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 | |
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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)
Sridharan k, sequeira rp. drugs for treating severe hypertension in pregnancy: a network meta?analysis and trial sequential analysis of randomized clinical trials. british journal of clinical pharmacology. 2018 sep;84(9):1906-16. |
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Khatri gk. an investigation of the relationships among women’s experiences of the 2015 earthquakes, mental health status and pregnancy outcomes in nepal (doctoral dissertation, monash university). |
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Sapkota b, singh rd, yogi i, maharjan d, maharjan m. prenatal anxiety among pregnant women visiting in antenatal care outpatient department at paropakar maternity and women’s hospital. int j heal sci res. 2019;9:173-81. |
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Background and rationale although it has been suggested that pregnancy may influence the course of bipolar disorder (bd), studies show contradictory results. until now, no studies included a finegrained validated method to report mood symptoms on a daily basis, such as the lifechart method (lcm). the aim of the present study is to investigate the course of bd during pregnancy by comparing lcm scores of pregnant and non-pregnant women. methods study design: comparison of lcm scores of two prospective observational bd cohort studies, a cohort of pregnant women (n?=?34) and a cohort of non-pregnant women of childbearing age (n?=?52). main study parameters are: (1) proportions of symptomatic and non-symptomatic days; (2) symptom severity, frequency, and duration of episodes; (3) state sequences, longitudinal variation of symptom severity scores. results no differences in clinical course variables (symptomatic days, average severity scores, frequency, and duration of episodes in bd were found between pregnant and non-pregnant women. with a combination of state sequence analysis (ssa) and cluster analysis on the sequences of daily mood scores three comparable clusters were found in both samples: euthymic, moderately ill and severely ill. the distribution differences between pregnant and non-pregnant women were significant, with a majority of the pregnant women (68%) belonging to the moderately ill cluster and a majority of the non-pregnant women (46%) to the euthymic cluster. in pregnant women the average daily variation in mood symptoms as assessed with shannon’s entropy was less than in non-pregnant women (respectively 0.43 versus 0.56). conclusions although the use of daily mood scores revealed no difference in overall course of bd in pregnant versus non-pregnant women, more pregnant than non-pregnant women belonged to the moderately ill cluster, and during pregnancy the variation in mood state was less than in non-pregnant women. further research is necessary to clarify these findings. |
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Gokoel ar, abdoel wahid f, zijlmans wc, shankar a, hindori-mohangoo ad, covert hh, macdonald-ottevanger ms, lichtveld my, harville ew. influence of perceived stress on prenatal depression in surinamese women enrolled in the ccreoh study. reproductive health. 2021 dec;18(1):1-0. |
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Bertoni dg. the use of actigraphy for risk stratification in pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (doctoral dissertation, university of maryland, college park). |
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Bleker ls, de rooij sr, roseboom tj. prenatal psychological stress exposure and neurodevelopment and health of children. |
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Engidaw na, mekonnen ag, amogne fk. perceived stress and its associated factors among pregnant women in bale zone hospitals, southeast ethiopia: a cross-sectional study. bmc research notes. 2019 dec;12(1):1-6. |
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Sandhya sree m. research and reviews: journal of nursing and health sciences. |
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Tanpradit k, kaewkiattikun k. the effect of perceived stress during pregnancy on preterm birth. international journal of women's health. 2020;12:287. |
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Arasu s, angeline n, steephan s, shekhar v, sebastian s, ramesh n. sleep quality and restless leg syndrome among antenatal women attending government healthcare facilities in urban bangalore. journal of family medicine and primary care. 2020;9(7):3630. |
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cohen d, corral r. can research confirm psychopathological subtypes and relationship between recurrent mood disorders and personality disorders. j sleep disord ther. 2015;4(195):2167-0277. |
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De clercq h, naudé a, bornman j. older adults’ perspectives on fall risk: linking results to the icf. journal of applied gerontology. 2021 mar;40(3):328-38. |
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Speed ms, azeez mj. determ?nants of anem?a among pregnant women. |
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Methazia j, ngamasana el, utembe w, ogunrombi m, nyasulu p. an investigation of maternal anaemia among hiv infected pregnant women on antiretroviral treatment in johannesburg, south africa. the pan african medical journal. 2020;37. |
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Mohamed yb, mohammed za, ghany ha, abou-taleb as. bile stained vomiting in neonates: radiological and surgical correlation. the medical journal of cairo university. 2020 mar 1;88(march):649-60. |
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Hammo rf, abdullah as. anemia among pregnant women in iraq. |
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Samuel s, darebo t, desta dt, mulugeta a. socio?economic and dietary diversity characteristics are associated with anemia among pregnant women attending antenatal care services in public health centers of kembata tembaro zone, southern ethiopia. food science & nutrition. 2020;8(4):1978-86. |
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Weldekidan f, kote m, girma m, boti n, gultie t. determinants of anemia among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in public health facilities at durame town: unmatched case control study. anemia. 2018.. |
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Haif a, mounir k, djelloul a, samira s, zineddine s. unusual obstetric trauma in newborn. journal of neonatal surgery. 2020 sep 25;9:21-. |
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