Issues in Mental Health Nursing

Papers
(The H4-Index of Issues in Mental Health Nursing is 12. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Health Impact of Stigma, Discrimination, Prejudice, and Bias Experienced by Transgender People: A Systematic Review of Quantitative Studies57
Does the COVID-19 Pandemic Further Impact Nursing Shortages?55
Connectedness, Self-Esteem, and Prosocial Behaviors Protect Adolescent Mental Health Following Social Isolation: A Systematic Review30
Pandemic-Specific Factors Related to Generalized Anxiety Disorder during the Initial COVID-19 Protocols in the United States26
The Unbreakable Bond: The Mental Health Benefits and Challenges of Pet Ownership for People Experiencing Homelessness21
A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Safewards: Has Enthusiasm Exceeded Evidence?16
The Experiences of Counsellors Offering Problem-Solving Therapy for Common Mental Health Issues at the Youth Friendship Bench in Zimbabwe14
Home-Based Work and Ergonomics: Physical and Psychosocial Considerations13
“Seeing a Brighter Future” – Experiences of Adolescents with Common Mental Disorders Receiving the Problem-Solving Therapy “Youth Friendship Bench” in Zimbabwe13
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence: Strategies for Mental Health Nurses in Optimizing Psychiatric Patient Care13
The Process of Learning Mindfulness and Acceptance through the Use of a Mobile App Based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: A Grounded Theory Analysis12
From ‘Refrigerator Mothers’ to Empowered Advocates: The Evolution of the Autism Parent12
Becoming an Expert by Experience: Benefits and Challenges of Educating Mental Health Nursing Students12
Experiences and Challenges in the Role as Peer Support Workers in a Swedish Mental Health Context - An Interview Study12
Forensic Mental Health Nurses' Perceptions of Clinical Supervision: A Qualitative Descriptive Study12
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