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Janis Whitlock

Human Development

Cornell University

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About Janis Whitlock at Cornell University (Cornell)

Janis Whitlock is a researcher at Cornell University specializing in adolescent mental health, suicide prevention, and self-harm studies. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Estimation of a truncation point", and "Genetic Relationship between Maximum Hematocrit Values and Hemoglobin Type in Sheep".

Research Areas

suicide preventionself-harmadolescent developmentdigital mental healthtraumatic brain injurypsychosocial developmentyouth mental healthsocial media literacy
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Research Output

Total Citations1,192

Emerging researcher

Publications103

Selective publication record

h-index17

Developing track record

i10-index34

Growing portfolio

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