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Kate Long, Ph.D.

Concepts (27)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Spirituality220244250.800 Why?
Mental Health2202432500.590 Why?
Adolescent Behavior1202411900.500 Why?
Public Health1202426690.370 Why?
Nurses1202024780.360 Why?
Spiritual Therapies12022600.190 Why?
Health120223980.160 Why?
United States Department of Veterans Affairs120249280.160 Why?
Quality of Life12020133670.160 Why?
Disease120226720.140 Why?
Longitudinal Studies22024146070.130 Why?
Forecasting1202429280.120 Why?
Health Behavior1202426440.100 Why?
Health Policy1202426840.100 Why?
Veterans1202426490.090 Why?
United States32024723350.070 Why?
Prospective Studies22022544260.040 Why?
Adult220242212030.040 Why?
Humans520247615720.030 Why?
Child12024801560.030 Why?
Adolescent12024883240.030 Why?
Social Support1202421710.030 Why?
Family1202431940.030 Why?
Health Personnel1202233350.020 Why?
Middle Aged120202209200.020 Why?
Female120203926860.010 Why?
Cross-Sectional Studies12022261270.010 Why?
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