Stéphane Cullati

About Stéphane Cullati

Stéphane Cullati, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Fribourg, specializes in the field of Sociology, Epidemiology, Social determinants of health, Life Course, Policies.

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

A reply to ‘Social-to-biological transitions research: review of progress and development’by Thomas O’Toole et al

The Empty Office: An international study of teleworking

Lifetime Employment Trajectories and Cancer: A Population-Based Cohort Study

Patients’ experience on pain outcomes after hip arthroplasty: insights from an information tool based on registry data

Life course epidemiology and public health

Long-term trajectories of densely reported depressive symptoms during an extended period of the COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland: Social worries matter

Validation of French versions of the 15-item picker patient experience questionnaire for adults, teenagers, and children inpatients

The relation between economic stressors and higher education students’ mental health during the initial outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic

Stéphane Cullati Information

University

Position

Population Health Laboratory #PopHealthLab & University of Geneva

Citations(all)

3583

Citations(since 2020)

2867

Cited By

1505

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

92

i10Index(since 2020)

86

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Stéphane Cullati Skills & Research Interests

Sociology

Epidemiology

Social determinants of health

Life Course

Policies

Top articles of Stéphane Cullati

A reply to ‘Social-to-biological transitions research: review of progress and development’by Thomas O’Toole et al

Longitudinal and Life Course Studies

2024/4/26

Lifetime Employment Trajectories and Cancer: A Population-Based Cohort Study

2024/4/15

Patients’ experience on pain outcomes after hip arthroplasty: insights from an information tool based on registry data

BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

2024/4/1

Life course epidemiology and public health

2024/4/1

Long-term trajectories of densely reported depressive symptoms during an extended period of the COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland: Social worries matter

Comprehensive psychiatry

2024/4/1

Validation of French versions of the 15-item picker patient experience questionnaire for adults, teenagers, and children inpatients

Frontiers in Public Health

2024/2/19

The relation between economic stressors and higher education students’ mental health during the initial outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health

2024/1/5

Effect of SARS-CoV-2 prior infection and mRNA vaccination on contagiousness and susceptibility to infection

Nature Communications

2023/9/6

Physical activity mediates the effect of education on mental health trajectories in older age

Journal of affective disorders

2023/9/1

Physical activity matters for everyone’s health, but individuals with multimorbidity benefit more

Preventive Medicine Reports

2023/8/1

COVID-19 Vaccination Rate under Different Political Incentive: A Counterfactual Trend Approach Using Nationwide Data

Vaccines

2023/6/25

No magic way to curb rising healthcare costs

bmj

2023/6/6

Intergenerational educational trajectories and inequalities in longevity: A population-based study of adults born before 1965 in 14 European countries

SSM-Population Health

2023/6/1

Adversity specificity and life period exposure on cognitive aging

Scientific Reports

2023/5/29

Initial status and change in cognitive function mediate the association between academic education and physical activity in adults over 50 years of age.

Psychology and Aging

2023/5/11

Educational trajectories and inequalities in longevity: a comparison across 14 European countries

Population Medicine

2023/4/26

Genetic insights into the causal relationship between physical activity and cognitive functioning

Scientific Reports

2023/3/31

Screening and surveillance bias in cancer

Epidemiologia

2023/3/24

Changes in socioeconomic resources and mental health after the second COVID-19 wave (2020–2021): a longitudinal study in Switzerland

International journal for equity in health

2023/3/23

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