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Edward M. Adlaf 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 Edward M. Adlaf sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 206 publications — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Edward M. Adlaf 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 Edward M. Adlaf sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 60 D-Index — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Edward M. Adlaf is affiliated with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine, with specific subfields including Epidemiology, Emergency Medicine, and Neurology.

Their work focuses on topics related to Traumatic Brain Injury Research, Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation, and Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances.

Among the recent scholarly contributions by Edward M. Adlaf is the paper titled "Adolescent traumatic brain injuries: Onset, mechanism and links with current academic performance and physical injuries", published in 2020 in PLoS ONE.

Frequent co-authors with whom they have collaborated include:

  • G. Ilie
  • Michelle Trenholm
  • Angela Boak
  • Robert E. Mann
  • Mark Asbridge

Publications have predominantly appeared in the journal PLoS ONE.

Best Publications

  • Age at first alcohol use: a risk factor for the development of alcohol disorders.

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  • Fourteen-Year Follow-up of Speech/Language-Impaired and Control Children: Psychiatric Outcome

    Joseph H. Beitchman;Beth Wilson;Carla J. Johnson;Leslie Atkinson

  • The Prevalence of Elevated Psychological Distress Among Canadian Undergraduates: Findings from the 1998 Canadian Campus Survey

    Edward M. Adlaf;Louis Gliksman;Andrée Demers;Brenda Newton-Taylor

  • On the development and psychometric testing of the WHO screening instrument to assess disablement in the general population

    Jürgen Rehm;T. Bedirhan Üstün;Shekhar Saxena;Christopher B. Nelson

  • The relationship between sedentary activities and physical inactivity among adolescents: results from the Canadian Community Health Survey.

    Naoko Koezuka;Malcolm Koo;Kenneth R. Allison;Edward M. Adlaf

  • What factors predict student self-rated physical health?☆

    Evelyn Vingilis;Terrance J Wade;Edward Adlaf

  • Multilevel analysis of situational drinking among Canadian undergraduates

    Andrée Demers;Sylvia Kairouz;Sylvia Kairouz;Edward M Adlaf;Edward M Adlaf;Louis Gliksman;Louis Gliksman

  • For all these reasons, I do...drink: a multilevel analysis of contextual reasons for drinking among Canadian undergraduates.

    Sylvia Kairouz;Louis Gliksman;Andrée Demers;Edward M Adlaf

  • The decline in physical activity among adolescent students: a cross-national comparison.

    Kenneth R. Allison;Edward M. Adlaf;John J. M. Dwyer;Daria C. Lysy

  • Use of the CAGE scale in a population survey of drinking.

    Reginald G. Smart;Edward M. Adlaf;Della Knoke

  • More Canadian students drink but American students drink more: comparing college alcohol use in two countries

    Meichun Kuo;Edward M. Adlaf;Hang Lee;Louis Gliksman

  • Adolescent stigma towards drug addiction: effects of age and drug use behaviour.

    Edward M. Adlaf;Hayley A. Hamilton;Hayley A. Hamilton;Fei Wu;Samuel Noh;Samuel Noh

  • Relationship of vigorous physical activity to psychologic distress among adolescents.

    Kenneth R. Allison;Edward M. Adlaf;Edward M. Adlaf;Hyacinth M. Irving;Janelle L. Hatch

  • Prevalence and correlates of traumatic brain injuries among adolescents

    Gabriela Ilie;Angela Boak;Edward M. Adlaf;Mark Asbridge

  • Suicidality, bullying and other conduct and mental health correlates of traumatic brain injury in adolescents.

    Gabriela Ilie;Robert E. Mann;Angela Boak;Edward M. Adlaf

  • A Cluster-Analytic Study of Substance Problems and Mental Health Among Street Youths

    Edward M. Adlaf;Yola M. Zdanowicz

  • Mapping the prevalence of problem gambling and its association with treatment accessibility and proximity to gambling venues

    Brian Rush;Scott Veldhuizen;Edward Adlaf

  • Substance Use Disorders in Young Adults With and Without LD Predictive and Concurrent Relationships

    Joseph H. Beitchman;Beth Wilson;Lori Douglas;Arlene Young

  • Drug Use and Religious Affiliation, Feelings and Behaviour

    Edward M. Adlaf;Reginald G. Smart

  • Self-reported medical use of marijuana: a survey of the general population.

    Alan C. Ogborne;Reginald G. Smart;Edward M. Adlaf

  • Problem Gambling Among Ontario Students: Associations with Substance Abuse, Mental Health Problems, Suicide Attempts, and Delinquent Behaviours

    Steven Cook;Nigel E. Turner;Nigel E. Turner;Bruce Ballon;Bruce Ballon;Angela Paglia-Boak

  • Adolescent Smoking: Effect of School and Community Characteristics

    Chris Y. Lovato;Cornelia Zeisser;H. Sharon Campbell;Allison W. Watts

  • The association between traumatic brain injury and ADHD in a Canadian adult sample

    Gabriela Ilie;Evelyn R. Vingilis;Robert E. Mann;Robert E. Mann;Hayley Hamilton;Hayley Hamilton

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert E. Mann
Robert E. Mann Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Reginald G. Smart
Reginald G. Smart Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Jürgen Rehm
Jürgen Rehm University of Toronto
Hayley Hamilton
Hayley Hamilton Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Norman Giesbrecht
Norman Giesbrecht Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Mark Asbridge
Mark Asbridge Dalhousie University
Guy Faulkner
Guy Faulkner University of British Columbia
Roberta Ferrence
Roberta Ferrence University of Toronto
Evelyn Vingilis
Evelyn Vingilis University of Western Ontario
Joseph H. Beitchman
Joseph H. Beitchman Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

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