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Amy E. Bonomi publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Amy E. Bonomi sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 92 publications — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Amy E. Bonomi D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Amy E. Bonomi sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 46 D-Index — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Amy E. Bonomi is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Social Sciences, with 26 publications focusing on various subfields including Health, Sociology and Political Science, Gender Studies, Clinical Psychology, and Oncology.

The main areas covered in Amy E. Bonomi's work include:

  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media
  • Stalking, Cyberstalking, and Harassment
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis

Amy E. Bonomi has published in a variety of academic venues, frequently contributing to the following journals:

  • Journal of Family Violence
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Trauma Violence & Abuse
  • Preventive Medicine
  • Qualitative Health Research

Their recent published papers include:

  • "The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy Scale: Development and Validation of the General Measure," 2023, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • "Nonconsensual Porn as a Form of Intimate Partner Violence: Using the Power and Control Wheel to Understand Nonconsensual Porn Perpetration in Intimate Relationships," 2020, Trauma Violence & Abuse
  • "Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19): Violence, Reproductive Rights and Related Health Risks for Women, Opportunities for Practice Innovation," 2020, Journal of Family Violence
  • "The impact of the Great Recession on California domestic violence events, and related hospitalizations and emergency service visits," 2020, Preventive Medicine
  • "Perceptions of College Campus Alcohol and Sexual Violence Prevention among Students with Disabilities: "it Was a Joke"," 2020, Journal of Family Violence

The scientist has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, including:

  • Alvaro Medel-Herrero
  • Martha Shumway
  • Suzette Smiley-Jewell
  • Dennis E. Reidy
  • Carla D. Chugani

Best Publications

  • The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy scale: development and validation of the general measure.

    D F Cella;D S Tulsky;G Gray;B Sarafian

  • Improving Chronic Illness Care: Translating Evidence Into Action

    Edward H. Wagner;Brian T. Austin;Connie Davis;Mike Hindmarsh

  • Intimate partner violence: prevalence, types, and chronicity in adult women.

    Robert S. Thompson;Amy E. Bonomi;Melissa Anderson;Robert J. Reid

  • Reliability and validity of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Breast quality-of-life instrument.

    M J Brady;D F Cella;F Mo;A E Bonomi

  • Reliability and validity of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - Lung (FACT-L) quality of life instrument *

    David F. Cella;Amy E. Bonomi;Stephen R. Lloyd;David S. Tulsky

  • Quality Improvement in Chronic Illness Care: A Collaborative Approach

    Edward H. Wagner;Edward H. Wagner;Russell E. Glasgow;Connie Davis;Amy E. Bonomi

  • Validation of the United States' version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL) instrument.

    Amy E. Bonomi;Donald L. Patrick;Donald M. Bushnell;Mona Martin

  • Intimate partner violence and women's physical, mental, and social functioning.

    Amy E. Bonomi;Robert S. Thompson;Melissa Anderson;Robert J. Reid

  • Quality of life measurement in bone marrow transplantation: development of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Bone Marrow Transplant (FACT-BMT) scale

    R P McQuellon;G B Russell;D F Cella;B L Craven

  • Assessment of Chronic Illness Care (ACIC): A Practical Tool to Measure Quality Improvement

    Amy E. Bonomi;Edward H. Wagner;Russell E. Glasgow;Michael VonKorff

  • Self-management aspects of the improving chronic illness care breakthrough series: implementation with diabetes and heart failure teams.

    Russell E. Glasgow;Martha M. Funnell;Amy E. Bonomi;Connie Davis

  • Healthcare Utilization and Costs for Women with a History of Intimate Partner Violence.

    Frederick P. Rivara;Melissa L. Anderson;Paul Fishman;Amy E. Bonomi

  • Medical and Psychosocial Diagnoses in Women With a History of Intimate Partner Violence

    Amy E. Bonomi;Melissa L. Anderson;Robert J. Reid;Frederick P. Rivara

  • Health care utilization and costs associated with physical and nonphysical-only intimate partner violence.

    Amy E. Bonomi;Melissa L. Anderson;Frederick P. Rivara;Robert S. Thompson

  • Health outcomes in women with physical and sexual intimate partner violence exposure.

    Amy E. Bonomi;Melissa L. Anderson;Frederick P. Rivara;Robert S. Thompson

  • Measuring quality of life: 1995 update.

    D F Cella;A E Bonomi

  • Assessing the implementation of the chronic care model in quality improvement collaboratives.

    Marjorie L. Pearson;Shinyi Wu;Judith Schaefer;Amy E. Bonomi

  • Health Care Utilization and Costs Associated with Childhood Abuse

    Amy E. Bonomi;Melissa L. Anderson;Frederick P. Rivara;Elizabeth A. Cannon

  • Intimate partner violence among men prevalence, chronicity, and health effects.

    Robert J. Reid;Amy E. Bonomi;Amy E. Bonomi;Frederick P. Rivara;Melissa L. Anderson

  • The clinical significance of quality of life assessments in oncology: a summary for clinicians

    Jeff A. Sloan;Marlene H. Frost;Rick Berzon;Rick Berzon;Amylou Dueck

  • Intimate Partner Violence in Older Women

    Amy E. Bonomi;Melissa L. Anderson;Robert J. Reid;David Carrell

  • Dating violence victimization across the teen years: Abuse frequency, number of abusive partners, and age at first occurrence

    Amy E Bonomi;Amy E Bonomi;Amy E Bonomi;Melissa L Anderson;Julianna Nemeth;Suzanne Bartle-Haring

Frequent Co-Authors

Frederick P. Rivara
Frederick P. Rivara University of Washington
Robert S. Thompson
Robert S. Thompson Group Health Cooperative
David Cella
David Cella Northwestern University
Edward H. Wagner
Edward H. Wagner Kaiser Permanente
Evette J. Ludman
Evette J. Ludman Kaiser Permanente
Emmett B. Keeler
Emmett B. Keeler RAND Corporation
Stephen M. Shortell
Stephen M. Shortell University of California, Berkeley
Carol Estwing Ferrans
Carol Estwing Ferrans University of Illinois at Chicago
Russell E. Glasgow
Russell E. Glasgow University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Ron D. Hays
Ron D. Hays University of California, Los Angeles

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