Journal of Genetic Counseling

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Genetic Counseling is 18. 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
Issue Information114
Acceptability of an online communication training intervention for genetic counseling students77
Barriers in applying to genetic counseling Master's degree programs: Perceptions of prospective applicants when compared with Canadian admissions committee members73
Genetic counseling for fetal sex prediction by NIPT: Challenges and opportunities54
Identifying potential genetic counseling program applicant competencies52
Genetic testing for Parkinson's disease in an underrepresented population: Knowledge, attitudes, and ethical considerations from a Malaysian perspective34
Narrative review on ethical and psychological issues raised by genetic and genomic testing in pediatric oncology care29
Reply to Rathbun and Paulyson Nuñez27
Women's preferences for NIPT as a first‐line test in England and France: Challenges for genetic counseling practices25
Factors impacting experience of genetic testing among adults with inherited retinal diseases25
Characterization of variant reclassification and patient re‐contact in a cancer genetics clinic24
Incorporating multiracial and multiethnic experiences into genetic counseling practice and research: A necessary opportunity23
Women's thoughts on receiving and sharing genetic information: Considerations for genetic counseling20
Genetic counseling program remediation practices for students underperforming in clinical skills: An exploratory study20
Perinatal palliative care for family with prenatal diagnosis of Matthew‐Wood syndrome20
Clients' experiences of empathy in genetic counseling for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer: A qualitative study in Japan20
Exploring parental cystic fibrosis disclosure to well children18
Provider perceptions and insights on polygenic risk scores for colorectal cancer: A qualitative study18
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