Dr Maggie Kirkman

Dr Maggie Kirkman

Monash University

H-index: 43

Oceania-Australia

About Dr Maggie Kirkman

Dr Maggie Kirkman, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Monash University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Female genital cosmetic surgery in Indonesia: a qualitative analysis of medical advertising on Instagram

Symptoms of depression and risk of emergency department visits among people aged 70 years and over

“Obviously It's for the Victim to Decide”: Restorative Justice for Sexual and Family Violence From the Perspective of Second-Wave Anti-Rape Activists

Mental health and wellbeing of health and aged care workers in Australia, May 2021–June 2022: a longitudinal cohort study

Health professionals’ perspectives on female genital cosmetic surgery: An interview study

Health professionals’ and beauty therapists’ perspectives on female genital cosmetic surgery: an interview study

The Role of Affective Empathy in Eliminating Discrimination Against Women: a Conceptual Proposition

Opening pathways to restorative justice: Analysis of parliamentary debates on sex crime law reform in Victoria, Australia

Dr Maggie Kirkman Information

University

Position

Global and Women's Health

Citations(all)

7662

Citations(since 2020)

5274

Cited By

3993

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

93

i10Index(since 2020)

68

Email

University Profile Page

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Top articles of Dr Maggie Kirkman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Female genital cosmetic surgery in Indonesia: a qualitative analysis of medical advertising on Instagram

Culture, Health & Sexuality

Pramasari Edie Wijaya

Jane Fisher

Maggie Kirkman

2024/4/12

Symptoms of depression and risk of emergency department visits among people aged 70 years and over

BMC public health

Rosamond Dwyer

Kim Jachno

Thach Tran

Alice Owen

Natasha Layton

...

2024/2/5

“Obviously It's for the Victim to Decide”: Restorative Justice for Sexual and Family Violence From the Perspective of Second-Wave Anti-Rape Activists

Violence against women

Daye Gang

Maggie Kirkman

Bebe Loff

2023/5/11

Mental health and wellbeing of health and aged care workers in Australia, May 2021–June 2022: a longitudinal cohort study

Medical Journal of Australia

Sarah L McGuinness

Owen Eades

Kelsey L Grantham

Shannon Zhong

Josphin Johnson

...

2023/5/1

Health professionals’ perspectives on female genital cosmetic surgery: An interview study

Maggie Kirkman

Amy Dobson

Karalyn McDonald

Amy Webster

Pramasari Wijaya

...

2023/3/15

Health professionals’ and beauty therapists’ perspectives on female genital cosmetic surgery: an interview study

BMC Women's Health

Maggie Kirkman

Amy Dobson

Karalyn McDonald

Amy Webster

Pramasari Wijaya

...

2023/11/14

The Role of Affective Empathy in Eliminating Discrimination Against Women: a Conceptual Proposition

Human Rights Review

Michaela Guthridge

Tania Penovic

Maggie Kirkman

Melita J Giummarra

2023/9

Opening pathways to restorative justice: Analysis of parliamentary debates on sex crime law reform in Victoria, Australia

Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society

Daye Gang

Bebe Loff

Bronwyn Naylor

Maggie Kirkman

2022/6/1

Mental health outcomes in Australian healthcare and aged-care workers during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic

International journal of environmental research and public health

Sarah L McGuinness

Josphin Johnson

Owen Eades

Peter A Cameron

Andrew Forbes

...

2022/4/19

Organizational responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria, Australia: a qualitative study across four healthcare settings

Frontiers in public health

Sarah L McGuinness

Johnson Josphin

Owen Eades

Sharon Clifford

Jane Fisher

...

2022/9/29

Promoting gender equality: A systematic review of interventions

Michaela Guthridge

Maggie Kirkman

Tania Penovic

Melita J Giummarra

2022/9

Maternal filicide in Malaysia: structural inequality and cultural disparity

Salmi Razali

Jane Fisher

Maggie Kirkman

2021/2/7

Poor appetite and overeating reported by adults in Australia during the coronavirus-19 disease pandemic: A population-based study

Public health nutrition

AJ Owen

Thach Tran

Karin Hammarberg

Maggie Kirkman

Jane RW Fisher

2021/2

Promoting older women’s mental health: Insights from Baby Boomers

PloS one

Maggie Kirkman

Jane Fisher

2021/1/12

Clinician-level Quality Indicator Reports: A qualitative research project to understand the views of clinicians receiving and not receiving these reports FINAL REPORT

Maggie Kirkman

Jane Fisher

2021/12

A call for evaluation of restorative justice programs

Daye Gang

Bebe Loff

Bronwyn Naylor

Maggie Kirkman

2021/1

Quantifying the mental health burden of the most severe covid-19 restrictions: A natural experiment

Journal of affective disorders

Jane Fisher

Thach Tran

Karin Hammarberg

Hau Nguyen

Ruby Stocker

...

2021/10/1

Preferred policy options to assist post‐COVID‐19 mental health recovery: A population study

Australian Journal of Public Administration

Karin Hammarberg

Thach Tran

Maggie Kirkman

Heather Rowe

Jane Fisher

2021/9

Partners instead of patients: Women negotiating power and knowledge within medical encounters for endometriosis

Feminism & Psychology

Kate Young

Jane Fisher

Maggie Kirkman

2020/2

Alcohol use and mental health status during the first months of COVID-19 pandemic in Australia

Journal of Affective Disorders

Thach Duc Tran

Karin Hammarberg

Maggie Kirkman

Hau Thi Minh Nguyen

Jane Fisher

2020/12/1

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