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44
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9760
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4089
National Ranking
1947

Overview

Jessica G. Burke is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States and has an extensive record of research contributions primarily spanning medicine and social sciences. Their work frequently appears in interdisciplinary fields bridging health, psychology, and sociology.

Their recent publications include studies and methodologies that cover a broad range of topics. Notable papers comprise:

  • Assessment of Awake Prone Positioning in Hospitalized Adults With COVID-19, 2022, JAMA Internal Medicine
  • Collaborative Filmmaking: A Participatory, Visual Research Method, 2020, Qualitative Health Research
  • Intimate Partner Violence, HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Acceptability, and Attitudes About Use: Perspectives of Women Seeking Care at a Family Planning Clinic, 2020, AIDS and Behavior
  • Exploring Community Art and Its Role in Promoting Health, Social Cohesion, and Community Resilience in the Aftermath of the 2015 Nepal Earthquake, 2021, Health Promotion Practice
  • Beyond the Menstrual Shed: Exploring Caste/Ethnic and Religious Complexities of Menstrual Practices in Far-West Nepal, 2021, Women's Reproductive Health

Frequent coauthors include Sara E. Baumann, Christina Mair, Jessica R. Thompson, Pema Lhaki, and Robert W. S. Coulter. These collaborations indicate a strong network in both health and social research domains.

Burke's publications are often featured in venues such as Health Promotion Practice, UNC Libraries, JAMA Internal Medicine, American Journal of Health Promotion, and Culture Health & Sexuality, reflecting a focus on health promotion, medical research, and social health sciences.

The scientist's primary fields of study are Medicine and Social Sciences. Their subfields of expertise encompass:

  • General Health Professions
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Research topics investigated by Jessica G. Burke include:

  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Art Therapy and Mental Health
  • Media Influence and Health
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Participatory Visual Research Methods
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions

This profile outlines a multidisciplinary research trajectory with a consistent focus on health promotion, community health, and participatory research methods across diverse populations and medical concerns.

Best Publications

  • Disparities and access to healthy food in the United States: A review of food deserts literature

    Renee E. Walker;Christopher R. Keane;Jessica G. Burke

  • The Development of a Standardized Neighborhood Deprivation Index

    Lynne C. Messer;Lynne C. Messer;Barbara A. Laraia;Jay S. Kaufman;Janet Eyster

  • An Introduction to Concept Mapping as a Participatory Public Health Research Method

    Jessica G. Burke;Patricia J. O'Campo;Geri L. Peak;Andrea Carlson Gielen

  • Patient adherence to HIV medication regimens: a review of published and abstract reports

    Linda Fogarty;Debra Roter;Susan Larson;Jessica Burke

  • Neighborhood deprivation and preterm birth among non-Hispanic Black and White women in eight geographic areas in the United States.

    Patricia O'Campo;Jessica G. Burke;Jessica G. Burke;Jennifer Culhane;Irma T. Elo

  • Women's lives after an HIV-positive diagnosis: disclosure and violence.

    Andrea Carlson Gielen;Karen A. McDonnell;Jessica G. Burke;Patricia O'Campo

  • HIV/AIDS and intimate partner violence: intersecting women's health issues in the United States.

    Andrea Carlson Gielen;Reem M. Ghandour;J. G.Jessica G. Burke;Patricia Mahoney

  • Association of neighborhood context with offspring risk of preterm birth and low birthweight: A systematic review and meta-analysis of population-based studies.

    Collette N. Ncube;Daniel A. Enquobahrie;Steven M. Albert;Amy L. Herrick

  • The Process of Ending Abuse in Intimate Relationships A Qualitative Exploration of the Transtheoretical Model

    Jessica G. Burke;Andrea Carlson Gielen;Karen A. McDonnell;Patricia J. O'Campo

  • Neighbourhoods and mental well-being: What are the pathways?

    Patricia J. O'Campo;Christina Salmon;Jessica Burke;Jessica Burke

  • Socioeconomic domains and associations with preterm birth

    Lynne C. Messer;Lisa C. Vinikoor;Barbara A. Laraia;Jay S. Kaufman

  • Maternal and child health and neighborhood context: the selection and construction of area-level variables

    Julie K. Rajaratnam;Jessica G. Burke;Patricia J. O'Campo

  • Ending intimate partner violence: an application of the transtheoretical model.

    Jessica G. Burke;Julie A. Denison;Andrea Carlson Gielen;Karen A. McDonnell

  • Maternal weathering and risk of preterm delivery.

    Claudia Holzman;Janet Eyster;Mary Kleyn;Lynne C. Messer

  • The Syndemic Effects of Intimate Partner Violence, HIV/AIDS, and Substance Abuse on Depression among Low-Income Urban Women

    Samantha Illangasekare;Jessica Burke;Geetanjali Chander;Andrea Carlson Gielen

  • Uncovering neighbourhood influences on intimate partner violence using concept mapping

    Patricia J. O'Campo;Jessica Burke;Geri L. Peak;K. A. McDonnell

  • Intimate Partner Violence, Substance Use, and HIV Among Low-Income Women Taking a Closer Look

    Jessica G. Burke;Laura Knab Thieman;Andrea C. Gielen;Patricia O’Campo

  • Neighborhood influences and intimate partner violence: does geographic setting matter?

    Jessica Griffin Burke;Patricia O'Campo;Geri L. Peak

  • Pathways connecting neighborhood influences and mental well-being: socioeconomic position and gender differences.

    Jessica Burke;Patricia J. O'Campo;Christina Salmon;Renee Walker

  • Neighbourhood deprivation and small-for-gestational-age term births in the United States.

    Irma T. Elo;Jennifer F. Culhane;Iliana V. Kohler;Patricia O'Campo;Patricia O'Campo

  • Racial/Ethnic Differences in Women's Experiences of Reproductive Coercion, Intimate Partner Violence, and Unintended Pregnancy.

    Charvonne N. Holliday;Heather L. McCauley;Jay G. Silverman;Edmund Ricci

Frequent Co-Authors

Patricia O'Campo
Patricia O'Campo University of Toronto
Andrea Carlson Gielen
Andrea Carlson Gielen Johns Hopkins University
Irma T. Elo
Irma T. Elo University of Pennsylvania
Jay S. Kaufman
Jay S. Kaufman McGill University
Giselle Corbie-Smith
Giselle Corbie-Smith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michele R. Decker
Michele R. Decker Johns Hopkins University
Arleen F. Brown
Arleen F. Brown University of California, Los Angeles
Linda B. Cottler
Linda B. Cottler University of Florida
Jay G. Silverman
Jay G. Silverman University of California, San Diego
Gale A. Richardson
Gale A. Richardson University of Pittsburgh

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