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)
bunc v, štohanzl cm. možnosti využití nízko objemového rezistentního tréninku pro ovlivnÄ›ní funkÄních a morfologických parametrů u rekreaÄních běžkyň. |
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štohanzl m. možnosti využití nízko objemového rezistentního tréninku pro ovlivnÄ›ní funkÄních a morfologických parametrů u rekreaÄních běžkyň. |
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sandhya sree m. the myth women are physically and mentally weak. |
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zarkasi ka, ramli nz, mohamed k, palasuberniam p, d'souza uj. prevalence of obesity and metabolic derangement among the rural population of kiulu district of sabah, malaysia: a health screening programme findings. borneo journal of medical sciences (bjms). 2018 jun 22:1-. |
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albugami hf. a physical activity intervention to increase the level of physical fitness among boys aged 14-15 years in jeddah city, saudi arabia (doctoral dissertation). |
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sandhya sree m. the myth women are physically and mentally weak. |
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seman wa, teklu s, tesfaye k. assessment of the knowledge, attitude and practice of residents at tikur anbesa hospital about preconceptional care 2018. ethiopian journal of reproductive health. 2019 jan 21;11(1):10-. |
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waji st, seman wa. knowledge, attitude and practice (kap) of resident physicians at tikur anbesa hospital on preconceptional care. ethiopian medical journal. 2019 jun 28;57(3). |
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alemu y, aragaw a. early initiations of first antenatal care visit and associated factor among mothers who gave birth in the last six months preceding birth in bahir dar zuria woreda north west ethiopia. reproductive health. 2018 dec;15(1):203. |
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fagbamigbe af, abel c, mashabe b, adebowale as. survival analysis and prognostic factors of the timing of first antenatal care visit in nigeria. advances in integrative medicine. 2019 feb 12. |
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kienen n, wiltenburg td, bittencourt l, scarinci ic. development of a gender-relevant tobacco cessation intervention for women in brazil—an intervention mapping approach to planning. health education research. 2019 sep 8;34(5):505-20. |
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maddela vs. how tobacco and cannabis smoking effects human physiology. research and review: journal of nursing and health science. 2016:1-7. |
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sandhya sree m. the myth women are physically and mentally weak. |
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programa ks, statinei dd, dubens li, baronaitÄ– i. sporto biomedicinos fakultetas. |
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sobhgol ss, priddis h, smith ca, dahlen hg. evaluation of the effect of an antenatal pelvic floor muscle exercise programme on female sexual function during pregnancy and the first 3 months following birth: study protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. trials. 2019 dec;20(1):144. |
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nagarjuna bv. impact of surya namaskar on the human system. j nurs health sci| volume. 2016 aug;2(3). |
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deshmane s, memchoubi k. an experimental study to assess the effectiveness of pelvic floor exercise for the management of urinary incontinence among women in selected areas of pune city. ijar. 2018;4(6):128-33. |
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sobhgol ss, priddis h, smith ca, dahlen hg. the effect of pelvic floor muscle exercise on female sexual function during pregnancy and postpartum: a systematic review. sexual medicine reviews. 2019 jan 1;7(1):13-28. |
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sandhya sree m. the myth women are physically and mentally weak. |
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sandhya sree m. the myth women are physically and mentally weak. |
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