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Overview

Levent Dumenci is affiliated with Temple University in the United States and has a considerable body of research focused primarily on medicine, with particular emphasis on surgery, pharmacology, and public health. Their research contributions reflect an intersection of clinical and health systems topics, notably in orthopaedics and musculoskeletal disorders.

Their scholarly output includes over 100 publications, with a significant focus on total knee arthroplasty outcomes and orthopaedic implants. Key topics covered include musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation, knee injury reconstruction techniques, health systems and economic evaluations, orthopedic infections and treatments, as well as hip disorders and treatments.

Frequent coauthors who have contributed to their research over multiple collaborations include:

  • Daniel L. Riddle
  • Robert A. Perera
  • Krista Schroeder
  • James Slover
  • Francis J. Keefe

Their work has been published across several prominent journals in related fields. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
  • European Journal of Pain
  • The Journal of Arthroplasty
  • Arthritis Care & Research
  • Journal of Pain

Examples of recent papers authored or coauthored by Levent Dumenci include:

  • Cross-validation of good versus poor self-reported outcome trajectory types following knee arthroplasty (2021, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage)
  • Classifications of good versus poor outcome following knee arthroplasty should not be defined using arbitrary criteria (2020, BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders)
  • Economic hardship and child intake of foods high in saturated fats and added sugars: the mediating role of parenting stress among high-risk families (2020, Public Health Nutrition)
  • Racial Differences in Pain and Function Following Knee Arthroplasty: A Secondary Analysis From a Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial (2020, Arthritis Care & Research)
  • Commentary on finding meaning in patient-reported outcome change scores: a seemingly unquenchable thirst for understanding (2022, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage)

Best Publications

  • DSM-oriented and empirically based approaches to constructing scales from the same item pools.

    Thomas M Achenbach;Levent Dumenci;Leslie A Rescorla

  • Testing the 8-syndrome structure of the child behavior checklist in 30 societies

    Masha Y Ivanova;Anca Dobrean;Manfred Dopfner;Nese Erol

  • Behavioral and Emotional Problems Reported by Parents of Children Ages 6 to 16 in 31 Societies

    Leslie Rescorla;Thomas Achenbach;Masha Y. Ivanova;Levent Dumenci

  • Assessment of Adult Psychopathology: Meta-Analyses and Implications of Cross-Informant Correlations

    Thomas M. Achenbach;Rebecca A. Krukowski;Levent Dumenci;Masha Y. Ivanova

  • The generalizability of the Youth Self-Report syndrome structure in 23 societies.

    Masha Y. Ivanova;Thomas M. Achenbach;Leslie A. Rescorla;Levent Dumenci

  • Ten-Year Comparisons of Problems and Competencies for National Samples of Youth: Self, Parent, and Teacher Reports

    Thomas M. Achenbach;Levent Dumenci;Leslie A. Rescorla

  • Epidemiological comparisons of problems and positive qualities reported by adolescents in 24 countries

    Leslie Rescorla;Thomas M. Achenbach;Masha Y. Ivanova;Levent Dumenci

  • Meta-analyses of agreement between diagnoses made from clinical evaluations and standardized diagnostic interviews.

    David C. Rettew;Alicia Doyle Lynch;Thomas M. Achenbach;Levent Dumenci

  • Ratings of Relations Between DSM-IV Diagnostic Categories and Items of the CBCL/6-18, TRF, and YSR

    Thomas M. Achenbach;Levent Dumenci;Leslie A. Rescorla

  • Advances in empirically based assessment: revised cross-informant syndromes and new DSM-oriented scales for the CBCL, YSR, and TRF: comment on Lengua, Sadowksi, Friedrich, and Fischer (2001).

    Thomas M. Achenbach;Levent Dumenci

  • Are American children's problems still getting worse? A 23-year comparison

    Thomas M. Achenbach;Levent Dumenci;Leslie A. Rescorla

  • Measurement of Cancer Health Literacy and Identification of Patients with Limited Cancer Health Literacy

    Levent Dumenci;Robin Matsuyama;Daniel L. Riddle;Laura A. Cartwright

  • Depression and Frailty in Late Life: Evidence for a Common Vulnerability

    Matthew Lohman;Levent Dumenci;Briana Mezuk

  • Parenting and Children's Externalizing Problems in Substance-Abusing Families.

    Catherine Stanger;Levent Dumenci;Jody Kamon;Marcy Burstein

  • Are depression and frailty overlapping syndromes in mid- and late-life? A latent variable analysis

    Briana Mezuk;Matthew Lohman;Levent Dumenci;Kate L. Lapane

  • Sensory overresponsivity and anxiety in typically developing children and children with autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: cause or coexistence?

    Shelly J. Lane;Stacey Reynolds;Levent Dumenci

  • DSM-oriented scales and statistically based syndromes for ages 18 to 59: linking taxonomic paradigms to facilitate multitaxonomic approaches.

    Thomas M. Achenbach;Amit Bernstein;Levent Dumenci

  • The Interplay between Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Marital Distress in the Prediction of Adolescent Adjustment.

    Patrick T. Davies;Levent Dumenci;Michael Windle

  • Communicating Effectively about Donation: An Educational Intervention to Increase Consent to Donation:

    Laura A. Siminoff;Heather M. Marshall;Levent Dumenci;Gordon Bowen

  • Testing the Teacher's Report Form Syndromes in 20 Societies

    Masha Y. Ivanova;Thomas M. Achenbach;Leslie A. Rescorla;Lèvent Dumenci

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas M. Achenbach
Thomas M. Achenbach University of Vermont
Leslie Rescorla
Leslie Rescorla Bryn Mawr College
Masha Y. Ivanova
Masha Y. Ivanova University of Vermont
Michael Windle
Michael Windle Emory University
Niels Bilenberg
Niels Bilenberg University of Southern Denmark
Hector R. Bird
Hector R. Bird Columbia University
Patrick W. L. Leung
Patrick W. L. Leung Chinese University of Hong Kong
Catherine Stanger
Catherine Stanger Dartmouth College
Christa Winkler Metzke
Christa Winkler Metzke University of Zurich
Eric Fombonne
Eric Fombonne Oregon Health & Science University

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