Journal of Women's Health Care

Journal of Women's Health Care
Open Access

ISSN: 2167-0420

Journal of Women's Health Care : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of Women's Health Care have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Women's Health Care has got h-index 21, which means every article in Journal of Women's Health Care has got 21 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Women's Health Care.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Total published articles

60 61 30 28 44

Conference proceedings

50 13 0 24 120

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

759 774 728 597 503
Journal total citations count 1841
Journal impact factor 5.14
Journal 5 years impact factor 4.65
Journal cite score 5.88
Journal h-index 21
Journal h-index since 2019 21
Important citations (1671)

Ali ts, karmaliani r, farhan r, hussain s, jawad f. intimate partner violence against women: a comprehensive depiction of pakistani literature.

Scripcariu is, grigore m, balcan l, petroaie ad. a call to action: gaps in dietary awareness among pregnant women in north eastern romania. revista de cercetare si interventie sociala. 2020 jun 1;69:434.

Downs, d.s., savage, j.s., rivera, d.e., pauley, a.m., leonard, k.s., hohman, e.e., guo, p., mcnitt, k.m., stetter, c. and kunselman, a., 2021. adaptive, behavioral intervention impact on weight gain, physical activity, energy intake, and motivational determinants: results of a feasibility trial in pregnant women with overweight/obesity. journal of behavioral medicine, pp.1-17.

Brown hm. evaluation of education strategies to optimise nutrition and dietary knowledge in pregnant women.

Mental health concomitants related to controlling behaviors perpetrated by husbands and mothers-in-law in pakistan

Department of population health, london school of hygiene and tropical medicine uk, london, uk; health service and population research department, institute of psychiatry, psychology, and neuroscience, king’s college london, london, uk

Chan yy, rosman a, ahmad na, kasim nm, abd razak ma, omar m, aziz fa, awaluddin sm, yusof m, jamaluddin r, rosli nh. prevalence and factors associated with intimate partner violence among postpartum women attending government primary health care clinics in malaysia. journal of family violence. 2019 feb;34(2):81-92.

Gontusan ra, geetha c. determinants that influence the actual behaviour to invest in unit trust funds: an analysis of the attributes of the salesperson. malaysian journal of business and economics (mjbe). 2021 mar 5:1-.

Subramanian s, jose r, lal a, augustine p, jones m, gopal bk, swayamvaran sk, saroji v, samadarsi r, sankaranarayanan r. acceptability, utility, and cost of a mobile health cancer screening education application for training primary care physicians in india. the oncologist. 2021 jul 19.

Guo p. system identification, state estimation, and control approaches to gestational weight gain interventions (doctoral dissertation, arizona state university).

Sandhya sree m. research and reviews: journal of nursing and health sciences.

Savage lc. association of nutritional and psychosocial factors with early gestational weight gain. mcgill university (canada); 2017.

Hong jl. breast cancer risk after metformin initiation in older women: the role of study design, potential confounding by body mass index, and differential detection.

Tripathy k. research and reviews: journal of medical and health sciences.

Marmara dm. improving participation in breast screening programmes: a mixed methods study to increase breast screening uptake in malta.

Hong jl, henderson lm, jonsson funk m, lund jl, buse jb, pate v, stürmer t. differential use of screening mammography in older women initiating metformin versus sulfonylurea. pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety. 2017 jun;26(6):666-75.

Arana-chicas e, kioumarsi a, carroll-scott a, massey pm, klassen ac, yudell m. barriers and facilitators to mammography among women with intellectual disabilities: a qualitative approach. disability & society. 2020 sep 13;35(8):1290-314.

Mackeen ad, young aj, lutcher s, hetherington v, mowery jw, savage js, symons downs d, bailey?davis l. encouraging appropriate gestational weight gain in high?risk gravida: a randomized controlled trial. obesity science & practice. 2021.

Scheel jr, tillack aa, mercer l, coronado gd, beresford sa, molina y, thompson b. mobile versus fixed facility: latinas’ attitudes and preferences for obtaining a mammogram. journal of the american college of radiology. 2018 jan 1;15(1):19-28.

Fowler b, samadder nj, kepka d, ding q, pappas l, kirchhoff ac. improvements in colorectal cancer incidence not experienced by nonmetropolitan women: a population?based study from utah. the journal of rural health. 2018 mar;34(2):155-61.

Top