Sue Malta

1.5k total citations
45 papers, 899 citations indexed

About

Sue Malta is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Psychiatry and Mental health and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Sue Malta has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 899 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in General Health Professions, 17 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 14 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Sue Malta's work include Sexual function and dysfunction studies (14 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (13 papers) and LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy (11 papers). Sue Malta is often cited by papers focused on Sexual function and dysfunction studies (14 papers), Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (13 papers) and LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy (11 papers). Sue Malta collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Sue Malta's co-authors include Sharron Hinchliff, Anthony Lyons, Victor Minichiello, Bianca Fileborn, Wendy Heywood, Catherine Barrett, Briony Dow, Bárbara Barbosa Neves, Jenny Waycott and Meredith Temple‐Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, BMJ and International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

Sue Malta

39 papers receiving 873 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sue Malta Australia 18 302 263 262 191 187 45 899
Elisabeth O. Burgess United States 16 258 0.9× 130 0.5× 118 0.5× 146 0.8× 247 1.3× 36 747
Jan Browne Australia 15 232 0.8× 319 1.2× 113 0.4× 81 0.4× 441 2.4× 20 909
Heather Dillaway United States 18 166 0.5× 142 0.5× 63 0.2× 109 0.6× 260 1.4× 37 920
Jeffrey Michael Clair United States 16 320 1.1× 149 0.6× 106 0.4× 159 0.8× 377 2.0× 34 940
Cherry Russell Australia 16 264 0.9× 134 0.5× 75 0.3× 74 0.4× 241 1.3× 36 741
Julia Rozanova United States 15 241 0.8× 110 0.4× 47 0.2× 71 0.4× 189 1.0× 48 828
Michelle Putnam United States 16 266 0.9× 114 0.4× 99 0.4× 53 0.3× 152 0.8× 61 910
Paula M. Usita United States 15 114 0.4× 153 0.6× 47 0.2× 84 0.4× 296 1.6× 27 678
Chaya Koren Israel 11 146 0.5× 186 0.7× 37 0.1× 110 0.6× 300 1.6× 41 619
Angela Barney United States 8 190 0.6× 184 0.7× 44 0.2× 104 0.5× 82 0.4× 12 664

Countries citing papers authored by Sue Malta

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Fields of papers citing papers by Sue Malta

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sue Malta

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All Works

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Malta, Sue. (2024). Love actually! Older adults and their romantic internet relationships. Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology). 5(2). 84–102.
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Malta, Sue. (2024). Qualitative interviewing of older adults: offline versus online methods. Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology).
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Temple‐Smith, Meredith, et al.. (2024). Older patients want to talk about sexual health in Australian primary care. Australian Journal of Primary Health. 30(4). 2 indexed citations
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Goller, Jane L., Fabian Yuh Shiong Kong, Henrietta Williams, et al.. (2022). Sexual behaviour during COVID-19: a repeated cross-sectional survey in Victoria, Australia. Sexual Health. 19(2). 92–100. 7 indexed citations
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Coombe, Jacqueline, Fabian Yuh Shiong Kong, Henrietta Williams, et al.. (2021). Contraceptive use and pregnancy plans among women of reproductive age during the first Australian COVID-19 lockdown: findings from an online survey. The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care. 26(4). 265–271. 27 indexed citations
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Coombe, Jacqueline, Fabian Yuh Shiong Kong, Henrietta Williams, et al.. (2020). Love during lockdown: findings from an online survey examining the impact of COVID-19 on the sexual health of people living in Australia. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 97(5). 357–362. 113 indexed citations
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Malta, Sue, et al.. (2018). Could an online or digital aid facilitate discussions about sexual health with older Australians in general practice?. Australian Journal of General Practice. 47(12). 870–875. 6 indexed citations
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Neves, Bárbara Barbosa, Jenny Waycott, & Sue Malta. (2018). Old and afraid of new communication technologies? Reconceptualising and contesting the ‘age-based digital divide’. Journal of sociology. 54(2). 236–248. 102 indexed citations
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Fileborn, Bianca, Sharron Hinchliff, Anthony Lyons, et al.. (2017). The Importance of Sex and the Meaning of Sex and Sexual Pleasure for Men Aged 60 and Older Who Engage in Heterosexual Relationships: Findings from a Qualitative Interview Study. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 46(7). 2097–2110. 46 indexed citations
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Heywood, Wendy, Anthony Lyons, Bianca Fileborn, et al.. (2017). Sexual Satisfaction Among Older Australian Heterosexual Men and Women: Findings from the Sex, Age & Me Study. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. 44(3). 295–307. 20 indexed citations
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Lyons, Anthony, Wendy Heywood, Bianca Fileborn, et al.. (2017). Sexually active older Australian's knowledge of sexually transmitted infections and safer sexual practices. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 41(3). 259–261. 21 indexed citations
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Fileborn, Bianca, Anthony Lyons, Wendy Heywood, et al.. (2017). Talking to healthcare providers about sex in later life: Findings from a qualitative study with older Australian men and women. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 36(4). E50–E56. 31 indexed citations
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Doyle, Colleen, David S. Jackson, Samantha M. Loi, Sue Malta, & Kirsten Moore. (2016). Videoconferencing and telementoring about dementia care: evaluation of a pilot model for sharing scarce old age psychiatry resources. International Psychogeriatrics. 28(9). 1567–1574. 18 indexed citations
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Loi, Samantha M., Briony Dow, Kirsten Moore, et al.. (2015). Attitudes to aging in older carers – do they have a role in their well-being?. International Psychogeriatrics. 27(11). 1893–1901. 17 indexed citations
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Loi, Samantha M., Briony Dow, Kirsten Moore, et al.. (2015). The adverse mental health of carers: Does the patient diagnosis play a role?. Maturitas. 82(1). 134–138. 12 indexed citations
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Malta, Sue & Karen Farquharson. (2012). The initiation and progression of late-life romantic relationships. Journal of sociology. 50(3). 237–251. 25 indexed citations

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