Author

Greta B. Raglan

University of Michigan - Cited by 949 - perinatal mental health - women's health - sleep

Biography

Greta B.  Raglan is working as professor in The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Department of Research, Washington, DC 20024, USA. Research experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of Bipolar Psychosis, Cognitive Disorders, Dysthemia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder.
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Cited by
Year
The resilience handbook: Approaches to stress and trauma
M Kent, MC Davis, JW ReichRoutledge, 2013201
166
2013
Obstetrician–Gynecologists and contraception: practice and opinions about the use of IUDs in nulliparous women, adolescents and other patient populations
AT Luchowski, BL Anderson, ML Power, GB Raglan, E Espey, J SchulkinContraception 89 (6), 572-577, 2014201
119
2014
The evolution of music and human social capability
J Schulkin, GB RaglanFrontiers in neuroscience 8, 292, 2014201
111
2014
Obstetrician–Gynecologists and contraception: long-acting reversible contraception practices and education
AT Luchowski, BL Anderson, ML Power, GB Raglan, E Espey, J SchulkinContraception 89 (6), 578-583, 2014201
96
2014
64
2017
Racial and ethnic disparities in preterm birth among American Indian and Alaska Native women
GB Raglan, SM Lannon, KM Jones, J SchulkinMaternal and child health journal 20, 16-24, 2016201
40
2016
Electronic health record adoption among obstetrician/gynecologists in the United States: physician practices and satisfaction
GB Raglan, B Margolis, RA Paulus, J SchulkinJournal for Healthcare Quality, 2014201
33
2014
Ethical challenges in the behavioral and brain sciences
RJ Sternberg, ST FiskeCambridge University Press, 2015201
30
2015
Introduction to allostasis and allostatic load
GB Raglan, J SchulkinThe resilience handbook, 44-52, 2013201
27
2013
Survey of American obstetricians regarding group B streptococcus: opinions and practice patterns
RK Edwards, Y Tang, GB Raglan, JM Szychowski, J Schulkin, SJ SchragAmerican journal of obstetrics and gynecology 213 (2), 229. e1-229. e7, 2015201
25
2015
Perinatal insomnia and mental health: a review of recent literature
LM Swanson, DA Kalmbach, GB Raglan, LM O’BrienCurrent psychiatry reports 22, 1-9, 2020202
25
2020
Need to know: the need for cognitive closure impacts the clinical practice of obstetrician/gynecologists
GB Raglan, M Babush, VA Farrow, AW Kruglanski, J SchulkinBMC medical informatics and decision making 14 (1), 1-5, 2014201
23
2014
Bridging progestogens in pregnancy and pregnancy prevention
E Micks, GB Raglan, J SchulkinEndocrine connections 4 (4), R81, 2015201
22
2015
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in Patients with Medical and Psychiatric Comorbidities
GB Raglan, LM Swanson, JT ArnedtSleep medicine clinics 14 (2), 167-175, 2019201
22
2019
Obstetrician-gynecologists’ screening and management of depression during perimenopause
GB Raglan, J Schulkin, LM Juliano, E MicksMenopause 27 (4), 2020202
12
2020
Obstetrician/gynecologist care considerations: practice changes in disease management with an aging patient population
G Raglan, H Lawrence 3rd, J SchulkinWomen’s Health 10 (2), 155-160, 2014201
11
2014
Practice patterns and preferences of obstetricians and gynecologists regarding thromboprophylaxis at the time of Cesarean section
JC Donnelly, GB Raglan, C Bonanno, J Schulkin, ME D’AltonThe Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 27 (18), 1870-1873, 2014201
10
2014
Attitudes and beliefs regarding the utility of robotically assisted gynecologic surgery among practicing gynecologists
JD Wright, GB Raglan, J Schulkin, MF FialkowThe Journal for Healthcare Quality (JHQ) 39 (4), 211-21, 2017201
8
2017
The neuropsychological phenotype of Chediak-Higashi disease
TN Shirazi, J Snow, L Ham, GB Raglan, EA Wiggs, AC Summers, C Toro, ...Orphanet journal of rare diseases 14 (1), 1-13, 2019201
7
2019