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6131
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Overview

Nell H. Gottlieb is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on health professions and psychology, with notable contributions across various related subfields including general health professions, clinical psychology, emergency medical services, sociology and political science, and economics and econometrics.

The main topics studied by Nell H. Gottlieb encompass migration, health, and trauma; employment and welfare studies; global health workforce issues; health and medical studies; COVID-19 epidemiological studies; homelessness and social issues; and racial and ethnic identity research.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • European Journal of Public Health
  • International Journal for Equity in Health
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Globalization and Health
  • International Journal of Health Policy and Management

Collaborators often publishing with Nell H. Gottlieb are:

  • Kayvan Bozorgmehr
  • Maren Hintermeier
  • Louise Biddle
  • Amir Mohsenpour
  • Sven Rohleder

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Nell H. Gottlieb include:

  • Racism against racialized migrants in healthcare in Europe: a scoping review (2023) published in International Journal for Equity in Health
  • Learning to Fail Better: Reflections on the Challenges and Risks of Community-Based Participatory Mental Health Research With Inuit Youth in Nunavut (2021) published in Frontiers in Public Health
  • An overview of health policies for asylum-seekers in Germany (2020) published in Health Policy
  • Health and Healthcare Utilization among Asylum-Seekers from Berlin's LGBTIQ Shelter: Preliminary Results of a Survey (2020) published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Inequalities in access to healthcare by local policy model among newly arrived refugees: evidence from population-based studies in two German states (2022) published in International Journal for Equity in Health

Best Publications

  • Planning Health Promotion Programs: An Intervention Mapping Approach

    L.K. Bartholomew;G.S. Parcel;G. Kok;N.H. Gottlieb

  • A taxonomy of behaviour change methods: an Intervention Mapping approach.

    Gerjo Kok;Nell H Gottlieb;Gjalt-Jorn Y Peters;Patricia Dolan Mullen

  • Planning health promotion programs: An intervention mapping approach, 2nd ed.

    L. Kay Bartholomew;Guy S. Parcel;Gerjo Kok;Nell H. Gottlieb

  • Life events, social network, life-style, and health: An analysis of the 1979 National Survey of Personal Health Practices and Consequences.

    Nell H. Gottlieb;Lawrence W. Green

  • The Relationship Between Hardiness, Supervisor Support, Group Cohesion, and Job Stress as Predictors of Job Satisfaction

    Mary A. Steinhardt;Christyn L. Dolbier;Christyn L. Dolbier;Nell H. Gottlieb;Katherine T. McCalister

  • Employee Involvement Management Practices, Work Stress, and Depression in Employees of a Human Services Residential Care Facility

    Kathleen S. Mackie;Carole K. Holahan;Nell H. Gottlieb

  • Sociocultural correlates of childhood sporting activities: their implications for heart health.

    Nell H. Gottlieb;Meei-Shia Chen

  • The Ecological Approach in Health Promotion Programs: A Decade Later

    Gerjo Kok;Nell H. Gottlieb;Matthew Commers;Chris Smerecnik

  • Settings as an Important Dimension in Health Education/Promotion Policy, Programs, and Research

    Patricia Dolan Mullen;David Evans;Jean Forster;Nell H. Gottlieb

  • Diffusion of an effective tobacco prevention program. Part II: evaluation of the adoption phase

    Guy S. Parcel;Nancy M. O'Hara-Tompkins;Ronald B. Harrist;Karen M. Basen-Engquist

  • Social socience theory in health education: time for a new model?

    Kenneth R. McLeroy;Allan B. Steckler;Bruce Simons-Morton;Robert M. Goodman

  • Put prevention into practice: Evaluation of program initiation in nine Texas clinical sites

    Patricia Goodson;Nell H Gottlieb;Michele M Smith

  • Introduction to Health Education and Health Promotion

    Bruce G. Simons-Morton;Walter H. Greene;Nell H. Gottlieb

  • Finding theory- and evidence-based alternatives to fear appeals: Intervention Mapping

    Gerjo Kok;L. Kay Bartholomew;Guy S. Parcel;Nell H. Gottlieb

  • Parental feeding practices and concerns related to child underweight, picky eating, and using food to calm differ according to ethnicity/race, acculturation, and income.

    Alexandra E Evans;Jennifer Greenberg Seth;Shanna Smith;Karol Kaye Harris

  • A Review of the Health Impact of Smoking Control at the Workplace

    Michael P. Eriksen;Nell H. Gottlieb

  • Impact of a restrictive work site smoking policy on smoking behavior, attitudes, and norms.

    Nell H. Gottlieb;Michael P. Eriksen;Chris Y. Lovato;Riki P. Weinstein

  • The relative influence of health beliefs, parental and peer behaviors and exercise program participation on smoking, alcohol use and physical activity.

    Nell H. Gottlieb;Judith A. Baker

  • Influencing Organizations to Promote Health Applying Stakeholder Theory

    Gerjo Kok;Zamira Gurabardhi;Nell H. Gottlieb;Fred R. H. Zijlstra

  • Diffusion of an effective tobacco prevention program. Part I: evaluation of the dissemination phase

    Susan G. Brink;Karen M. Basen-Engquist;Nancy M. O'Hara-Tompkins;Guy S. Parcel

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerjo Kok
Gerjo Kok Maastricht University
Guy S. Parcel
Guy S. Parcel The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Alfred L. McAlister
Alfred L. McAlister The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Lawrence W. Green
Lawrence W. Green University of California, San Francisco
Kenneth R. McLeroy
Kenneth R. McLeroy Texas A&M University
Alexandra Loukas
Alexandra Loukas The University of Texas at Austin
Adam O. Goldstein
Adam O. Goldstein University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael P. Eriksen
Michael P. Eriksen Georgia State University
Karl E. Bauman
Karl E. Bauman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carole K. Holahan
Carole K. Holahan The University of Texas at Austin

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