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D-Index
45
Citations
23049
World Ranking
3726
National Ranking
1781

Overview

Marjorie Ireland was affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to academic research within this institution.

There are no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues associated with Marjorie Ireland. Consequently, details regarding particular research collaborations or favored journals are not documented.

Information on the main fields of study, subfields, or focused research topics linked to Marjorie Ireland is not available, indicating that the precise areas of specialization remain unspecified in the accessible data.

Similarly, there are no listed book publications or awards connected to this scientist, and therefore no notable distinctions or published books have been documented publicly.

Marjorie Ireland is documented as deceased, and all references to their professional activity are presented in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Protecting adolescents from harm: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health.

    Michael D Resnick;Peter S. Bearman;Robert Wm Blum;Karl E. Bauman

  • Adolescent Suicide Attempts: Risks and Protectors

    Iris Wagman Borowsky;Marjorie Ireland;Michael D. Resnick

  • Prevalence and risk and protective factors related to disordered eating behaviors among adolescents: relationship to gender and ethnicity

    Jillian Croll;Dianne Neumark-Sztainer;Mary Story;Marjorie Ireland

  • Youth violence perpetration: what protects? What predicts? Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.

    Michael D Resnick;Marjorie Ireland;Iris W Borowsky

  • Influences on adolescents’ decision to postpone onset of sexual intercourse: a survival analysis of virginity among youths aged 13 to 18 years

    Cristina Lammers;Marjorie Ireland;Michael D Resnick;Robert Blum

  • Suicide attempts among American Indian and Alaska Native youth: risk and protective factors

    Iris Wagman Borowsky;Michael D. Resnick;Marjorie Ireland;Robert W. Blum

  • A garden pilot project enhances fruit and vegetable consumption among children.

    Stephanie Heim;Jamie Stang;Marjorie Ireland

  • Development of adolescent self-report measures from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.

    Renee E Sieving;Trisha Beuhring;Michael D Resnick;Linda H Bearinger

  • Protecting adolescent's from harm

    Michael D Resnick;Peter S. Bearman;Robert Wm Blum;Karl E. Bauman

  • Unhealthy behaviors and psychosocial difficulties among overweight adolescents: the potential impact of familial factors

    Alison E. Mellin;Dianne R Neumark-Sztainer;Mary T Story;Marjorie Ireland

  • Addressing transition to adult health care for adolescents with special health care needs.

    Peter B Scal;Marjorie Ireland

  • Adolescent sexual aggression: risk and protective factors.

    Iris Wagman Borowsky;Marjorie Hogan;Marjorie Ireland

  • Adolescents with learning disabilities: risk and protective factors associated with emotional well-being: findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.

    Maria Veronica Svetaz;Marjorie Ireland;Robert Blum

  • Health risk behaviors and associated risk and protective factors among Brazilian Adolescents in Santos, Brazil

    Marcia Anteghini;Helena Fonseca;Marjorie Ireland;Robert W Blum

  • Transition to Adulthood : Delays and Unmet Needs among Adolescents and Young Adults with Asthma

    Peter B Scal;Michael Davern;Marjorie Ireland;Kyong Park

  • Health-risk behaviors and protective factors among adolescents with mobility impairments and learning and emotional disabilities

    Robert W Blum;Anne Kelly;Marjorie Ireland

  • Findings From the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health

    Michael D. Resnick;Peter S. Bearman;Robert Wm;Karl E. Bauman

  • Taking health status into account when setting capitation rates. A comparison of risk-adjustment methods

    JB Fowles;JP Weiner;D Knutson;E Fowler

  • Medical homes for children with autism: a physician survey.

    Allison E Golnik;Marjorie Ireland;Iris Wagman Borowsky

  • Smoking among American adolescents: a risk and protective factor analysis.

    Peter Scal;Marjorie Ireland;Iris Wagman Borowsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Iris W. Borowsky
Iris W. Borowsky University of Minnesota
Linda H. Bearinger
Linda H. Bearinger University of Minnesota
Mary Story
Mary Story Duke University
Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
Dianne Neumark-Sztainer University of Minnesota
Jonathan P. Weiner
Jonathan P. Weiner Johns Hopkins University
Kathleen Mullan Harris
Kathleen Mullan Harris University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Peter Shawn Bearman
Peter Shawn Bearman Columbia University
Karl E. Bauman
Karl E. Bauman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Robert W. Blum
Robert W. Blum Johns Hopkins University
J. Richard Udry
J. Richard Udry University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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