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42
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4725
National Ranking
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Mark Stoove 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 Mark Stoove sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 339 publications — 92nd percentile

92% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Mark Stoove 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 Mark Stoove sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Mark Stoove is affiliated with the Burnet Institute in Australia and is an active researcher in the field of medicine, with a significant focus on epidemiology and infectious diseases. Their work spans multiple subfields including hepatology, general health professions, and sociology and political science.

Their publication record indicates a strong engagement with topics related to HIV, drug use, and sexual risk, as well as hepatitis C virus research. Additional topics include HIV/AIDS research and interventions, hepatitis B virus studies, liver disease diagnosis and treatment, homelessness and social issues, and criminal justice and corrections analysis.

Stoove's recent research contributions include papers such as:

  • Modelling the impact of relaxing COVID-19 control measures during a period of low viral transmission, 2020, The Medical Journal of Australia
  • Australia needs to increase testing to achieve hepatitis C elimination, 2020, The Medical Journal of Australia
  • The introduction of a mandatory mask policy was associated with significantly reduced COVID-19 cases in a major metropolitan city, 2021, PLoS ONE
  • Using Digital Communication Technology to Increase HIV Testing Among Men Who Have Sex With Men and Transgender Women: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, 2020, Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • The phases of hepatitis C elimination: achieving WHO elimination targets, 2020, The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Stoove frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • International Journal of Drug Policy
  • The Medical Journal of Australia
  • BMJ Open
  • PLoS ONE
  • The Lancet HIV

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Stoove's research activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Margaret Hellard
  • Alisa Pedrana
  • Joseph Doyle
  • Paul Dietze
  • Anna L. Wilkinson

Mark Stoove's publication record shows an extensive engagement with medical topics, particularly focusing on public health issues related to infectious diseases, hepatitis, and HIV. Their articles contribute to understanding disease control measures, testing, elimination strategies, and the application of digital technologies in health interventions.

Best Publications

  • Effects of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for the Prevention of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection on Sexual Risk Behavior in Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    Michael W Traeger;Michael W Traeger;Sophia E Schroeder;Sophia E Schroeder;Edwina J Wright;Margaret E Hellard;Margaret E Hellard

  • Association of HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis With Incidence of Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Individuals at High Risk of HIV Infection.

    Michael W. Traeger;Vincent J. Cornelisse;Jason Asselin;Brian Price

  • A systematic examination of the use of Online social networking sites for sexual health promotion

    Judy Gold;Judy Gold;Alisa Edith Pedrana;Alisa Edith Pedrana;Rachel Sacks-Davis;Rachel Sacks-Davis;Margaret Elena Hellard;Margaret Elena Hellard;Margaret Elena Hellard

  • Overdose deaths following previous non-fatal heroin overdose: record linkage of ambulance attendance and death registry data

    Mark Stoove;Paul Mark Dietze;Damien John Jolley

  • Developing Health Promotion Interventions on Social Networking Sites: Recommendations from The FaceSpace Project

    Judy Gold;Alisa Edith Pedrana;Mark Stoove;Shanton Chang

  • The impact of injecting drug use status on hepatitis C-related referral and treatment

    M.A. Stoové;S.M. Gifford;G.J. Dore

  • The use of social networking platforms for sexual health promotion: identifying key strategies for successful user engagement.

    Hilary Veale;Rachel Sacks-Davis;Rachel Sacks-Davis;Emma R Weaver;Alisa Edith Pedrana;Alisa Edith Pedrana

  • Medication adherence, condom use and sexually transmitted infections in Australian preexposure prophylaxis users.

    Luxi Lal;Jennifer Audsley;Dean A. Murphy;Dean A. Murphy;Christopher K. Fairley

  • Queer as F**k: reaching and engaging gay men in sexual health promotion through social networking sites.

    Alisa Edith Pedrana;Margaret Elena Hellard;Judy Gold;Nadine Ata

  • Outcomes of treatment for hepatitis C in prisoners using a nurse-led, statewide model of care.

    Timothy Papaluca;Lucy McDonald;Anne Craigie;Annabelle Gibson

  • Establishing the Melbourne Injecting Drug User Cohort Study (MIX): rationale, methods, and baseline and twelve-month follow-up results

    Danielle Horyniak;Danielle Horyniak;Peter Higgs;Peter Higgs;Peter Higgs;Rebecca Anne Jenkinson;Rebecca Anne Jenkinson;Louise Degenhardt;Louise Degenhardt

  • Stigmatization of AIDS patients : disentangling Thai nursing students' attitudes towards HIV/AIDS, drug use and commercial sex

    Kit Yee Chan;Mark A. Stoové;Luechai Sringernyuang;Daniel D. Reidpath

  • The acceptability and feasibility of peer worker support role in community based HCV treatment for injecting drug users.

    Josephine Sarah Norman;Nicholas Matthew Walsh;Nicholas Matthew Walsh;Janette Mugavin;Mark A Stoove;Mark A Stoove

  • Australian men's experiences of living with hepatitis C virus: results from a cross-sectional survey

    Sandy M Gifford;Mary L O'Brien;Anthony Smith;Meredith Temple-Smith

  • Can aerobic exercise training affect health-related quality of life for people with multiple sclerosis?

    Georgina Sutherland;Mark B. Andersen;Mark A. Stoové

  • Sexual Health Promotion on Social Networking Sites: A Process Evaluation of the FaceSpace Project

    Phuong Nguyen;Judy Gold;Judy Gold;Alisa Edith Pedrana;Alisa Edith Pedrana;Shanton Chang

  • Stop the drama Downunder: a social marketing campaign increases HIV/sexually transmitted infection knowledge and testing in Australian gay men.

    Alisa Pedrana;Margaret Hellard;Margaret Hellard;Rebecca Guy;Carol El-Hayek

  • A survey of regular ecstasy users' knowledge and practices around determining pill content and purity: Implications for policy and practice

    Jennifer W. Johnston;Monica J. Barratt;Craig L. Fry;Craig L. Fry;Stuart Kinner

  • Counting the cost: estimating the number of deaths among recently released prisoners in Australia

    Stuart A Kinner;David B Preen;Azar Kariminia;Tony Butler

  • Modelling antiviral treatment to prevent hepatitis C infection among people who inject drugs in Victoria, Australia

    Margaret E. Hellard;Rebecca Jenkinson;Peter Higgs;Mark A. Stoove;Mark A. Stoove

Frequent Co-Authors

Margaret Hellard
Margaret Hellard Burnet Institute
Christopher K. Fairley
Christopher K. Fairley Monash University
Stuart A. Kinner
Stuart A. Kinner University of Melbourne
Megan S. C. Lim
Megan S. C. Lim Burnet Institute
David Wilson
David Wilson Burnet Institute
Alexander J. Thompson
Alexander J. Thompson Ascension Health
Jennifer F Hoy
Jennifer F Hoy Monash University
Martin Holt
Martin Holt University of New South Wales
Suzanne M. Crowe
Suzanne M. Crowe Burnet Institute
Louisa Degenhardt
Louisa Degenhardt University of New South Wales

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