Joseph P. Gone

Joseph P. Gone

Harvard University

H-index: 46

North America-United States

About Joseph P. Gone

Joseph P. Gone, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of cultural psychology, mental health services, American Indians, indigenous knowledge.

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

A complex psychosocial portrait of substance use disorders among Indigenous people in the United States: A scoping review

Indigenous perspectives on strengths, resilience, and well-being

Foreword

Increased community engagement of Indigenous Peoples in dementia research leads to higher context relevance of results

Indigenous Americans—The Journal’s historical “Indian Problem”

Absence makes the heart grow colder: The harmful nature of invisibility of contemporary American Indians

Suicide in US Indigenous persons: Reframing the etiology and solutions

Explaining health inequities—The enduring legacy of historical biases

Joseph P. Gone Information

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Citations(all)

9325

Citations(since 2020)

5253

Cited By

5709

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

88

i10Index(since 2020)

78

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Joseph P. Gone Skills & Research Interests

cultural psychology

mental health services

American Indians

indigenous knowledge

Top articles of Joseph P. Gone

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Publication Date

A complex psychosocial portrait of substance use disorders among Indigenous people in the United States: A scoping review

American Journal on Addictions

Amber N Edinoff

Tara L Maudrie

Carly Chiwiwi

Tonya M Kjerland

Liz Contreras

...

2024

Indigenous perspectives on strengths, resilience, and well-being

International Journal of Indigenous Health

Melissa Walls

Nikki Crowe

Vicki Oberstar

Joseph Gone

Marcia Kitto

...

2024/3/17

Foreword

Colum. J. Eur. L.

George A Bermann

1995

Increased community engagement of Indigenous Peoples in dementia research leads to higher context relevance of results

Dementia

Tonya M Kjerland

Shawnda Schroeder

Va’atausili Tofaeono

Melissa Walls

Joseph P Gone

2024/3/6

Indigenous Americans—The Journal’s historical “Indian Problem”

New England Journal of Medicine

David S Jones

Moustafa Abdalla

Joseph P Gone

2024

Absence makes the heart grow colder: The harmful nature of invisibility of contemporary American Indians

Ethnic and Racial Studies

Laurel R Davis-Delano

Renee V Galliher

Joseph P Gone

2024/2/1

Suicide in US Indigenous persons: Reframing the etiology and solutions

Annals of Internal Medicine

Joseph P Gone

2024

Explaining health inequities—The enduring legacy of historical biases

New England Journal of Medicine

David S Jones

Evelynn Hammonds

Joseph P Gone

David Williams

2024/1/27

Exploring the association of Indigeneity, social adversity status and externalizing symptoms in children and adolescents

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry

Alasdair Vance

Janet McGaw

Angel O’Meara

Joseph P Gone

Sandra Eades

2024/4/20

Beyond decolonization: Anticolonial methodologies for Indigenous futurity in psychological research

Jillian Fish

Joseph Gone

2024

Intergenerational transmission of ethnoracial historical trauma in the United States

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology

Donna K Nagata

Jacqueline HJ Kim

Joseph P Gone

2024/1/25

Risk and protective factors for postpartum depression among Indigenous women in the United States: A scoping review protocol

Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology

Sebastian Klein

Magdalena Błażek

Dariusz Świetlik

2024/12/31

Behavioral health services in Urban American Indian Health Programs: Results from six site visits

Journal of Community Psychology

Andrew Pomerville

Rachel E Wilbur

Tony V Pham

Cheryl A King

Joseph P Gone

2023

A systematic review of research methodologies in American Indian and Alaska Native suicide research from 2010 to 2020

LittleDove F Rey

Andrea Wiglesworth

Micah L Prairie Chicken

Anna Kawennison Fetter

Michael Azarani

...

2023/7

Indigenous historical trauma: Alter-Native explanations for mental health inequities

Dædalus

Joseph P Gone

2023/11/1

Behavioral health services for urban American Indians and Alaska Natives: A thematic analysis of interviews with 10 program directors

Psychological Services

Andrew Pomerville

Anna Kawennison Fetter

Joanna M DeMeyer

Joseph P Gone

2023/2/23

Ground-up approach to understanding the impacts of historical trauma in one reserve-dwelling First Nations community

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

Nicole H Weiss

Nichea S Spillane

Silvi C Goldstein

Reina Kiefer

Alexa M Raudales

...

2023/8/31

Researching with American Indian and Alaska Native communities: Pursuing partnerships for psychological inquiry in service to Indigenous futurity

Joseph P Gone

2023

Truth and reconciliation for whom? Transitional justice for Indigenous Peoples in psychology

Jillian Fish

Jeffrey Ansloos

Victoria M O'Keefe

Joseph Gone

2024

Risk factors for suicidal behaviors in American Indian and Alaska Native Peoples: A systematic review

Anna Kawennison Fetter

Andrea Wiglesworth

LittleDove F Rey

Michael Azarani

Micah L Prairie Chicken

...

2023/5

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Co-Authors

H-index: 108
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Laurence J. Kirmayer, MD

McGill University

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Beverley Shea

Ottawa University

H-index: 38
Teresa LaFromboise

Teresa LaFromboise

Stanford University

H-index: 32
Colleen Dell

Colleen Dell

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 31
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Joseph Friedman

University of California, Los Angeles

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