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55
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10484
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2048
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115

Jean Shoveller 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 Jean Shoveller sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 251 publications — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jean Shoveller 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 Jean Shoveller sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 55 D-Index — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jean Shoveller is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada and works primarily in the fields of Social Sciences, Medicine, and Health Professions. Their research intersects multiple subfields including General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science, Infectious Diseases, Education, and Epidemiology. The main focus of their work lies in HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions, with additional emphasis on Homelessness and Social Issues, HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk, Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations, Youth Education and Societal Dynamics, Children's Rights and Participation, and Early Childhood Education and Development.

Shoveller's scholarly contributions include several publications in peer-reviewed journals. Notable recent papers include:

  • "Improving the health and social wellbeing of young people: exploring the potential of and for collective agency," 2020, published in Critical Public Health
  • "From silos to buckets: a qualitative study of how sexual health clinics address their clients' mental health needs," 2020, published in Canadian Journal of Public Health
  • "Social media and online safety practices of young parents," 2021, published in Journal of Information Science
  • "In the midst of plenty: Experiences of food insecurity amongst women living with HIV in Vancouver, Canada," 2021, published in Health & Social Care in the Community
  • "Implementation opportunities and challenges identified by key stakeholders in scaling up HIV Treatment as Prevention in British Columbia, Canada: a qualitative study," 2020, published in Implementation Science Communications

Their frequent collaborators include Rod Knight, Thomas Kerr, Ariel Sernick, Kate Shannon, and Flo Ranville.

Shoveller's work has been published across several journals that align with the content of their research, including Health & Social Care in the Community, Critical Public Health, Journal of Information Science, Canadian Journal of Public Health, and Implementation Science Communications.

Best Publications

  • A systematic review of the correlates of violence against sex workers

    Kathleen N. Deering;Avni Amin;Jean Shoveller;Ariel Nesbitt

  • Social and structural violence and power relations in mitigating HIV risk of drug-using women in survival sex work

    Kate Shannon;Thomas Kerr;Shari Allinott;Jill Chettiar

  • Prevalence and structural correlates of gender based violence among a prospective cohort of female sex workers.

    Kate Shannon;Thomas Kerr;Steffanie A. Strathdee;Jean Shoveller

  • Structural and Environmental Barriers to Condom Use Negotiation With Clients Among Female Sex Workers: Implications for HIV-Prevention Strategies and Policy

    Kate Shannon;Steffanie A. Strathdee;Jean Shoveller;Melanie Rusch

  • Mapping violence and policing as an environmental-structural barrier to health service and syringe availability among substance-using women in street-level sex work

    Kate Shannon;M. Rusch;Jean Shoveller;D. Alexson

  • Taking account of context in population health intervention research: guidance for producers, users and funders of research

    Peter Craig;Erica Di Ruggiero;Katherine L. Frohlich;Eric Mykhalovskiy

  • Unstable housing, associated risk behaviour, and increased risk for HIV infection among injection drug users

    Trevor A. Corneil;Laura M. Kuyper;Jean Shoveller;Robert S. Hogg

  • Socio-cultural influences on young people's sexual development

    Jean A Shoveller;Joy L Johnson;Donald B Langille;Terry Mitchell

  • Risky groups, risky behaviour, and risky persons: Dominating discourses on youth sexual health

    Jean A. Shoveller;Joy L. Johnson

  • Homelessness and unstable housing associated with an increased risk of HIV and STI transmission among street-involved youth

    Brandon D.L. Marshall;Thomas Kerr;Thomas Kerr;Jean A. Shoveller;Thomas L. Patterson;Thomas L. Patterson

  • Non-consensual sex experienced by men who have sex with men: prevalence and association with mental health.

    Pamela A Ratner;Joy L Johnson;Jean A Shoveller;Keith Chan

  • Perspectives on community health issues and the mining boom-bust cycle

    Janis A. Shandro;Marcello M. Veiga;Jean Shoveller;Malcolm Scoble

  • A critical examination of representations of context within research on population health interventions

    Jean Shoveller;Sarah Viehbeck;Erica Di Ruggiero;Devon Greyson

  • Empirical study of employment arrangements and precariousness in Australia.

    Amber M. Louie;Aleck S. Ostry;Michael Quinlan;Tessa Keegel

  • A dose-response relationship between exposure to a large-scale HIV preventive intervention and consistent condom use with different sexual partners of female sex workers in southern India

    Kathleen N Deering;Marie-Claude Boily;Catherine M Lowndes;Jean Shoveller

  • Examining clinicians’ experiences providing sexual health services for LGBTQ youth: considering social and structural determinants of health in clinical practice

    R. E. Knight;J. A. Shoveller;A. M. Carson;J. G. Contreras-Whitney

  • Incidence, risk factors, and prevention of hepatitis C reinfection: a population-based cohort study.

    Nazrul Islam;Mel Krajden;Jean Shoveller;Paul Gustafson

  • Masculinities, 'guy talk' and 'manning up': a discourse analysis of how young men talk about sexual health.

    Rod Knight;Jean A. Shoveller;John L. Oliffe;Mark Gilbert

  • Changes in mortality rates and causes of death in a population-based cohort of persons living with and without HIV from 1996 to 2012

    Oghenowede Eyawo;Conrado Franco-Villalobos;Mark W Hull;Adriana Nohpal

  • Prevalence and Co-Occurrence of Heavy Drinking and Anxiety and Mood Disorders Among Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Heterosexual Canadians.

    Basia Pakula;Jean Shoveller;Pamela A. Ratner;Richard M. Carpiano

  • And they call this progress? Consequences for young people of living and working in resource-extraction communities

    S.M. Goldenberg;J.A. Shoveller;M. Koehoorn;A.S. Ostry

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Kerr
Thomas Kerr University of British Columbia
Julio S. G. Montaner
Julio S. G. Montaner University of British Columbia
Kate Shannon
Kate Shannon University of British Columbia
Joy L. Johnson
Joy L. Johnson Simon Fraser University
Evan Wood
Evan Wood University of British Columbia
Mark W. Tyndall
Mark W. Tyndall University of British Columbia
Will Small
Will Small Simon Fraser University
Mel Krajden
Mel Krajden University of British Columbia
Mark R. Gilbert
Mark R. Gilbert National Institutes of Health
Brandon D. L. Marshall
Brandon D. L. Marshall Brown University

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