Journal of American College Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of American College Health 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Implementation of a STI risk behavior reduction program for university students60
Differences in physical activity behaviors between university women from metropolitan, micropolitan, and rural areas32
Comparing Computerized Adaptive Testing-Mental Health (CAT-MH) and Behavioral Health Measure-20 (BHM-20) screening measures in college mental health31
A cooking intervention increased food literacy of students who frequently used the campus food pantry: A Pilot Program29
“Welcome home”: Exploring the role of campus veteran offices in addressing health concerns among student veterans26
Contextualizing the racial gradient in covid-19 outcomes: Narratives from HBCU students26
Illness uncertainty, cognitive-emotional arousal, and sleep outcomes among emerging adults with a chronic medical condition25
President’s message25
Clinical case management & referral success outcomes22
Impact of Milk on the Move breastfeeding support campaign on students’ and employees’ attitudes, subjective norms, intention, knowledge, and awareness21
Examining prevalence of disordered eating and self-monitoring methods by specific weight and shape management goals among first-year college students20
Dispensing choice: understanding intention to adopt Opill among college students using the reasoned action approach19
Patterns of anxiety, depression, and substance use risk behaviors among university students in Canada18
Examining racial microaggressions and alcohol use among marginalized populations at a predominately white institution18
Mental health help-seeking intentions & coping strategies of Chinese international students in the United States18
Alcohol use and binge drinking among US college students by military veteran status: Findings from the Healthy Minds study, 2021–202218
Past experiences and preferences for LGBTQ + sex education among LGBTQ + college students16
Staff and students’ perceptions about using telehealth technology in a medical university: A qualitative study16
A multidimensional approach to understanding vaccine hesitancy among first generation college students16
Student loans, physical and mental health, and health care use and delay in college16
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