Sarah B. Laditka, PhD

Sarah B. Laditka, PhD

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

H-index: 44

North America-United States

About Sarah B. Laditka, PhD

Sarah B. Laditka, PhD, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Charlotte, specializes in the field of Active life expectancy, Access to care, Cognitive health, Health disparities, Long-term care services.

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

Suicide rates and risks across US industries: a 29-year population-based survey

Psychological distress is more common in some occupations and increases with job tenure: a thirty-seven year panel study in the United States

Timing and factors associated with complementary feeding in India

Identifying developmental disability in national surveys: Addressing the knowledge gap with special education histories

Age of Bottle Cessation and BMI-for-Age Percentile among Children Aged Thirty-Six Months Participating in WIC

THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR: SOCIAL CAPITAL, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY, AND THE LIFE COURSE

“Eventually I’m gonna need people”: Social capital among college students with developmental disability

The association between milk consumption during childhood and precocious menarche: Findings from the 2005-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

Sarah B. Laditka, PhD Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

7105

Citations(since 2020)

2250

Cited By

5865

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

124

i10Index(since 2020)

60

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University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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Sarah B. Laditka, PhD Skills & Research Interests

Active life expectancy

Access to care

Cognitive health

Health disparities

Long-term care services

Top articles of Sarah B. Laditka, PhD

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Suicide rates and risks across US industries: a 29-year population-based survey

Archives of suicide research

Ahmed A Arif

Oluwaseun Adeyemi

Sarah B Laditka

James N Laditka

2024/1/9

Psychological distress is more common in some occupations and increases with job tenure: a thirty-seven year panel study in the United States

James N Laditka

Sarah B Laditka

Ahmed A Arif

Oluwaseun J Adeyemi

2023/3/31

Timing and factors associated with complementary feeding in India

Health Care for Women International

Morium B Bably

Sarah B Laditka

Arpit Mehta

Suparna Ghosh-Jerath

Elizabeth F Racine

2023/3/4

Identifying developmental disability in national surveys: Addressing the knowledge gap with special education histories

Disability and Health Journal

James N Laditka

Sarah B Laditka

Jessica N Hoyle

2022/7/1

Age of Bottle Cessation and BMI-for-Age Percentile among Children Aged Thirty-Six Months Participating in WIC

Childhood Obesity

Morium B Bably

Sarah B Laditka

Rajib Paul

Elizabeth F Racine

2022/4/1

THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR: SOCIAL CAPITAL, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY, AND THE LIFE COURSE

Innovation in Aging

Jessica Hoyle

Jan Warren-Findlow

Lauren Wallace

James Laditka

Sarah Laditka

2022/11

“Eventually I’m gonna need people”: Social capital among college students with developmental disability

Research in Developmental Disabilities

Jessica N Hoyle

James N Laditka

Sarah B Laditka

2022/8/1

The association between milk consumption during childhood and precocious menarche: Findings from the 2005-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

International Public Health Journal

Younjung Choi

Larissa RB Huber

Jan Warren-Findlow

Sarah B Laditka

2021/1/1

Factors associated with the initiation of added sugar among low-income young children participating in the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and …

Nutrients

Morium B Bably

Rajib Paul

Sarah B Laditka

Elizabeth F Racine

2021/10/29

Added Sugar among Low-Income Young Children Participating in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children in the US. Nutrients 2021, 13, 3888.

INFANT FEEDING PRACTICES AND WEIGHT STATUS AMONG WIC PARTICIPANTS

MB Bably

R Paul

SB Laditka

EF Racine

2021

Universal design for measurement: centering the experiences of individuals with disabilities within health measurement research

Evaluation & the Health Professions

Erin Vinoski Thomas

Jan Warren-Findlow

Charlie L Reeve

Jennifer B Webb

Sarah B Laditka

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2021/9

Dependency, Mortality, Invisibility: Linking Childhood Disability with Life Course Health Outcomes

Innovation in Aging

SUBJECTIVE FINE MOTOR ABILITIES IN OCTOGENARIANS

2021

Mental health risks of parents of children with developmental disabilities: A nationally representative study in the United States

Disability and Health Journal

Jessica N Hoyle

James N Laditka

Sarah B Laditka

2021/4/1

Disability in childhood, special education histories, and lifetime health outcomes in the United States

Journal of Aging and Health

Sarah B Laditka

James N Laditka

Jessica N Hoyle

2021/12

Alcohol consumption among older women in the United States

Journal of women & aging

Corliss A Solomon

Sarah B Laditka

Melinda Forthofer

Elizabeth F Racine

2021/1/5

Black-white disparities in alcohol consumption trends among women in the United States, 1990–2015

Journal of ethnicity in substance abuse

Corliss A Solomon

Sarah B Laditka

Melinda Forthofer

Elizabeth F Racine

2021/11/22

Individual and community socioeconomic factors related to the quality of antenatal care: a multilevel analysis of West and Central Africa

Women & Health

Comfort Z Olorunsaiye

LR Brunner Huber

SB Laditka

Shanti J Kulkarni

Suzanne Boyd

2021/1/2

Suicide mortality rates in farm‐related occupations and the agriculture industry in the United States

American journal of industrial medicine

Ahmed A Arif

Oluwaseun Adeyemi

Sarah B Laditka

James N Laditka

Tyrone Borders

2021/11

Severe developmental disability and the transition to adulthood

Disability and Health Journal

Jessica N Hoyle

James N Laditka

Sarah B Laditka

2020/7/1

Factors associated with health facility delivery in West and Central Africa: a multilevel analysis of seven countries

Health Care for Women International

Comfort Z Olorunsaiye

Larissa Brunner Huber

Sarah B Laditka

Shanti Kulkarni

A Suzanne Boyd

2020/1/2

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