Autism-Open Access

Autism-Open Access
Open Access

ISSN: 2165-7890

Autism-Open Access : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Autism-Open Access have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Autism-Open Access has got h-index 23, which means every article in Autism-Open Access has got 23 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Autism-Open Access.

  2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011

Total published articles

25 33 60 60 20 10 12 25 47 28 20 22 26 4

Research, Review articles and Editorials

6 3 5 2 9 8 10 21 43 27 17 21 15 4

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

14 31 54 28 11 2 2 2 4 1 2 0 0 0

Conference proceedings

0 0 9 0 0 37 0 0 31 0 0 0 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

177 205 246 257 227 201 145 218 130 66 60 33 9 0
Journal total citations count 1994
Journal impact factor 2.19
Journal 5 years impact factor 3.60
Journal cite score 4.59
Journal h-index 23
Journal h-index since 2019 17
Important citations (728)

manisa d. autism spectrum disorder: time for a change. biochem mol biol lett. 2017;3(2):132.

kandaswamy r. imedpub journals.

kandaswamy r. mother’s health directly impacts the recovery timeline of the autistic child. j psychol clin psychiatry. 2017;7(1):00413.

kandaswamy r. epigenetics and the new science of thriving in autism: how the parents' and the caregivers’ expectations directly affects the autistic child's ability to thrive. j clin epigenet. 2016;2:3.

manisa d. autism spectrum disorder: time for a change. biochem mol biol lett. 2017;3(2):132.

de hooge an. binary boys: autism, aspie supremacy and post/humanist normativity. disability studies quarterly. 2019 feb 28;39(1).

evans-williams cv, williams dj. diagnosing/recognising high functioning autism in adult females: challenging stereotypes. autism-open access. 2016 jun 3.

manisa d. autism spectrum disorder: time for a change. biochem mol biol lett. 2017;3(2):132.

nicolini c. defective trkb signaling pathways in idiopathic autism (doctoral dissertation).

ohja k, gozal e, fahnestock m, cai l, cai j, freedman jh, switala a, el-baz a, barnes gn. neuroimmunologic and neurotrophic interactions in autism spectrum disorders: relationship to neuroinflammation. neuromolecular medicine. 2018 jun 1;20(2):161-73.

manisa d. autism spectrum disorder: time for a change. biochem mol biol lett. 2017;3(2):132.

sulzbach sl. sobrecarga materna nos cuidados de crianças com transtorno do espectro do autismo.

kassim ab, mohamed nh. the global prevalence and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (asd) among young children.

smith-young j, murray c, swab m. parents’ and guardians’ experiences of barriers and facilitators in accessing autism spectrum disorder diagnostic services for their children: a systematic review protocol of qualitative evidence. jbi database of systematic reviews and implementation reports. 2018 may 1;16(5):1141-6.

manisa d. autism spectrum disorder: time for a change. biochem mol biol lett. 2017;3(2):132.

gong y, yatawatte h, poellabauer c, schneider s, latham s. automatic autism spectrum disorder detection using everyday vocalizations captured by smart devices. inproceedings of the 2018 acm international conference on bioinformatics, computational biology, and health informatics 2018 aug 15 (pp. 465-473). acm.

mensah rm, hayfron-acquah jb. preliminary observations from interactions among ghanaian autistic children and rosye, a humanoid robotic assistive technology. international journal of advances in scientific research and engineering. 2018 nov;4.

al khateeb jm, kaczmarek l, al hadidi ms. parents’ perceptions of raising children with autism spectrum disorders in the united states and arab countries: a comparative review. autism. 2019 oct;23(7):1645-54.

manisa d. autism spectrum disorder: time for a change. biochem mol biol lett. 2017;3(2):132.

alotaibi f, alharbi m. 1. department of special educational needs at king saud university, riyadh 12372, saudi arabia 2. specialist of nutrition and health wellbeing, riyadh, saudi arabia.

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