American Journal of Public Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Journal of Public Health is 41. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Minimum Age Firearm Purchase Laws, by Themselves, Don’t Prevent Youth Suicide210
Environmental Injustice and Cumulative Environmental Burdens in Neighborhoods Near Oil and Gas Development: Los Angeles County, California, and Beyond193
Public Health Should Lead the Charge on Improving Life Expectancy178
A Prologue to the AJPH Supplement: Using Evidence to Expand Contraceptive Access155
Mastheads133
Temporal Changes in Vaccine-Specific Willingness Across Race/Ethnicity Following Serious Adverse Event Reports131
Detecting New Sources of Childhood Environmental Lead Exposure Using a Statistical Surveillance System, 2015–2019122
AJPH Global News121
How Accountable to the Public Is Funding for Graduate Medical Education? The Case for State Medicaid GME Payments102
What Is Public Health? An Interview With Former Governor John Kasich91
Youth Violence Prevention: Building Local Power and Empowering Youths81
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Bronchiolitis Hospitalizations in Young Infants After the Introduction of Paid Family Leave in New York State, 2015‒201977
To Reduce Sexual Minority Health Care Disparities, Advocate for Expanded Health Insurance Coverage and LGBTQ+ Rights77
Erratum In: “‘Ashamed to Put My Name to It’: Monsanto, Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, and the Use of Fraudulent Science, 1969–1985”75
Promising Practices Observed in High-Throughput COVID-19 Vaccination Sites in the United States, February–May 202175
Designing Surveillance at a Population Level75
US Government Health Agencies’ Efforts to Address HIV-Related Intersectional Stigma74
Table of Contents69
Smallpox Immunization in Colonial America: All Too Relevant Today66
Hepatitis C in the United States: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back64
A Community-Based Participatory Intervention in the United States Using Data to Shift the Community Narrative From Deficits to Strengths61
Large-Scale Implementation of a Daily Rapid Antigen Testing Program in California for Detecting SARS-CoV-261
Structural Interventions That Reduce HIV Vulnerability: A Public Health of Consequence, June 202258
Recommitting to Housing and Health Care Justice After City of Grants Pass v Johnson56
Self-Reported Health Indicators in the US Army: Longitudinal Analysis From a Population Surveillance System, 2014‒201856
Subscription Form56
Equity and Disasters: Reframing Incident Command Systems56
AJPH’s Coverage of Education in Public Health in the Age of Democracy’s Crisis55
Disparate Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Health Equity Data Gaps55
Drug Overdose Epidemic Colliding With COVID-19: What the United States Can Learn From France53
Structural Racism, Poverty, and Sexism Shape the History of and Response to Childhood Maltreatment Among Incarcerated Individuals49
Contact Tracing Could Exacerbate COVID-19 Health Disparities: The Role of Economic Precarity and Stigma49
Community- Versus Health Care Organization–Based Approaches to Expanding At-Home COVID-19 Testing in Black and Latino Communities, New Jersey, 202148
Public Health Preparedness Practitioners: Fluent in Disaster48
Industries With the Highest Occupational Blood Lead Test Results, California Occupational Blood Lead Registry, 2020‒202147
Asian American and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Visibility and Data Equity: Insights From NIH RADx-UP47
Partnering With Churches to Address COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Uptake in Trustworthy Contexts44
Notes From the Field: Why They Are Important43
Training the Next Generation of Public Health Professionals43
Who Counts and Who Gets Counted? Health Equity in Infectious Disease Surveillance42
“We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest”: Affirming the Call to Critically Engage Public Health41
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