Journal of Aging & Social Policy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Aging & Social Policy is 24. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Recovering from the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Focus on Older Adults255
When Going Digital Becomes a Necessity: Ensuring Older Adults’ Needs for Information, Services, and Social Inclusion During COVID-19187
The Coronavirus and the Risks to the Elderly in Long-Term Care155
The Unique Impact of COVID-19 on Older Adults in Rural Areas121
Not Only Virus Spread: The Diffusion of Ageism during the Outbreak of COVID-19116
Bereavement in the Time of Coronavirus: Unprecedented Challenges Demand Novel Interventions115
Older Adults and the Economic Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic102
Six Propositions against Ageism in the COVID-19 Pandemic94
Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic, Meaningful Communication between Family Caregivers and Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities is Imperative87
Protecting and Improving the Lives of Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era84
COVID-19 and Long-Term Care Policy for Older People in Canada69
COVID-19 Pandemic: Exacerbating Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Long-Term Services and Supports68
A Framework for Aging-Friendly Services and Supports in the Age of COVID-1956
The COVID-19 Pandemic Exposes Limited Understanding of Ageism54
Intergenerational Relationships, Family Caregiving Policy, and COVID-19 in the United States46
The Impact of COVID-19 on Social Isolation in Long-term Care Homes: Perspectives of Policies and Strategies from Six Countries44
Coronavirus-Related Anxiety, Social Isolation, and Loneliness in Older Adults in Northern California during the Stay-at-Home Order38
Who are the Most At-Risk Older Adults in the COVID-19 Era? It’s Not Just Those in Nursing Homes37
COVID-19 and Long-Term Care Policy for Older People in Hong Kong34
Technology Recommendations to Support Person-Centered Care in Long-Term Care Homes during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond33
COVID-19: Implications for the Support of People with Social Care Needs in England30
“We Are Saving Their Bodies and Destroying Their Souls.”: Family Caregivers’ Experiences of Formal Care Setting Visitation Restrictions during the COVID-19 Pandemic28
“We are Alone in This Battle”: A Framework for a Coordinated Response to COVID-19 in Nursing Homes28
Local Government Efforts to Mitigate the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic among Older Adults25
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