Virginia J. Vitzthum

Virginia J. Vitzthum

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 27

North America-United States

About Virginia J. Vitzthum

Virginia J. Vitzthum, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Indiana University Bloomington, specializes in the field of life history theory, reproductive functioning, women's health.

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

Well‐being in healthy Icelandic women varies with extreme seasonality in ambient light

Menstrual Cycle Characteristics of US Adolescents According to Gynecologic Age and Age at Menarche

Assessment of App-Based Versus Conventional Survey Modalities for Reproductive Health Research in India, South Africa, and the United States: Comparative Cross-Sectional Study

A bother or a benefit? How contraceptive users balance the trade-offs between preferred menstrual bleeding patterns and preferred contraceptive methods in India, South Africa …

The link between age and partner preferences in a large, international sample of single women

More than blood: app-tracking reveals variability in heavy menstrual bleeding construct

Socioeconomic impacts on Andean adolescents’ growth: variation between households, between communities and over time

A predictive model for next cycle start date that accounts for adherence in menstrual self-tracking

Virginia J. Vitzthum Information

University

Position

Professor of Anthropology

Citations(all)

2188

Citations(since 2020)

651

Cited By

1740

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

23

Email

University Profile Page

Indiana University Bloomington

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Virginia J. Vitzthum Skills & Research Interests

life history theory

reproductive functioning

women's health

Top articles of Virginia J. Vitzthum

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Journal

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Publication Date

Well‐being in healthy Icelandic women varies with extreme seasonality in ambient light

International Journal of Psychology

Emily M Chester

Jacek Kolacz

Christine J Ake

Jonathan Thornburg

Xiwei Chen

...

2024/1/31

Menstrual Cycle Characteristics of US Adolescents According to Gynecologic Age and Age at Menarche

Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology

Kim G Harley

Annalisa Watson

Samantha Robertson

Virginia J Vitzthum

Amanda Shea

2024/4/1

Assessment of App-Based Versus Conventional Survey Modalities for Reproductive Health Research in India, South Africa, and the United States: Comparative Cross-Sectional Study

JMIR Formative Research

Amanda A Shea

Jonathan Thornburg

Virginia J Vitzthum

2023/12/1

A bother or a benefit? How contraceptive users balance the trade-offs between preferred menstrual bleeding patterns and preferred contraceptive methods in India, South Africa …

Women's Reproductive Health

Amanda A Shea

Meghana Kulkarni

Jonathan Thornburg

Cécile Ventola

Erin Walker

...

2023/11/16

The link between age and partner preferences in a large, international sample of single women

Human Nature

Laura J Botzet

Amanda Shea

Virginia J Vitzthum

Anna Druet

Maddie Sheesley

...

2023/9/26

More than blood: app-tracking reveals variability in heavy menstrual bleeding construct

BMC women's health

Amanda A Shea

Fiorella Wever

Cécile Ventola

Jonathan Thornburg

Virginia J Vitzthum

2023/4/11

Socioeconomic impacts on Andean adolescents’ growth: variation between households, between communities and over time

Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health

Mecca E Burris

Esperanza Caceres

Emily M Chester

Kathryn A Hicks

Thomas W McDade

...

2022/1/1

A predictive model for next cycle start date that accounts for adherence in menstrual self-tracking

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

Kathy Li

Iñigo Urteaga

Amanda Shea

Virginia J Vitzthum

Chris H Wiggins

...

2022/1

Associations among menstrual cycle length, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and vaccination

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Alexandra Alvergne

Emily Boniface

Blair Darney

Amanda Shea

Kirsten Weber

...

2022/5/5

Field methods and strategies for assessing female reproductive functioning

American Journal of Human Biology

Virginia J Vitzthum

2021/9

A generative, predictive model for menstrual cycle lengths that accounts for potential self-tracking artifacts in mobile health data

arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.12439

Kathy Li

Iñigo Urteaga

Amanda Shea

Virginia J Vitzthum

Chris H Wiggins

...

2021/2/24

Contraceptive Access for US Women in the Era of COVID19

Reproductive Sciences

Lynae Maria Brayboy

Rachel Michel

Amanda Shea

Virginia Vitzthum

2021

A generative modeling approach to calibrated predictions: a use case on menstrual cycle length prediction

Inigo Urteaga

Kathy Li

Amanda Shea

Virginia J Vitzthum

Chris H Wiggins

...

2021/10/21

Recognizing normal reproductive biology: a comparative analysis of variability in menstrual cycle biomarkers in German and Bolivian women

American Journal of Human Biology

Virginia J Vitzthum

Jonathan Thornburg

Hilde Spielvogel

Tobias Deschner

2021/9

Mind the gap: Contesting normal/abnormal constructs of human biology and behaviors

American Journal of Human Biology

Jennifer M Cullin

Virginia J Vitzthum

Andrea S Wiley

2021/9

Calculations of analyte loss in experiments conducted by Banerjee et al.(1985, Table 2)

Virginia J Vitzthum

2020/8/25

How it works: The biological mechanisms that generate demographic diversity

Virginia J Vitzthum

2020/8/25

Characterizing physiological and symptomatic variation in menstrual cycles using self-tracked mobile-health data

NPJ digital medicine

Kathy Li

Iñigo Urteaga

Chris H Wiggins

Anna Druet

Amanda Shea

...

2020/5/26

A cross-country comparison of reasons for condom use during menses: Associations with age and gender inequality

International Journal of Sexual Health

Cynthia A Graham

Richard A Crosby

Stephanie A Sanders

Virginia J Vitzthum

Robin R Milhausen

...

2020/4/2

The extent and causes of natural variation in menstrual cycles: Integrating empirically-based models of ovarian cycling into research on women’s health

Amanda A Shea

Virginia J Vitzthum

2020/12/1

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