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Patricia J. Martens

Patricia J. Martens

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
48
Citations
6259
World Ranking
3219
National Ranking
183

Patricia J. Martens 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 Patricia J. Martens sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 135 publications — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Patricia J. Martens 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 Patricia J. Martens sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Patricia J. Martens is affiliated with the University of Manitoba in Canada.

There are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or main fields of study listed for this researcher. Information regarding their specific research topics, subfields, or awards is also not provided.

Best Publications

  • Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Children: Prenatal and Early Infancy Risk Factors Among Native Canadians

    T. Kue Young;Patricia J. Martens;Shayne P. Taback;Elizabeth A. C. Sellers

  • Demystifying knowledge translation: learning from the community.

    Sarah Bowen;Patricia Martens

  • Earlier onset of complications in youth with type 2 diabetes

    Allison B. Dart;Patricia J. Martens;Claudio Rigatto;Marni D. Brownell

  • Parents bereaved by offspring suicide: a population-based longitudinal case-control study

    James M. Bolton;Wendy Au;William D. Leslie;Patricia J. Martens

  • High Burden of Kidney Disease in Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes

    Allison B. Dart;Elizabeth A. Sellers;Patricia J. Martens;Claudio Rigatto

  • More Than "Using Research": The Real Challenges in Promoting Evidence-Informed Decision-Making

    Sarah Bowen;Tannis Erickson;Patricia J. Martens;Susan Crockett

  • Demographic and social variables associated with problem gambling among men and women in Canada.

    Tracie O. Afifi;Brian J. Cox;Patricia J. Martens;Jitender Sareen

  • Conservation of resources theory and research use in health systems

    Celeste Alvaro;Renée F Lyons;Grace Warner;Stevan E Hobfoll

  • CNODES: the Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies.

    Suissa S;Henry D;Caetano P;Dormuth Cr

  • The effect of neighborhood socioeconomic status on education and health outcomes for children living in social housing.

    Patricia J. Martens;Daniel G. Chateau;Elaine M. J. Burland;Gregory S. Finlayson

  • Have investments in on-reserve health services and initiatives promoting community control improved First Nations’ health in Manitoba?

    Josée Gabrielle Lavoie;Evelyn L. Forget;Tara Prakash;Matt Dahl

  • Predictors of hospital readmission of Manitoba newborns within six weeks postbirth discharge: a population-based study.

    Patricia J Martens;Shelley Derksen;Sumit Gupta

  • Suicide and suicide attempts in children and adolescents in the child welfare system

    Laurence Y. Katz;Wendy Au;Deepa Singal;Marni Brownell

  • Core curriculum for lactation consultant practice

    Rebecca Mannel;Patricia J. Martens;Marsha Walker

  • Does breastfeeding education affect nursing staff beliefs, exclusive breastfeeding rates, and Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative compliance? The experience of a small, rural Canadian hospital.

    Patricia Joan Martens

  • Prevalence of mental illness and its impact on the use of home care and nursing homes: a population-based study of older adults in Manitoba.

    Patricia J Martens;Randall Fransoo;Elaine Burland;Charles Burchill

  • Acute risk of suicide and suicide attempts associated with recent diagnosis of mental disorders: a population-based, propensity score-matched analysis.

    Jason R. Randall;Randy Walld;Gregory Finlayson;Jitender Sareen

  • Are cervical cancer screening rates different for women with schizophrenia? A Manitoba population-based study.

    Patricia J. Martens;Harvey Max Chochinov;Heather J. Prior;Randall Fransoo

  • Pediatric appendicitis rupture rate: disparities despite universal health care.

    Ioana Bratu;Patricia J. Martens;William D. Leslie;Natalia Dik

  • Embedding child health within a framework of regional health: population health status and sociodemographic indicators.

    Patricia J Martens;Norman Frohlich;K C Carriere;Shelley Derksen

  • When health services researchers and policy makers interact: tales from the tectonic plates.

    Patricia J Martens;Noralou P Roos

Frequent Co-Authors

Marni Brownell
Marni Brownell University of Manitoba
William D. Fraser
William D. Fraser Université de Sherbrooke
Jitender Sareen
Jitender Sareen University of Manitoba
Noralou P. Roos
Noralou P. Roos University of Manitoba
Murray W. Enns
Murray W. Enns University of Manitoba
Leslie L. Roos
Leslie L. Roos University of Manitoba
Tracie O. Afifi
Tracie O. Afifi University of Manitoba
William D. Leslie
William D. Leslie University of Manitoba
Lisa M. Lix
Lisa M. Lix University of Manitoba
Brian J. Cox
Brian J. Cox University of Manitoba

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