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Louisa Gilbert 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 Louisa Gilbert sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 225 publications — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Louisa Gilbert 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 Louisa Gilbert sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 52 D-Index — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Louisa Gilbert is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Medicine, Health Professions, and Social Sciences, with significant contributions to General Health Professions, Epidemiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Sociology and Political Science, and Infectious Diseases.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Sex work and related issues
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health

Frequent publication venues for Louisa Gilbert comprise:

  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • International Journal of Drug Policy
  • Research on Social Work Practice
  • JAMA Network Open
  • Preventive Medicine

Some of the recent papers featuring Louisa Gilbert include:

  • The HEALing (Helping to End Addiction Long-term SM) Communities Study: Protocol for a cluster randomized trial at the community level to reduce opioid overdose deaths through implementation of an integrated set of evidence-based practices (2020, Drug and Alcohol Dependence)
  • Effectiveness of a Culturally Tailored HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention Intervention for Black Women in Community Supervision Programs (2021, JAMA Network Open)
  • Model and approach for assessing implementation context and fidelity in the HEALing Communities Study (2020, Drug and Alcohol Dependence)
  • Repeat sexual victimization during college: Prevalence and psychosocial correlates (2020, Psychology of Violence)
  • Application of group model building in implementation research: A systematic review of the public health and healthcare literature (2023, PLoS ONE)

Louisa Gilbert has collaborated frequently with several colleagues, notably:

  • Nabila El-Bassel (40 co-authored works)
  • Timothy Hunt (34 co-authored works)
  • Dawn Goddard-Eckrich (32 co-authored works)
  • Elwin Wu (27 co-authored works)
  • Emmanuel Oga (14 co-authored works)

Best Publications

  • Correlates of Partner Violence Among Female Street-Based Sex Workers: Substance Abuse, History of Childhood Abuse, and HIV Risks

    Nabila El-Bassel;Susan S. Witte;Takeshi Wada;Louisa Gilbert

  • Relationship between drug abuse and intimate partner violence: a longitudinal study among women receiving methadone.

    Nabila El-Bassel;Louisa Gilbert;Elwin Wu;Hyun Go

  • Sexual assault incidents among college undergraduates: Prevalence and factors associated with risk.

    Claude Mellins;Kate Walsh;Kate Walsh;Aaron L. Sarvet;Melanie M. Wall;Melanie M. Wall

  • Social Support and Disclosure of Abuse: Comparing South Asian, African American, and Hispanic Battered Women.

    Marianne R. Yoshioka;Louisa Gilbert;Nabila El-Bassel;Malahat Baig-Amin

  • The efficacy of a relationship-based HIV/STD prevention program for heterosexual couples.

    Nabila El-Bassel;Susan S. Witte;Louisa Gilbert;Elwin Wu

  • Sex trading and psychological distress among women recruited from the streets of Harlem.

    N el-Bassel;R F Schilling;K L Irwin;S Faruque

  • Intimate partner violence and HIV risk among urban minority women in primary health care settings.

    Elwin Wu;Nabila El-Bassel;Susan S. Witte;Louisa Gilbert

  • Addressing the Unique Needs of African American Women in HIV Prevention

    Nabila El-Bassel;Nathilee Ann Caldeira;Lesia M. Ruglass;Louisa Gilbert

  • Fear and violence: raising the HIV stakes.

    Nabila El-Bassel;Louisa Gilbert;Valli Rajah;Anthony Foleno

  • HIV and intimate partner violence among methadone-maintained women in New York City.

    Nabila El-Bassel;Louisa Gilbert;Elwin Wu;Hyun Go

  • Drug abuse and partner violence among women in methadone treatment

    Nabila El-Bassel;Louisa Gilbert;Robert Schilling;Takeshi Wada

  • Targeting the SAVA (substance abuse, violence, and AIDS) syndemic among women and girls: a global review of epidemiology and integrated interventions

    Louisa Gilbert;Anita Raj;Denise Hien;Jamila Stockman

  • Partner violence and sexual HIV-risk behaviors among women in an inner-city emergency department.

    Nabila El-Bassel;Louisa Gilbert;Satya Krishnan;Robert F. Schilling

  • Intimate partner violence and HIV among drug-involved women: contexts linking these two epidemics--challenges and implications for prevention and treatment.

    Nabila El-Bassel;Louisa Gilbert;Susan S. Witte;Elwin Wu

  • Intimate partner violence and substance abuse among minority women receiving care from an inner-city emergency department

    Nabila El-Bassel;Louisa Gilbert;Susan S. Witte;Elwin Wu

  • Childhood Abuse as a Risk for Partner Abuse among Women in Methadone Maintenance

    Louisa Gilbert;Nabila El-Bassel;Robert F. Schilling;Ellen Friedman

  • Social Support Among Women in Methadone Treatment Who Experience Partner Violence Isolation and Male Controlling Behavior

    Nabila El-Bassel;Louisa Gilbert;Valli Rajah;Anthony Foleno

  • Long-term effects of an HIV/STI sexual risk reduction intervention for heterosexual couples.

    Nabila El-Bassel;Susan S. Witte;Louisa Gilbert;Elwin Wu

  • The HEALing (Helping to End Addiction Long-term SM) Communities Study: Protocol for a cluster randomized trial at the community level to reduce opioid overdose deaths through implementation of an integrated set of evidence-based practices

    Sharon L. Walsh;Nabila El-Bassel;Rebecca D. Jackson;Jeffrey H. Samet;Jeffrey H. Samet

  • Preventing HIV/AIDS in drug-abusing incarcerated women through skills building and social support enhancement: preliminary outcomes.

    Nabila El-Bassel;André Ivanoff;Robert F. Schilling;Louisa Gilbert

  • Couple-based HIV prevention in the United States: advantages, gaps, and future directions

    Nabila El-Bassel;Louisa Gilbert;Susan S. Witte;Elwin Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Nabila El-Bassel
Nabila El-Bassel Columbia University
Elwin Wu
Elwin Wu Columbia University
Susan S. Witte
Susan S. Witte Columbia University
Robert F. Schilling
Robert F. Schilling University of Washington
Melanie M. Wall
Melanie M. Wall Columbia University
Claude A. Mellins
Claude A. Mellins Columbia University
Jennifer S. Hirsch
Jennifer S. Hirsch Columbia University
Patrick A. Wilson
Patrick A. Wilson Columbia University
Lisa R. Metsch
Lisa R. Metsch Columbia University
Chris Beyrer
Chris Beyrer Johns Hopkins University

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