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1363
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73

Paula Goering 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 Paula Goering sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 202 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Paula Goering 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 Paula Goering sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 61 D-Index — 83rd percentile

83% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Paula Goering is affiliated with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on issues related to homelessness, mental health, and social determinants of health within the Canadian context.

Their recent publications emphasize the intersections of housing, mental illness, and family dynamics, particularly among Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations experiencing homelessness. Notable papers include:

  • Cost-Effectiveness of Housing First With Assertive Community Treatment: Results From the Canadian At Home/Chez Soi Trial, 2020, Psychiatric Services
  • Indigenous and non-Indigenous parents separated from their children and experiencing homelessness and mental illness in Canada, 2020, Journal of Community Psychology
  • Parent-child relationship outcomes in a randomized controlled trial of housing first for indigenous and non-Indigenous parents experiencing homelessness, mental illness, and separation from their children, 2023, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal
  • Array of Services for Homeless Mentally Ill in Six Canadian Cities: Non-Governmental Organizations' Contributions and Perspectives, 2020, Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Paula Goering include:

  • Tim Aubry
  • Jino Distasio
  • Michelle Patterson
  • Julian M. Somers
  • Rachel Caplan

Their work is often published in journals such as:

  • Psychiatric Services
  • Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal
  • Journal of Community Psychology
  • Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health

Paula Goering's main fields of study are situated within Health Professions, with a concentration on General Health Professions. Their research encompasses subfields such as Finance, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Clinical Psychology.

The primary research topics they address include:

  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement

Best Publications

  • Bulimia nervosa in a Canadian community sample: prevalence and comparison of subgroups.

    Garfinkel Pe;Lin E;Goering P;Spegg C

  • Comparisons of men with full or partial eating disorders, men without eating disorders, and women with eating disorders in the community.

    D. Blake Woodside;Paul E. Garfinkel;Elizabeth Lin;Paula Goering

  • One-year prevalence of psychiatric disorder in Ontarians 15 to 64 years of age.

    David R Offord;Michael H Boyle;Dugal Campbell;Paula Goering

  • The At Home/Chez Soi trial protocol: a pragmatic, multi-site, randomised controlled trial of a Housing First intervention for homeless individuals with mental illness in five Canadian cities

    Paula N Goering;David L Streiner;Carol Adair;Tim Aubry

  • Development of a framework for knowledge translation: understanding user context.

    Nora Jacobson;Dale Butterill;Paula Goering

  • Psychiatric disorders and dissatisfaction with social relationships: does type of relationship matter?

    Mark A. Whisman;C. Tess Sheldon;Paula Goering

  • Narratives of Identity: Re-presentation of Self in People Who Are Homeless

    Katherine M. Boydell;Paula Goering;Tammy L. Morrell-Bellai

  • Effect of scattered-site housing using rent supplements and intensive case management on housing stability among homeless adults with mental illness: a randomized trial.

    Vicky Stergiopoulos;Vicky Stergiopoulos;Stephen W. Hwang;Stephen W. Hwang;Agnes Gozdzik;Rosane Nisenbaum;Rosane Nisenbaum

  • Major Depression in Individuals With a History of Childhood Physical or Sexual Abuse: Relationship to Neurovegetative Features, Mania, and Gender

    Robert D. Levitan;Sagar V. Parikh;Alain D. Lesage;Kathleen M. Hegadoren

  • The Use of Mental Health Services in Ontario: Epidemiologic Findings

    Elizabeth Lin;Paula Goering;David R Offord;Dugal Campbell

  • A Multiple-City RCT of Housing First With Assertive Community Treatment for Homeless Canadians With Serious Mental Illness.

    Tim Aubry;Paula Goering;Scott Veldhuizen;Carol E. Adair

  • Organizational Factors that Influence University-Based Researchers’ Engagement in Knowledge Transfer Activities:

    Nora Jacobson;Dale Butterill;Paula Goering

  • The mental health of informal caregivers in Ontario: an epidemiological survey.

    Jeanette J. Cochrane;Paula N. Goering;Joy M. Rogers

  • Should amenorrhoea be necessary for the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa? Evidence from a Canadian community sample.

    P E Garfinkel;E Lin;P Goering;C Spegg

  • Childhood adversities associated with major depression and/or anxiety disorders in a community sample of Ontario: issues of co-morbidity and specificity.

    Robert D. Levitan;Neil A. Rector;Tess Sheldon;Paula Goering

  • Characteristics of Persons Who Are Homeless for the First Time

    Paula Goering;George Tolomiczenko;Tess Sheldon;Katherine Boydell

  • BECOMING AND REMAINING HOMELESS: A QUALITATIVE INVESTIGATION

    Tammy Morrell-Bellai;Paula N. Goering;Katherine M. Boydell

  • Nature and Prevalence of Mental Illness in the Workplace

    Carolyn S Dewa;Alain Lesage;Paula Goering;Michele Craveen

  • What Difference Does Case Management Make

    Paula N. Goering;Donald A. Wasylenki;Marianne Farkas;William J. Lancee

  • One-year outcomes of a randomized controlled trial of housing first with ACT in five Canadian cities.

    Tim Aubry;Sam Tsemberis;Carol E. Adair;Scott Veldhuizen

  • The economic burden of schizophrenia in Canada.

    Ron Goeree;Bernie J O'Brien;Paula Goering;Gordon Blackhouse

Frequent Co-Authors

David L. Streiner
David L. Streiner University of Toronto
Geoffrey Nelson
Geoffrey Nelson Wilfrid Laurier University
Carolyn S. Dewa
Carolyn S. Dewa University of California, Davis
Sam Tsemberis
Sam Tsemberis Pathways to Housing
Jeffrey S. Hoch
Jeffrey S. Hoch University of California, Davis
Stephen W. Hwang
Stephen W. Hwang University of Toronto
Sidney H. Kennedy
Sidney H. Kennedy University Health Network
Katherine M. Boydell
Katherine M. Boydell Black Dog Institute
Scott Veldhuizen
Scott Veldhuizen Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Sagar V. Parikh
Sagar V. Parikh University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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