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D-Index
87
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58816
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13373
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1247

Charlotte Watts publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Charlotte Watts sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 339 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Charlotte Watts D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Charlotte Watts sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 87 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Charlotte Watts is affiliated with the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily intersects the fields of Social Sciences and Health Professions, with a specific focus on General Health Professions and Sociology and Political Science subfields.

Their work extensively explores topics related to Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, Sex work and related issues, and Intimate Partner and Family Violence. Additionally, they have contributed to areas including Global Maternal and Child Health, Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare, Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy, and Energy, Environment, Economic Growth.

Among their recent publications are:

  • An Empirical Analysis of Synergies and Tradeoffs between Sustainable Development Goals, 2020, Sustainability
  • Exploring the feasibility and acceptability of integrating screening for gender-based violence into HIV counselling and testing for adolescent girls and young women in Tanzania and South Africa, 2021, BMC Public Health
  • Prevention of violence against women and girls: A cost-effectiveness study across 6 low- and middle-income countries, 2022, PLoS Medicine
  • A cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate the impact of a gender transformative intervention on intimate partner violence against women in newly formed neighbourhood groups in Tanzania, 2021, BMJ Global Health
  • Time to Scale Up Preexposure Prophylaxis Beyond the Highest-Risk Populations? Modeling Insights From High-Risk Women in Sub-Saharan Africa, 2020, Sexually Transmitted Diseases

The venues where Charlotte Watts frequently publishes include:

  • Sustainability
  • BMC Public Health
  • BMJ Global Health
  • PLoS Medicine
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Watts are:

  • Lori Heise
  • Ravi Prakash
  • Tara Beattie
  • Parinita Bhattacharjee
  • Satyanarayana Ramanaik

Charlotte Watts has received recognition as a Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) since 2014.

Best Publications

  • Global, regional, and national comparative risk assessment of 79 behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks or clusters of risks in 188 countries, 1990-2013: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013

    Mohammad H Forouzanfar;Lily Alexander;H Ross Anderson;Victoria F Bachman

  • Prevalence of intimate partner violence: findings from the WHO multi-country study on women's health and domestic violence

    Claudia Garcia-Moreno;Henrica A. F. M. Jansen;Mary Carroll Ellsberg;Lori L. Heise

  • Global, regional, and national comparative risk assessment of 79 behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks or clusters of risks in 188 countries, 1990-2013

    Mohammad H. Forouzanfar;Lily Alexander;H. Ross Anderson;Victoria F. Bachman

  • WHO Multi-country Study on Women's Health and Domestic Violence against Women: Initial Results on Prevalence, Health Outcomes and Women's Responses

    C. García-Moreno;H. A. F. M. Jansen;M. Ellsberg;L. Heise

  • Intimate partner violence and women's physical and mental health in the WHO multi-country study on women's health and domestic violence: an observational study

    Mary Carroll Ellsberg;Henrica A. F. M. Jansen;Lori L. Heise;Charlotte H. Watts

  • Global and regional estimates of violence against women: prevalence and health effects of intimate partner violence and non-partner sexual violence.

    Garcia-Moreno C;Pallitto C;Devries K;Stockl H

  • Violence against women: global scope and magnitude.

    Charlotte H. Watts;Cathy Zimmerman

  • The Global Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women

    K. M. Devries;Joelle Y. T. Mak;C. García-Moreno;M. Petzold

  • What Factors Are Associated With Recent Intimate Partner Violence? Findings From the WHO Multi-Country Study on Women's Health and Domestic Violence

    Tanya Abramsky;Charlotte H. Watts;Claudia Garcia-Moreno;Karen Devries

  • Heterogeneities in the transmission of infectious agents: implications for the design of control programs.

    M. E. J. Woolhouse;C. Dye;J.-F. Etard;T. Smith

  • Intimate Partner Violence and Incident Depressive Symptoms and Suicide Attempts: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Studies

    Karen Devries;Joelle Mak;Loraine J Bacchus;Jennifer Christine Child

  • Effect of a structural intervention for the prevention of intimate-partner violence and HIV in rural South Africa: a cluster randomised trial

    Paul M Pronyk;Paul M Pronyk;James R Hargreaves;James R Hargreaves;Julia C Kim;Julia C Kim;Linda A Morison

  • The global prevalence of intimate partner homicide: a systematic review.

    Heidi Stöckl;Karen Devries;Alexandra Rotstein;Naeemah Abrahams

  • Understanding the Impact of a Microfinance-Based Intervention on Women’s Empowerment and the Reduction of Intimate Partner Violence in South Africa

    Julia C. Kim;Charlotte H. Watts;James R. Hargreaves;Luceth X. Ndhlovu

  • Violence against women is strongly associated with suicide attempts: Evidence from the WHO multi-country study on women’s health and domestic violence against women

    Karen Devries;Charlotte Watts;Mieko Yoshihama;Ligia Kiss

  • How does economic empowerment affect women's risk of intimate partner violence in low and middle income countries? A systematic review of published evidence

    Seema Vyas;Charlotte H. Watts

  • Intimate partner violence during pregnancy: analysis of prevalence data from 19 countries

    Karen M. Devries;Sunita Kishor;Holly Johnson;Heidi Stöckl

  • Addressing violence against women: a call to action

    Claudia García-Moreno;Cathy Zimmerman;Alison Morris-Gehring;Lori Heise

  • Intimate partner violence victimization and alcohol consumption in women: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

    Karen M. Devries;Jennifer C. Child;Loraine J. Bacchus;Joelle Y. T. Mak

  • Violence against women: a neglected public health issue in less developed countries.

    Lori L. Heise;Alanagh Raikes;Charlotte H. Watts;Anthony B. Zwi

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Vickerman
Peter Vickerman University of Bristol
Lori Heise
Lori Heise Johns Hopkins University
Cathy Zimmerman
Cathy Zimmerman London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Karen Devries
Karen Devries London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Stephen Moses
Stephen Moses University of Manitoba
James R Hargreaves
James R Hargreaves London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
John Porter
John Porter London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Claudia Garcia-Moreno
Claudia Garcia-Moreno World Health Organization
Heidi Stöckl
Heidi Stöckl University of London
Anna Vassall
Anna Vassall London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

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