Verónica Valdés

1.0k total citations
20 papers, 686 citations indexed

About

Verónica Valdés is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Psychiatry and Mental health and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Verónica Valdés has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 686 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Epidemiology, 10 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 6 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Verónica Valdés's work include Breastfeeding Practices and Influences (13 papers), Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues (10 papers) and Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum (5 papers). Verónica Valdés is often cited by papers focused on Breastfeeding Practices and Influences (13 papers), Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues (10 papers) and Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum (5 papers). Verónica Valdés collaborates with scholars based in Chile, United States and France. Verónica Valdés's co-authors include Philip O. Anderson, Miriam H. Labbok, Alfredo Pérez, Anthony S. Manoguerra, S. Catalán, A. Pérez, Jeanne Fresson, Isabelle Hamon, Soledad Coo and Jacques Lombet and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Journal of Pediatrics and Human Reproduction.

In The Last Decade

Verónica Valdés

20 papers receiving 630 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Verónica Valdés Chile 15 445 197 196 159 156 20 686
Karin Cadwell United States 17 512 1.2× 226 1.1× 164 0.8× 134 0.8× 317 2.0× 46 797
Ann Kellams United States 14 441 1.0× 252 1.3× 155 0.8× 144 0.9× 148 0.9× 43 705
Kathleen A. Marinelli United States 20 698 1.6× 264 1.3× 230 1.2× 348 2.2× 375 2.4× 36 998
Joan Younger Meek United States 11 741 1.7× 382 1.9× 259 1.3× 329 2.1× 306 2.0× 15 1.1k
Gyorgy Shishko Canada 7 483 1.1× 182 0.9× 397 2.0× 249 1.6× 293 1.9× 7 854
Leena Hannula Finland 12 538 1.2× 319 1.6× 216 1.1× 171 1.1× 261 1.7× 20 728
Lennart Righard Sweden 9 451 1.0× 248 1.3× 81 0.4× 148 0.9× 191 1.2× 11 673
Marsha Walker United States 14 433 1.0× 221 1.1× 100 0.5× 173 1.1× 147 0.9× 45 538
Fatemeh Zahra Karimi Iran 14 273 0.6× 183 0.9× 191 1.0× 76 0.5× 204 1.3× 77 648
Elizabeth Brownell United States 19 616 1.4× 216 1.1× 223 1.1× 440 2.8× 341 2.2× 37 940

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Fields of papers citing papers by Verónica Valdés

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Verónica Valdés

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Coo, Soledad, et al.. (2024). The interplay between emotional and breastfeeding difficulties in first-time mothers. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. 44(1). 115–128. 2 indexed citations
2.
Schaeffer, Satu Elisa, et al.. (2021). Characterization of robustness and resilience in graphs: a mini-review. Journal of Complex Networks. 9(2). 8 indexed citations
3.
Bartick, Melissa, Verónica Valdés, Angela Giusti, et al.. (2021). Maternal and Infant Outcomes Associated with Maternity Practices Related to COVID-19: The COVID Mothers Study. Breastfeeding Medicine. 16(3). 189–199. 40 indexed citations
4.
Coo, Soledad, et al.. (2020). The Role of Perinatal Anxiety and Depression in Breastfeeding Practices. Breastfeeding Medicine. 15(8). 495–500. 31 indexed citations
5.
Feldmann, Markus, et al.. (2017). Analyse des parcours de soins en périnatalité. Les naissances avant 31 SA en maternité de type 2B sont-elles évitables ?. Archives de Pédiatrie. 24(12). 1188–1196. 2 indexed citations
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Valdés, Verónica, et al.. (2017). Beneficios de la lactancia materna y riesgos de no amamantar. Revista chilena de pediatría. 88(1). 7–14. 112 indexed citations
7.
Anderson, Philip O. & Verónica Valdés. (2015). Variation of Milk Intake over Time: Clinical and Pharmacokinetic Implications. Breastfeeding Medicine. 10(3). 142–144. 24 indexed citations
8.
Anderson, Philip O., Anthony S. Manoguerra, & Verónica Valdés. (2015). A Review of Adverse Reactions in Infants From Medications in Breastmilk. Clinical Pediatrics. 55(3). 236–244. 57 indexed citations
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Hamon, Isabelle, et al.. (2011). Différences liées au sexe dans le métabolisme du glutathion (GSH) du grand prématuré. Archives de Pédiatrie. 18(3). 247–252. 17 indexed citations
10.
Anderson, Philip O. & Verónica Valdés. (2007). A Critical Review of Pharmaceutical Galactagogues. Breastfeeding Medicine. 2(4). 229–242. 37 indexed citations
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Hascoët, Jean‐Michel, Jeanne Fresson, Olivier Claris, et al.. (2005). The safety and efficacy of nitric oxide therapy in premature infants. The Journal of Pediatrics. 146(3). 318–323. 75 indexed citations
12.
Campino, Carmen, Claudia Torres‐Farfan, Alonso Rioseco, et al.. (2001). Plasma prolactin/oestradiol ratio at 38 weeks gestation predicts the duration of lactational amenorrhoea. Human Reproduction. 16(12). 2540–2545. 7 indexed citations
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Valdés, Verónica. (2000). Clinical support can make the difference in exclusive breastfeeding success among working women. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics. 46(3). 149–154. 41 indexed citations
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Valdés, Verónica, et al.. (2000). The efficacy of the lactational amenorrhea method (LAM) among working women. Contraception. 62(5). 217–219. 25 indexed citations
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Valdés, Verónica, et al.. (1996). Does Prenatal Breastfeeding Skills Group Education Increase the Effectiveness of a Comprehensive Breastfeeding Promotion Program?. Journal of Human Lactation. 12(1). 15–19. 39 indexed citations
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Valdés, Verónica & Janine Schooley. (1996). The Role of Education in Breastfeeding Success. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 17(4). 1–7. 5 indexed citations
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Valdés, Verónica, et al.. (1995). The Effects on Professional Practices of a Three-Day Course on Breastfeeding. Journal of Human Lactation. 11(3). 185–190. 31 indexed citations
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Labbok, Miriam H., A. Pérez, Verónica Valdés, et al.. (1994). The Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM): A postpartum introductory family planning method with policy and program implications. Advances in Contraception. 10(2). 93–109. 41 indexed citations
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Valdés, Verónica, et al.. (1993). The Impact of a Hospital and Clinic-based Breastfeeding Promotion Programme in a Middle Class Urban Environment. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics. 39(3). 142–151. 67 indexed citations
20.
Pérez, Alfredo & Verónica Valdés. (1991). Santiago Breastfeeding Promotion Program: Preliminary results of an intervention study. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 165(6). 2039–2044. 25 indexed citations

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