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Sheana Bull 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 Sheana Bull sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 214 publications — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sheana Bull 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 Sheana Bull sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 58 D-Index — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Sheana Bull is affiliated with the Colorado School of Public Health in the United States. Their primary research contributions span the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with a focus on several subfields including General Health Professions, Applied Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Sociology and Political Science, and Family Practice.

Their research topics cover a range of areas notably centered around Mobile Health and mHealth Applications, Digital Mental Health Interventions, Medication Adherence and Compliance, Behavioral Health and Interventions, HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions, Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health, and Health Literacy and Information Accessibility.

Frequent publication venues for Sheana Bull include JMIR Formative Research, Digital Health, UNC Libraries, Circulation, and the Journal of Medical Internet Research.

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  • Jennifer Dickman Portz
  • Susan L. Moore
  • P. Michael Ho
  • Pamela N. Peterson

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Sheana Bull are:

  • The NUDGE trial pragmatic trial to enhance cardiovascular medication adherence: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial, 2021, Trials
  • Efficacy of an mHealth Intervention (BRAVE) to Promote Mental Wellness for American Indian and Alaska Native Teenagers and Young Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial, 2021, JMIR Mental Health
  • Text Message Medication Adherence Reminders Automated and Delivered at Scale Across Two Institutions: Testing the Nudge System: Pilot Study, 2021, Circulation Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes
  • Development and Modification of a Mobile Health Program to Promote Postpartum Weight Loss in Women at Elevated Risk for Cardiometabolic Disease: Single-Arm Pilot Study, 2020, JMIR Formative Research
  • An artificially intelligent, natural language processing chatbot designed to promote COVID-19 vaccination: A proof-of-concept pilot study, 2023, Digital Health

Best Publications

  • The future of health behavior change research: what is needed to improve translation of research into health promotion practice?

    Russell E. Glasgow;Lisa M. Klesges;David A. Dzewaltowski;Sheana S. Bull

  • Relationships of Stigma and Shame to Gonorrhea and HIV Screening

    J. Dennis Fortenberry;Mary McFarlane;Amy Bleakley;Sheana Bull

  • The Internet as a newly emerging risk environment for sexually transmitted diseases.

    Mary McFarlane;Sheana S. Bull;Cornelis A. Rietmeijer

  • Sexting, Substance Use, and Sexual Risk Behavior in Young Adults

    Eric G. Benotsch;Daniel J. Snipes;Aaron M. Martin;Sheana S. Bull

  • Social Media-Delivered Sexual Health Intervention A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

    Sheana S. Bull;Deborah K. Levine;Sandra R. Black;Sarah J. Schmiege

  • Beginning with the application in mind: Designing and planning health behavior change interventions to enhance dissemination

    Lisa M. Klesges;Paul A. Estabrooks;David A. Dzewaltowski;Sheana S. Bull

  • A Systematic Review of Recent Smartphone, Internet and Web 2.0 Interventions to Address the HIV Continuum of Care

    Kathryn E. Muessig;Manali Nekkanti;Jose Bauermeister;Sheana Bull

  • Using the Technology Acceptance Model to Explore User Experience, Intent to Use, and Use Behavior of a Patient Portal Among Older Adults With Multiple Chronic Conditions: Descriptive Qualitative Study

    Jennifer Dickman Portz;Jennifer Dickman Portz;Elizabeth A Bayliss;Elizabeth A Bayliss;Sheana Bull;Rebecca S Boxer

  • Behavior change intervention research in healthcare settings: a review of recent reports with emphasis on external validity.

    Russell E Glasgow;Sheana S Bull;Cynthia Gillette;Lisa M Klesges

  • Conducting Internet-based HIV/STD prevention survey research: considerations in design and evaluation.

    Willo Pequegnat;Æ B. R. Simon Rosser;Anne M. Bowen;Sheana S. Bull

  • Behavior change intervention research in community settings: how generalizable are the results?

    David A. Dzewaltowski;Paula A. Estabrooks;Lisa M. Klesges;Sheana Bull

  • Soliciting sex on the Internet: what are the risks for sexually transmitted diseases and HIV?

    Sheana S. Bull;Mary Mcfarlane

  • Interactive behavior change technology. A partial solution to the competing demands of primary care.

    Russell E Glasgow;Sheana S Bull;John D Piette;John F Steiner

  • Putting prevention in their pockets: developing mobile phone-based HIV interventions for black men who have sex with men.

    Kathryn E. Muessig;Emily C. Pike;Beth Fowler;Sara LeGrand

  • Recruitment and retention of an online sample for an HIV prevention intervention targeting men who have sex with men: the smart sex quest project

    S. Salyers Bull;L. Lloyd;C. Rietmeijer;M. McFarlane

  • Current trends in internet-and cell phone-based HIV prevention and intervention programs

    Michele L. Ybarra;Sheana S. Bull

  • Young adults on the Internet: risk behaviors for sexually transmitted diseases and HIV

    Mary McFarlane;Sheana S Bull;Cornelis A Rietmeijer

  • Reaching those most in need: a review of diabetes self-management interventions in disadvantaged populations.

    Elizabeth G. Eakin;Sheana S. Bull;Russell E. Glasgow;Mondi Mason

  • Work Site Health Promotion Research: To what Extent can we Generalize the Results and what is Needed to Translate Research to Practice?:

    Sheana Salyers Bull;Sheana Salyers Bull;Cynthia Gillette;Russell E. Glasgow;Paul Estabrooks

  • Measuring vaccine hesitancy: Field testing the WHO SAGE Working Group on Vaccine Hesitancy survey tool in Guatemala.

    Gretchen J. Domek;Sean T. O'Leary;Sheana Bull;Michael Bronsert

  • HIV and sexually transmitted infection risk behaviors among men seeking sex with men on-line.

    S S Bull;M McFarlane;C Rietmeijer

Frequent Co-Authors

Michele L. Ybarra
Michele L. Ybarra Johns Hopkins University
Russell E. Glasgow
Russell E. Glasgow University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Brian Mustanski
Brian Mustanski Northwestern University
Jeffrey T. Parsons
Jeffrey T. Parsons City University of New York
Gregory Phillips
Gregory Phillips Northwestern University
Paul A. Estabrooks
Paul A. Estabrooks University of Nebraska Medical Center
John F. Steiner
John F. Steiner Kaiser Permanente
David A. Dzewaltowski
David A. Dzewaltowski University of Nebraska Medical Center
Lisa M. Klesges
Lisa M. Klesges Washington University in St. Louis
Sara J. Czaja
Sara J. Czaja Cornell University

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