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)

agtikasari n, soemanto rb, murti b. the contextual effect of social norm on early marriage among young women in lampung: a multilevel analysis evidence. journal of maternal and child health. 2019 jan 1;4(1):1-8.

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

kamilda mr, nurhaeni id, adriani rb. biopsychosocial determinants of early marriage in wonogiri district, central java: a logistic regression. journal of maternal and child health. 2019 may 1;4(3):170-9.

wijayati na, soemanto rb, pamungkasari ep. socioeconomic and cultural determinants of early marriage in ngawi, east java: application of precede-proceed model. journal of health promotion and behavior. 2018 jan 12;2(4):302-12.

leeson pt, suarez pa. child brides. journal of economic behavior & organization. 2017 dec 1;144:40-61.

sacoor c, payne b, augusto o, vilanculo f, nhacolo a, vidler m, makanga pt, munguambe k, lee t, macete e, von dadelszen p. health and socio-demographic profile of women of reproductive age in rural communities of southern mozambique. plos one. 2018 feb 2;13(2):e0184249.

suarez pa. child-bride marriage and female welfare. european journal of law and economics. 2018 feb 1;45(1):1-28.

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

xess s, shrivastava s. role of fetal craniotomy in modern day obstetrics: case series. international journal of reproduction, contraception, obstetrics and gynecology.;8(4):1680.

abba i, balogun m, yakasai i. destructive operations in modern day obstetrics in a tertiary institution: case report on craniotomy. asian journal of natural & applied sciences vol. 2017 mar;6:1.

abodunrin on, daniyan ab, okusanya b, ekwedigwe kc, uguru sm, yakubu en, sunday-adeoye i. non-fistulous complications of prolonged obstructed labour among obstetric fistula patients in southern nigeria. open journal of obstetrics and gynecology. 2019 oct 23;9(10):1372.

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

pereira braz v, espirito-santo ho. quais as melhores letras na língua portuguesa para testar a fluência verbal fonémica e discriminar a existência e ausência de défice cognitivo? estudo preliminar (master's thesis, instituto superior miguel torga).

an yq, ang rx, tan bk, tan lw, woo jx. predicting foreign tourist'intention on health tourism in malaysia: an empirical study (doctoral dissertation, utar).

alzhrani h. communication strategies to enhance health behaviour of women in saudi arabia.

barati m, shoar lm, mohammadi y, dogonchi m. factors affecting breast self-examination behavior among female healthcare workers in iran: the role of social support theory. journal of preventive medicine and public health. 2019 jul;52(4):224.

seow an, choong yo, chan lm. what influences the behavioural intention in medical tourism? a threat and coping perspective. global business & management research. 2018 jul 2;10.

anitha sri s, prudhvi raj p. incidence and prevalence of breast cancer in usa. biochem mol biol lett. 2017;2(1):102.

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

bennett m. using social media for medical research: a correlation study (doctoral dissertation, capella university).

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