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Articles published in International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience has got h-index 36, which means every article in International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience has got 36 average citations.
Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience.
2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | |
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Total published articles |
46 | 61 | 60 | 38 | 11 | 32 | 28 | 44 |
Conference proceedings |
36 | 36 | 0 | 0 | 84 | 156 | 48 | 50 |
Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Journal total citations count | 4948 |
Journal impact factor | 10.11 |
Journal 5 years impact factor | 6.11 |
Journal cite score | 5.7 |
Journal h-index | 36 |
McNamara, N., Mühlemann, N. S., Stevenson, C., Haslam, C., Hill, R., Steffens, N. K., & Bentley, S. (2021). I Was a Firefighter. pdf. |
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Mausz, J., Donnelly, E., Tavares, W., & McConnell, M. Unpacking the Sociocultural Characteristics of Operational Stress Injury Among Paramedics: A Mixed Methods Study. |
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Noda, Y., Asano, K., Shimizu, E., & Hirano, Y. (2020). Association between probable posttraumatic stress disorder and quality of life in emergency service workers: a mediation analysis using a third potential model with both in parallel and in series effects; a cross-sectional study. |
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Kragt, D., Jorritsma, K., Dunlop, P., Parker, S., Kragt, D., Jorritsma, K., ... & Parker, S. Firefighters’ transition into retirement: Issues, challenges and support program design This is a first report in the ongoing research project to investigate challenges of firefighters’ retirement and propose evidence-based interventions to facilitate healthy and successful retirement. |
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Ramluggun, P., Freeman-May, A., Barody, G., Groom, N., & Townsend, C. (2020). Changing paramedic students' perception of people who self-harm. Journal of Paramedic Practice, 12(10), 403-412. |
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Goff, P. M. (2021). Narrative Case Study: Faculty and Staff Experiences and Perspectives Following a College Mass Shooting (Doctoral dissertation, Concordia University Wisconsin). |
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Choi, M. Y. (2021). Mental and Physical Factors Influencing Wellbeing among South Korean Emergency Workers. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(1), 70. |
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Nichols, A., Gedgaudas, O. V., & Novak, J. D. (2021). How to Better Support Emergency Service Volunteers' Transition to Retirement. |
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Leinweber, J. (2016). PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS FOR POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS AMONG AUSTRALIAN MIDWIVES. |
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Bracken-Scally, M., & McGilloway, S. (2016). A qualitative exploration: life after the emergency services. International Journal of Emergency Services. |
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Edwards, D. L. (2016). Emergency responder resiliency: Predicting burnout with alexithymia, neuroticism, altruism, and sensation seeking. Trevecca Nazarene University. |
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Civilotti, C., Di Fini, G., & Maran, D. A. (2021). Trauma and coping strategies in police officers: a quantitative-qualitative pilot study. International journal of environmental research and public health, 18(3), 982. |
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Khazaei, A., Esmaeili, M., & Navab, E. (2019). The most and least stressful prehospital emergencies from emergency medical technicians’ view point; a cross-sectional study. Archives of academic emergency medicine, 7(1). |
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Bracken-Scally, M., McGilloway, S., & Mitchell, J. T. (2016). Retirement policies and support for emergency service personnel: the transition to retirement. Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement, 35(2), 161-174. |
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Anderson, G. S., Vaughan, A. D., & Mills, S. (2017). Building personal resilience in paramedic students. Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being, 2(2), 51-54. |
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Chatukuta, M., Groce, N., Mindell, J., & Kett, M. (2021). The availability of psychological support following road travel injuries in Namibia: A qualitative study. PloS one, 16(10), e0258197. |
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Kaçan, B. (2017). The path from traffic accident to posttraumatic stress, posttraumatic growth, and driver behavior change: an examination with rumination and transtheoretical model (Master's thesis, Middle East Technical University). |
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Soumoff, A. A., Clark, N. G., Spinks, E. A., Kemezis, P. A., Raiciulescu, S., Driscoll, M. Y., ... & Choi, K. H. (2021). Somatic symptom severity, not injury severity, predicts probable posttraumatic stress disorder and major depressive disorder in wounded service members. Journal of traumatic stress. |
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Greydanus, D. E., & Joav Merrick, M. D. (2018). Children, adolescents, motor vehicle crashes, and post-traumatic stress disorder: A historically delayed realization. International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health, 11(2), 131-142. |
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Azami-Aghdash, S. (2020). Meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence in road traffic injury prevention: a scoping review of qualitative studies (2000 to 2019). Archives of public health, 78(1), 1-27. |
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