Family Medicine & Medical Science Research

Family Medicine & Medical Science Research
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ISSN: 2327-4972

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Family Medicine & Medical Science Research : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Family Medicine & Medical Science Research have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Family Medicine & Medical Science Research has got h-index 14, which means every article in Family Medicine & Medical Science Research has got 14 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Family Medicine & Medical Science Research.

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Total published articles

20 36 20 63 11 7 13 11

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

87 109 110 128 101 101 58 54
Journal total citations count 852
Journal impact factor 2.67
Journal 5 years impact factor 4.37
Journal cite score 4.17
Journal h-index 14
Journal h-index since 2019 13
Important citations (454)

Naidu, k. n., & vuppala, g. research and reviews: journal of medical and health sciences.

Spagnolo, j. (2019). global mental health: building the capacity for the integration of mental health in primary care in tunisia.

Keynejad, r. c., dua, t., barbui, c., & thornicroft, g. king’s research portal.

Ayano, g., demelash, s., haile, k., tulu, m., assefa, d., tesfaye, a., ... & tsegay, l. (2021). misdiagnosis, detection rate, and associated factors of severe psychiatric disorders in specialized psychiatry centers in ethiopia. annals of general psychiatry, 20(1), 1-10.

Wagnew, f. prevalence of depression among epileptic patients and its association with drug therapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Girma, e., ketema, b., mulatu, t., kohrt, b. a., wahid, s. s., heim, e., ... & thornicroft, g. (2021). mental health stigma and discrimination in ethiopia: evidence synthesis to inform stigma reduction interventions.

Ngocho, j. s. (2018). prevalence and factors associated with depression and anxiety among hiv-infected pregnant women in kilimanjaro region, tanzania (master's thesis, faculty of health sciences).

Dessie, g., mulugeta, h., leshargie, c. t., wagnew, f., & burrowes, s. (2018). prevalence of depression among epileptic patients and its association with drug therapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. biorxiv, 387571.

Miguel esponda, g. (2020). what enables and hinders implementation? a mixed-methods case study of a mental health programme implemented in primary care clinics in rural mexico (doctoral dissertation, london school of hygiene & tropical medicine).

Yitbarek, k., birhanu, z., tucho, g. t., anand, s., agenagnew, l., & ahmed, g. (2021). barriers and facilitators for implementing mental health services into the ethiopian health extension program: a qualitative study. risk management and healthcare policy, 14, 1199.

Dessie, g., mulugeta, h., leshargie, c. t., wagnew, f., & burrowes, s. (2019). depression among epileptic patients and its association with drug therapy in sub-saharan africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis. plos one, 14(3), e0202613.

Mutiso, v. n., gitonga, i., musau, a., musyimi, c. w., nandoya, e., rebello, t. j., ... & ndetei, d. m. (2018). a step-wise community engagement and capacity building model prior to implementation of mhgap-ig in a low-and middle-income country: a case study of makueni county, kenya. international journal of mental health systems, 12(1), 1-13.

Spagnolo, j., champagne, f., leduc, n., melki, w., piat, m., laporta, m., ... & charfi, f. (2018). “we find what we look for, and we look for what we know”: factors interacting with a mental health training program to influence its expected outcomes in tunisia. bmc public health, 18(1), 1-19.

Musyimi, c. w., mutiso, v. n., haji, z. r., nandoya, e. s., & ndetei, d. m. (2018). mobile based mhgap-ig depression screening in kenya. community mental health journal, 54(1), 84-91.

Ayano, g., assefa, d., haile, k., chaka, a., haile, k., solomon, m., ... & jemal, k. (2017). mental health training for primary health care workers and implication for success of integration of mental health into primary care: evaluation of effect on knowledge, attitude and practices (kap). international journal of mental health systems, 11(1), 1-8.

Keynejad, r. c., dua, t., barbui, c., & thornicroft, g. (2018). who mental health gap action programme (mhgap) intervention guide: a systematic review of evidence from low and middle-income countries. evidence-based mental health, 21(1), 30-34.

Keynejad, r. c., dua, t., barbui, c., & thornicroft, g. (2018). who mental health gap action programme (mhgap) intervention guide: a systematic review of evidence from low and middle-income countries. evidence-based mental health, 21(1), 30-34.

Tsadik, m., berhane, y., worku, a., & terefe, w. (2017). perceived risk of reinfection among individuals treated for sexually transmitted infections in northern ethiopia: implication for use in clinical practice. pan african medical journal, 27(1).

Bardi?, l. (2020). toxicological and forensic significance of caffeine-determination of caffeine concentration in various beverages (doctoral dissertation, university of split. university department of forensic sciences).

Nishihira, vsk (2019). development of nanoparticles containing curcumin and capsaicin and evaluation of their potential in vitro and in vivo biological activities.

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