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D-Index
40
Citations
12614
World Ranking
5196
National Ranking
2455

Julie Barroso 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 Julie Barroso sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 104 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Julie Barroso 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 Julie Barroso sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 40 D-Index — 34th percentile

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

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

Overview

Julie Barroso is affiliated with the Medical University of South Carolina in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a focus on several subfields including clinical psychology, general health professions, infectious diseases, public health, environmental and occupational health, and epidemiology.

Their research spans multiple topics, particularly within HIV/AIDS research and interventions, addressing HIV, drug use, and sexual risk. Additional main topics of their work include HIV-related health complications and treatments, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome research, resilience and mental health, and maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum.

Julie Barroso has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Sadie B. Sommer, James L. Harmon, Brian W. Pence, Margarete Sandelowski, and Corrine I. Voils, each with six shared publications.

Publications by Julie Barroso have appeared most notably in venues such as UNC Libraries, where they have contributed 14 publications. Other venues include PEDIATRICS, Qualitative Health Research, Behavioral Medicine, and Policy Politics & Nursing Practice.

Some recent papers authored by Julie Barroso cover diverse healthcare topics:

  • "Topics for Inclusive Parent-Child Sex Communication by Gay, Bisexual, Queer Youth," published in 2020 in Behavioral Medicine
  • "Results of a National Survey: Ongoing Barriers to APRN Practice in the United States," published in 2022 in Policy Politics & Nursing Practice
  • "A Critical Review of Symptom Management Nursing Science on HIV-Related Fatigue and Sleep Disturbance," published in 2021 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "The Experiences of Parent Dyads in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Qualitative Description," published in 2021 in Journal of Pediatric Nursing
  • "The Reproductive Health Priorities, Concerns, and Needs of Women in Midlife: A Feminist Poststructuralist Qualitative Analysis," published in 2020 in Qualitative Health Research

Best Publications

  • Handbook for Synthesizing Qualitative Research

    Margarete Sandelowski;Julie Barroso

  • Classifying the Findings in Qualitative Studies

    Margarete Sandelowski;Julie Barroso

  • Finding the Findings in Qualitative Studies

    Margarete Sandelowski;Julie Barroso

  • Using qualitative metasummary to synthesize qualitative and quantitative descriptive findings

    Margarete J Sandelowski;Julie Barroso;Corrine I. Voils

  • Defining and Designing Mixed Research Synthesis Studies.

    Margarete Sandelowski;Corrine I. Voils;Julie Barroso

  • Reading Qualitative Studies

    Margarete Sandelowski;Julie Barroso

  • Writing the Proposal for a Qualitative Research Methodology Project

    Margarete J Sandelowski;Julie Barroso

  • Progression to AIDS, a clinical AIDS condition and mortality: psychosocial and physiological predictors.

    J. Leserman;J. M. Petitto;J. M. Petitto;J. M. Petitto;H. Gu;H. Gu;H. Gu;B. N. Gaynes;B. N. Gaynes;B. N. Gaynes

  • Toward a metasynthesis of qualitative findings on motherhood in HIV-positive women.

    Margarete Sandelowski;Julie Barroso

  • The challenges of searching for and retrieving qualitative studies.

    Julie Barroso;Claudia J Gollop;Margarete J Sandelowski;Janet Meynell

  • Stigma in HIV-positive women.

    Margarete J Sandelowski;Camille Lambe;Julie Barroso

  • Creating metasummaries of qualitative findings.

    Margarete Sandelowski;Julie Barroso

  • 21st Century Parent–Child Sex Communication in the United States: A Process Review

    Dalmacio Flores;Julie Barroso

  • A comparative qualitative analysis of stories of spousal caregivers of people with dementia: Negative, ambivalent, and positive experiences

    Bomin Shim;Julie Barroso;Linda L. Davis

  • Metasynthesis of Qualitative Research on Living with HIV Infection

    Julie Barroso;Gail M. Powell-Cope

  • The travesty of choosing after positive prenatal diagnosis

    Margarete Sandelowski;Julie Barroso

  • Making Sense of Qualitative and Quantitative Findings in Mixed Research Synthesis Studies.

    Corrine I. Voils;Margarete Sandelowski;Julie Barroso;Victor Hasselblad

  • Motherhood in the context of maternal HIV infection.

    Margarete Sandelowski;Julie Barroso

  • Using an intersectional approach to study the impact of social determinants of health for African American mothers living with HIV.

    Courtney Caiola;Sharron L. Docherty;Michael Relf;Julie Barroso

  • Comparison between African-American and white women in their beliefs about breast cancer and their health locus of control.

    Julie Barroso;Susan McMillan;Linda Casey;Wanda Gibson

Frequent Co-Authors

Corrine I. Voils
Corrine I. Voils University of Wisconsin–Madison
Bradley N. Gaynes
Bradley N. Gaynes University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Andrew J. Muir
Andrew J. Muir Duke University
Diana O. Perkins
Diana O. Perkins University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Gail Ironson
Gail Ironson University of Miami
Eun-Ok Im
Eun-Ok Im The University of Texas at Austin
John Bartlett
John Bartlett Duke University
John G. McHutchison
John G. McHutchison Duke University

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