Health Promotion Journal of Australia

Papers
(The H4-Index of Health Promotion Journal of Australia is 14. 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
Reach, acceptability and impact of an online parent healthy lifestyle intervention during the COVID‐19 lockdown: A pilot study30
What's the ‘Secret Sauce’?: A Systematic Review of the Characteristics of Effective Digital Health Behaviour Change Interventions for Children and Adolescents22
The design and evaluation of a bone health teaching module for secondary school students in NSW, Australia22
Exploring Self‐Report Dietary Assessment Tools Validated for Indigenous Populations Globally: A Scoping Review22
Remote Food Security Research Project: Applying an Indigenist Research Lens20
A Qualitative Analysis of Stakeholders and Workers' Views of the Impact of a Suicide Prevention Program for the Australian Construction Industry20
#Parentingtips: A Descriptive Study of Information for Parents on TikTok19
Priority setting: Development of the South Australian Aboriginal Chronic Disease Consortium RoadMap for Action18
Asthma—The canary in the Australian coalmine: Making the links between climate change, fossil fuel and public health outcomes16
Dissemination of public health research evidence and guidelines to Australian Early Childhood Education and Care staff: Views about source, content and format16
Exploration of barriers and enablers to diabetes care for Aboriginal people on rural Ngarrindjeri Country16
Exploring the long‐term sustainability of school‐based nutrition and food programs: What works, where and why?15
Health risk factors in Australian Stroke Survivors: A latent class analysis15
Measuring Indigenous food security—A case for Indigenous designed tools15
Why don't women engage in muscle strength exercise? An integrative review14
Time for policies on gambling to benefit health ‐ not the gambling industry14
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How can community music shape individual and collective well‐being? A case study of a place‐based initiative14
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