George J Unick

George J Unick

University of Maryland, Baltimore

H-index: 25

North America-United States

About George J Unick

George J Unick, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Maryland, Baltimore, specializes in the field of mental health.

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

Risk of acute care incidents for people treated for opioid use disorder with extended-release naltrexone and buprenorphine

Parent characteristics associated with neurodevelopmental competence for young children experiencing family homelessness

3 Addressing Recovery Support, Social determinants of Health and Treatment Retention in Postpartum and Parenting women with Opioid Use Disorder

The full picture: Incorporating ecological factors when conducting developmental screening with young children experiencing homelessness

Profiles and predictors of neurodevelopmental functioning among young children experiencing family homelessness

Item response theory analysis: PROMIS® anxiety form and generalized anxiety disorder scale

Building Equitable Community-Academic Partnerships for Opioid Recovery Research: Lessons Learned from Stakeholder Engagement With Peer and Provider Organizations

Systematic review and meta-analysis of retention in treatment using medications for opioid use disorder by medication, race/ethnicity, and gender in the United States

George J Unick Information

University

Position

School of Social Work

Citations(all)

2282

Citations(since 2020)

1364

Cited By

1483

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

38

i10Index(since 2020)

29

Email

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University of Maryland, Baltimore

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George J Unick Skills & Research Interests

mental health

Top articles of George J Unick

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Risk of acute care incidents for people treated for opioid use disorder with extended-release naltrexone and buprenorphine

Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions

Martin Hochheimer

George Jay Unick

Paul Sacco

2023/6/30

Parent characteristics associated with neurodevelopmental competence for young children experiencing family homelessness

Journal of Child and Family Studies

Carmela J DeCandia

Janette E Herbers

George J Unick

T Volk

Katherine

2023/5

3 Addressing Recovery Support, Social determinants of Health and Treatment Retention in Postpartum and Parenting women with Opioid Use Disorder

Journal of Clinical and Translational Science

Doris Titus-Glover

Fadia Shaya

Chris Welsh

George Unick

Kelly Doran

2023/4

The full picture: Incorporating ecological factors when conducting developmental screening with young children experiencing homelessness

Child Indicators Research

Katherine T Volk

Carmela J DeCandia

George J Unick

2023/2

Profiles and predictors of neurodevelopmental functioning among young children experiencing family homelessness

Early Childhood Research Quarterly

Janette E Herbers

Carmela J DeCandia

Katherine T Volk

George J Unick

2023/10/1

Item response theory analysis: PROMIS® anxiety form and generalized anxiety disorder scale

Western journal of nursing research

Wen Liu

Lilian Dindo

Katherine Hadlandsmyth

George Jay Unick

M Bridget Zimmerman

...

2022/8

Building Equitable Community-Academic Partnerships for Opioid Recovery Research: Lessons Learned from Stakeholder Engagement With Peer and Provider Organizations

Journal of community engagement and scholarship

Jon N Gilgoff

Eunsong Park

Julvette Price

Tiffinee Scott

Tyrell Moyd

...

2022

Systematic review and meta-analysis of retention in treatment using medications for opioid use disorder by medication, race/ethnicity, and gender in the United States

Martin Hochheimer

George Jay Unick

2022/1/1

Evolving our understanding: housing instability as an ACE for young children

Adversity and resilience science

Carmela J DeCandia

Katherine T Volk

George J Unick

2022/12

Validating the neurodevelopmental domain of neurodevelopmental ecological screening tool: An ecological screener for use with 3-5 Year-old children impacted by poverty and …

Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment

Carmela J DeCandia

George J Unick

Katherine T Volk

2021/8

How Older Adults Redefine Items on the PROMIS-57 Profile Patient-Reported Outcome Measure

Innovation in Aging

Ann Gruber-Baldini

G Jay Unick

Veronica Fallon

Philip Heiser

Kimberly Bambarger

...

2021

Relationship between caregiver depressive symptoms and child asthma medication adherence: A multilevel analysis

Social Work Research

Rachel HF Margolis

Melissa H Bellin

Mona Tsoukleris

Jay Unick

Joan E Kub

...

2020/9/1

A longitudinal evaluation of wraparound’s impact on youth mental health service use

Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

John A Cosgrove

Bethany R Lee

George J Unick

2020/9

The rapidly changing US illicit drug market and the potential for an improved early warning system: evidence from Ohio drug crime labs

Drug and alcohol dependence

Daniel Rosenblum

Jay Unick

Daniel Ciccarone

2020/3/1

Barriers to behavioral health service utilization among first-generation immigrant emerging adults

Social Work in Mental Health

Melissa L Bessaha

Llewelylln Cornelius

George Jay Unick

2020/1/2

Developing a screening tool for young children using an ecological framework

Infants & Young Children

Carmela J DeCandia

Katherine T Volk

George J Unick

Laura Rose W Donegan

2020/10/1

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