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Claudia J. Coulton 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 Claudia J. Coulton sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 137 publications — 34th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Claudia J. Coulton 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 Claudia J. Coulton sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 42 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Claudia J. Coulton is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected domains within social sciences, health professions, and medicine, with a primary focus on social determinants of health, urban and neighborhood studies, and related public health issues.

The scientist has published extensively on topics including:

  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Health Disparities and Outcomes
  • Gun Ownership and Violence Research

Main fields of study for Claudia J. Coulton include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Health Professions
  • Medicine

The subfields of study cover a range of disciplines such as:

  • General Health Professions
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Health
  • Transportation

Recent peer-reviewed publications by Claudia J. Coulton and their collaborators illustrate the diversity of their research interests:

  • "The ADI-3: a revised neighborhood risk index of the social determinants of health over time and place" (2021) published in Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology
  • "The role of the built environment, food prices and neighborhood poverty in fruit and vegetable consumption: An instrumental variable analysis of the moving to opportunity experiment" (2020) published in Health & Place
  • "Identifying Risk Factors and Advancing Services for Violently Injured Low-Income Black Youth" (2022) published in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
  • "An Integrated Data System Lens Into Evictions and Their Effects" (2021) published in Housing Policy Debate
  • "Making the case for lead safe housing: Downstream effects of lead exposure on outcomes for children and youth" (2023) published in Health & Place

Coulton's frequent co-authors include:

  • Adam T. Perzynski
  • Francisca Richter
  • Kristen A. Berg
  • Meghan Salas Atwell
  • Alena Sorensen

The scientist's work has appeared in multiple publication venues, notably:

  • Health & Place
  • Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology
  • Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
  • Housing Policy Debate
  • Evaluation and Program Planning

Best Publications

  • Community level factors and child maltreatment rates

    Claudia J. Coulton;Jill E. Korbin;Marilyn Su;Julian Chow

  • How Neighborhoods Influence Child Maltreatment: A Review of the Literature and Alternative Pathways.

    Claudia J. Coulton;David S. Crampton;Molly Irwin;James C. Spilsbury

  • Mapping residents' perceptions of neighborhood boundaries: a methodological note.

    Claudia J. Coulton;Jill Korbin;Tsui Chan;Marilyn Su

  • The Impact of Serious Illness on Patients' Families

    Kenneth E. Covinsky;Kenneth E. Covinsky;Lee Goldman;E. Francis Cook;Robert Oye

  • Neighborhoods and child maltreatment: a multi-level study.

    Claudia J. Coulton;Jill E. Korbin;Marilyn Su

  • Use of social and health services by the elderly.

    Claudia J. Coulton;Abbie K. Frost

  • `Brain Death' and Organ Retrieval: A Cross-sectional Survey of Knowledge and Concepts Among Health Professionals

    Stuart Youngner;C. S. Landefeld;C. J. Coulton;B. W. Juknialis

  • Geographic Concentration of Poverty and Risk to Children in Urban Neighborhoods.

    Claudia J. Coulton;Shanta Pandey

  • Measuring neighborhood context for young children in an urban area

    Claudia J. Coulton;Jill E. Korbin;Marilyn Su

  • How Big is My Neighborhood? Individual and Contextual Effects on Perceptions of Neighborhood Scale

    Claudia J. Coulton;M. Zane Jennings;Tsui Chan

  • Impoverishment and child maltreatment in African American and European American neighborhoods

    Jill E. Korbin;Claudia J. Coulton;Sarah Chard;Candis Platt-Houston

  • Building Community Capacity for Violence Prevention

    William J. Sabol;Claudia J. Coulton;Jill E. Korbin

  • 'Do not resuscitate' orders. Incidence and implications in a medical-intensive care unit.

    Stuart J. Youngner;Wendy Lewandowski;Donna K. McClish;Barbara W. Juknialis

  • Residential Mobility and Neighborhood Change: Real Neighborhoods under the Microscope

    Claudia Coulton;Brett Theodos;Margery A. Turner

  • Neighborhood views on the definition and etiology of child maltreatment.

    Jill E. Korbin;Claudia J. Coulton;Heather Lindstrom-Ufuti;James Spilsbury

  • A national survey of hospital ethics committees.

    Stuart J. Youngner;David L. Jackson;Claudia Coulton;Barbara W. Juknialis

  • The Place of Community in Social Work Practice Research: Conceptual and Methodological Developments

    Claudia Coulton

  • Utilization and physical activity levels at renovated and unrenovated school playgrounds.

    Natalie Colabianchi;Audrey E. Kinsella;Claudia J. Coulton;Shirley M. Moore

  • Geographic Concentration of Affluence and Poverty in 100 Metropolitan Areas, 1990

    Claudia J. Coulton;Julian Chow;Edward C. Wang;Marilyn Su

  • From foster care to juvenile justice: Exploring characteristics of youth in three cities

    J. J. Cutuli;Robert M. Goerge;Claudia Coulton;Maryanne Schretzman

  • Interaction Effects in Multiple Regression

    Claudia Coulton;Julian Chow

Frequent Co-Authors

Jill E. Korbin
Jill E. Korbin Case Western Reserve University
C. Seth Landefeld
C. Seth Landefeld University of Alabama at Birmingham
Karina L. Walters
Karina L. Walters University of Washington
Robert Kaestner
Robert Kaestner University of Chicago
Kenneth E. Covinsky
Kenneth E. Covinsky University of California, San Francisco
Michael Sherraden
Michael Sherraden Washington University in St. Louis
John S. Brekke
John S. Brekke University of Southern California
Richard P. Barth
Richard P. Barth University of Maryland, Baltimore
J. David Hawkins
J. David Hawkins University of Washington
Joan M. Teno
Joan M. Teno Brown University

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