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Susan Goldberg

Susan Goldberg

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Psychology

D-Index
54
Citations
11192
World Ranking
4600
National Ranking
309

Overview

Susan Goldberg is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada and specializes primarily in Medicine, with particular research interests in Oncology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, as well as Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

Their research covers several main topics including colorectal cancer screening and detection, genetic factors in colorectal cancer, gastric cancer management and outcomes, COVID-19 and healthcare impacts, cancer survivorship and care, palliative care and end-of-life issues, and cervical cancer and HPV research.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Susan Goldberg include:

  • Colorectal Cancer Screening Completion and Yield in Patients Aged 45 to 50 Years, 2024, Annals of Internal Medicine
  • Depression, anxiety, & loneliness among cancer survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2023, Journal of Psychosocial Oncology
  • Cervical Cancer Screening: Patient Perspectives on Transitioning to Primary High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Testing Alone, 2024, The Permanente Journal
  • Patient Perspectives on Personalized Risk Communication Using Polygenic Risk Scores to Inform Colorectal Cancer Screening Decisions, 2024, AJPM Focus
  • SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Related Hospitalization among Cancer Survivors, 2023, Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention

Co-authors frequently working with Susan Goldberg include:

  • Larissa L. White
  • Aruna Kamineni
  • Chun Chao
  • Brian Hixon
  • Heather Spencer Feigelson

Their work has been published in a variety of venues, including:

  • Annals of Internal Medicine
  • Journal of Psychosocial Oncology
  • The Permanente Journal
  • AJPM Focus
  • Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention

Best Publications

  • Play behavior in the year-old infant: early sex differences.

    Susan Goldberg;Michael Lewis

  • The relative effects of maternal and child problems on the quality of attachment: a meta-analysis of attachment in clinical samples.

    Marinus H. van IJzendoorn;Susan Goldberg;Pieter M. Kroonenberg;Oded J. Frenkel

  • Attachment Theory : Social, Developmental, and Clinical Perspectives

    Susan Goldberg;Roy Muir;John Kerr

  • Perceptual-Cognitive Development in Infancy: A Generalized Expectancy Model as a Function of the Mother-Infant Interaction.

    Michael Lewis;Susan Goldberg

  • Maternal behavior and attachment in low-birth-weight twins and singletons.

    Susan Goldberg;Marie Perrotta;Klaus Minde;Carl Corter

  • Social Competence in Infancy: A Model of Parent-Infant Interaction.

    Susan Goldberg

  • Determinants of Behavioural Problems in Romanian Children Adopted in Ontario

    Sharon Marcovitch;Susan Goldberg;Amanda Gold;Jane Washington

  • Attachment and development

    Susan Goldberg

  • Chronic Illness in Infancy and Parenting Stress: A Comparison of Three Groups of Parents

    Susan Goldberg;Penny Morris;Robert J. Simmons;Rodney S. Fowler

  • Confidence in Protection: Arguments for a Narrow Definition of Attachment

    Susan Goldberg;Joan E. Grusec;Jennifer M. Jenkins

  • Retroperitoneal Lymphadenectomy for Testis Tumor with Nerve Sparing for Ejaculation

    Michael A.S. Jewett;Young-Soo P. Kong;Susan D. Goldberg;Jeremy F.G. Sturgeon

  • Attachment in mothers with anxiety disorders and their children

    Katharina Manassis;Susan Bradley;Susan Goldberg;Jane Hood

  • Atypical maternal behavior, maternal representations, and infant disorganized attachment

    Susan Goldberg;Diane Benoit;Kirsten Blokland;Sheri Madigan

  • On the relation between maternal state of mind and sensitivity in the prediction of infant attachment security.

    Leslie Atkinson;Susan Goldberg;Vaishali Raval;David Pederson

  • Behavioural inhibition, attachment and anxiety in children of mothers with anxiety disorders.

    Katharina Manassis;Susan Bradley;Susan Goldberg;Jane Hood

  • Chapter III. Maternal Sensitivity, Child Functional Level, and Attachment in Down Syndrome

    Leslie Atkinson;Vivienne C. Chisholm;Brian Scott;Susan Goldberg

  • Maternal attachment, maternal responsiveness and infant attachment

    Vaishali Raval;Susan Goldberg;Leslie Atkinson;Diane Benoit

  • Parenting Children Born Preterm

    Susan Goldberg;Barbara DiVitto

  • A developmental study of information processing within the first three years of life: response decrement to a redundant signal.

    Michael Lewis;Susan Goldberg;Helen Campbell

  • Culture and Attachment: Perceptions of the Child in Context

    Susan Goldberg

  • PERCEPTUAL‐COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT IN INFANCY: A GENERALIZED EXPECTANCY MODEL AS A FUNCTION OF THE MOTHER‐INFANT INTERACTION1

    Michael Lewis;Susan Goldberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Leslie Atkinson
Leslie Atkinson Toronto Metropolitan University
Michael Lewis
Michael Lewis Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Sheri Madigan
Sheri Madigan University of Calgary
Katharina Manassis
Katharina Manassis University of Toronto
Richard P. Swinson
Richard P. Swinson McMaster University
Robert D. Levitan
Robert D. Levitan Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
James L. Kennedy
James L. Kennedy Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Joy D. Osofsky
Joy D. Osofsky Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
Ellen Moss
Ellen Moss University of Quebec at Montreal
Alison S. Fleming
Alison S. Fleming University of Toronto

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