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Darold Joseph

Concepts (28)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Indians, North American
3
2025
192
0.500
Why?
Resilience, Psychological
1
2025
106
0.200
Why?
Mental Health
1
2025
385
0.160
Why?
Personal Satisfaction
1
2019
76
0.150
Why?
Developmental Disabilities
1
2019
67
0.140
Why?
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
1
2025
989
0.140
Why?
Family
1
2019
195
0.140
Why?
Cultural Deprivation
1
2016
3
0.120
Why?
Health Status
1
2019
442
0.120
Why?
Health Services, Indigenous
1
2016
33
0.120
Why?
Arizona
2
2025
139
0.110
Why?
Quality of Life
1
2019
616
0.110
Why?
Public Health
1
2016
424
0.090
Why?
Healthcare Disparities
1
2016
590
0.080
Why?
Adult
3
2025
13872
0.050
Why?
Qualitative Research
1
2025
574
0.040
Why?
Young Adult
2
2025
5080
0.040
Why?
Male
3
2025
23409
0.040
Why?
Female
3
2025
24698
0.040
Why?
Humans
4
2025
43102
0.030
Why?
Middle Aged
2
2025
12222
0.030
Why?
Caregivers
1
2019
197
0.030
Why?
United States
2
2019
5205
0.030
Why?
Community-Based Participatory Research
1
2019
352
0.030
Why?
Canada
1
2016
163
0.030
Why?
Health Personnel
1
2016
277
0.020
Why?
Adaptation, Psychological
1
2016
420
0.020
Why?
Aged
1
2019
8214
0.020
Why?
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