American Journal of Public Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Journal of Public Health is 36. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Table of Contents169
US Government Health Agencies’ Efforts to Address HIV-Related Intersectional Stigma125
Designing Surveillance at a Population Level117
Erratum In: “‘Ashamed to Put My Name to It’: Monsanto, Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, and the Use of Fraudulent Science, 1969–1985”113
Detecting New Sources of Childhood Environmental Lead Exposure Using a Statistical Surveillance System, 2015–201995
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Temporal Changes in Vaccine-Specific Willingness Across Race/Ethnicity Following Serious Adverse Event Reports80
Violence and Depression Among Adolescent Boys in Soweto, South Africa, 2020‒202379
Smallpox Immunization in Colonial America: All Too Relevant Today79
Public Health Preparedness Practitioners: Fluent in Disaster76
Community- Versus Health Care Organization–Based Approaches to Expanding At-Home COVID-19 Testing in Black and Latino Communities, New Jersey, 202176
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AJPH’s Coverage of Education in Public Health in the Age of Democracy’s Crisis53
A Community-Based Participatory Intervention in the United States Using Data to Shift the Community Narrative From Deficits to Strengths53
Looking Back on COVID-19 and the Evolving Drug Overdose Crisis: Updated Trends Through 202251
Beyond Prevention: How Gender-Affirming Care Can Transform HIV Outcomes for Transgender and Gender-Diverse Populations50
Disparate Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Health Equity Data Gaps49
Federal Policy Platforms and Public Health: Reinforcing the Benefits of Air Pollution Control Devices at Power Plants in the United States49
Table of Contents48
Universal Unconditional Cash Transfers for Pregnant and Postpartum Women: Necessary but Insufficient47
Diversity of the US Public Health Workforce Pipeline (2016–2020): Role of Academic Institutions46
Extreme Polarization Is a Threat to US Health44
Minimum Age Firearm Purchase Laws, by Themselves, Don’t Prevent Youth Suicide42
To Reduce Sexual Minority Health Care Disparities, Advocate for Expanded Health Insurance Coverage and LGBTQ+ Rights41
Occupational Determinants of Health and Well-Being for Indigenous Populations in the United States: Findings From the National Health Interview Survey, 2020–202241
“We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest”: Affirming the Call to Critically Engage Public Health41
Wastewater Surveillance: A Rare Bipartisan Opportunity to Strengthen Public Health40
Recommitting to Housing and Health Care Justice After City of Grants Pass v Johnson40
Table of Contents39
Tackling Wicked Problems: The Power of Community Among the Unhoused39
Wildfire Threat to Inpatient Health Care Facilities in California, 202237
Identification of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Individuals in the All of Us Research Program, 2017–202237
Association Between the New York SAFE Act and Firearm Suicide and Homicide: An Analysis of Synthetic Controls, New York State, 1999‒201936
Housing Quality Metric (HQM): Neighborhood-Level Data, Housing Quality, and Population Health36
Coining Intersectional Stigma: Historical Erasures and The Future36
State-Level History of Overdose Deaths Involving Stimulants in the United States, 1999‒202036
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