Journal of Urban Health-Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Urban Health-Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine is 19. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
2023 Reviewer List112
Conceptualizing the Socio-Built Environment: An Expanded Theoretical Framework to Promote a Better Understanding of Risk for Nonmedical Opioid Overdose Outcomes in Urban and Non-Urban Settings99
Gun Violence Exposure and Quality of Life in Nine US States76
Area-Level Factors of Dental Caries in Children and Adolescents in European Neighborhoods — a Systematic Review71
A Population-Based Assessment of Physical Symptoms and Mental Health Outcomes Among Adults Following the Flint Water Crisis66
Barriers and Facilitators to Trust in the COVID-19 New York City Test and Trace Program46
The Association between Mental Health-Related 911 Calls and the Mental Health Professional Shortage in New York City31
Utilization of Maternal Health Care Among Immigrant Mothers in New York City, 2016–201829
Bringing Sectors Together in Da Nang, Vietnam: Participatory Systems Mapping28
Advancing Health Equity through 15-min Cities and Chrono-urbanism27
Reviewer List for 202026
A Comparison of Three Area-Level Indices of Neighborhood Deprivation and Socioeconomic Status and their Applicability to Breast Cancer Mortality24
Reviewer List for 202124
Playground Location and Patterns of Use23
Emerging from COVID-19: Lessons for Action on Climate Change and Health in Cities23
The COVID-19 Pandemic as a Threat Multiplier for Childhood Health Disparities: Evidence from St. Louis, MO22
The Social Determinants of Health Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Adults in Nashville, Tennessee22
A Good Farewell? Positive Exits from Federal Housing Assistance and Lower Acute Healthcare Utilization21
Associations between a Novel Measure of Census Tract-Level Credit Insecurity and Frequent Mental Distress in US Urban Areas, 202020
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