
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Antoni, Conny H., et al.. (2014). Healthy eating at different risk levels for job stress: Testing a moderated mediation.. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. 19(2). 259–267. 10 indexed citations
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Burkert, Silke, Nina Knoll, Aleksandra Łuszczyńska, & Oliver Gralla. (2012). The interplay of dyadic and individual planning of pelvic-floor exercise in prostate-cancer patients following radical prostatectomy. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 35(3). 305–317. 13 indexed citations
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Knoll, Nina, Silke Burkert, Jan Roigas, & Oliver Gralla. (2011). Changes in reciprocal support provision and need-based support from partners of patients undergoing radical prostatectomy. Social Science & Medicine. 73(2). 308–315. 10 indexed citations
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Burkert, Silke, Urte Scholz, Oliver Gralla, Jan Roigas, & Nina Knoll. (2011). Dyadic planning of health-behavior change after prostatectomy: A randomized-controlled planning intervention. Social Science & Medicine. 73(5). 783–792. 56 indexed citations
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Knoll, Nina, Silke Burkert, Urte Scholz, Jan Roigas, & Oliver Gralla. (2011). The dual-effects model of social control revisited: relationship satisfaction as a moderator. Anxiety Stress & Coping. 25(3). 291–307. 29 indexed citations
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Lehmann, A, Silke Burkert, Isolde Daig, Heide Glaesmer, & Elmar Brähler. (2011). Subjective underchallenge at work and its impact on mental health. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. 84(6). 655–664. 6 indexed citations
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Daig, Isolde, Silke Burkert, Felix Fischer, et al.. (2010). Development and Factorial Validation of a Short Version of the Narcissism Inventory (NI-20). Psychopathology. 43(3). 150–158. 7 indexed citations
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Knoll, Nina, Silke Burkert, Aleksandra Łuszczyńska, Jan Roigas, & Oliver Gralla. (2010). Predictors of support provision: A study with couples adapting to incontinence following radical prostatectomy. British Journal of Health Psychology. 16(3). 472–487. 15 indexed citations
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Daig, Isolde, Silke Burkert, Cornelia Albani, Alexandra Martin, & Elmar Brähler. (2008). Zusammenhang zwischen körperdysmorphen Beschwerden, Körperbild und Selbstaufmerksamkeit an einer repräsentativen Stichprobe. PPmP - Psychotherapie · Psychosomatik · Medizinische Psychologie. 58(1). 16–22. 3 indexed citations
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Gudziol, H., et al.. (2007). Anosmiker schmecken schlechter als Gesunde. Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie. 86(9). 640–643. 31 indexed citations
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Knoll, Nina, Silke Burkert, Hans Peter Rosemeier, Jan Roigas, & Oliver Gralla. (2006). Predictors of spouses' provided support for patients receiving laparoscopic radical prostatectomy peri‐surgery. Psycho-Oncology. 16(4). 312–319. 10 indexed citations
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Bloching, Marc, Friedrich Bootz, & Silke Burkert. (2004). HNO-relevante �nderungen in der aktuellen TNM-Klassifikation maligner Tumoren. HNO. 52(6). 497–502. 2 indexed citations

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