Journal of Behavioral Medicine

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Behavioral Medicine is 16. 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
Rumination mediates associations between microaggressions and sleep quality in Black Americans: the toll of racial microstressors58
Persistent, High Levels of Social Jetlag Predict Poor Weight Outcomes in a Weight Gain Prevention Study for Young adults48
Mediating role of disease acceptance in the relationship between social support and adherence to treatment in patients with type 2 diabetes42
Social isolation, coping efficacy, and social well-being over time in patients with lung cancer29
Evaluating Objective Metrics of habit strength for taking medications26
Pre-exposure prophylaxis engagement among sexual minority men in Taiwan: a behavioral health perspective23
Tobacco and nicotine cessation in military service members and veterans: implications for area health education centers23
Giving support to close others increases affective risk perceptions: longitudinal and experimental studies22
Dyad and group-based interventions in physical activity, diet, and weight loss: a systematic review of the evidence22
Familism, family cohesion, and health-related quality of life in Hispanic prostate cancer survivors21
Longitudinal predictors of post-exposure prophylaxis awareness among latino sexual minority men in South Florida20
Outcomes for implementation of virtual mental health care for rural native veterans19
Social and economic marginalization in the context of a public health emergency: HIV care disruptions experienced by black sexual minority men (BSMM)18
Using propensity score matching for sequential recruitment in multigroup cohort studies18
Trajectories of perinatal depressive symptoms in women with overweight and obesity18
Behavioral and social drivers of COVID-19 vaccination initiation in the US: a longitudinal study March─ October 202118
Implementation strategies preferred by primary care clinicians to facilitate cancer prevention and control activities16
A semi-structured interview is associated with bariatric surgery outcomes16
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