International Journal of Mental Health Nursing

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Mental Health Nursing is 25. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Exploring the impact of a multilevel intervention focused on reducing the practices of seclusion and restraint in acute mental health units in an Australian mental health service82
COVID‐19 coping experiences of individuals with schizophrenia: A grounded theory approach in Korea68
‘Acknowledge me as a capable person’: How people with mental ill health describe their experiences with general emergency care staff – A qualitative interview study61
Explanatory model of symptoms of stress, anxiety and depression in the general population: Cross‐sectional study during the COVID‐19 pandemic61
Community mental health interventions for people with major depressive disorder: A scoping review60
There must be a better way: The implementation of a nurse‐led mental health service to support people living with a mental health condition54
Public expressions of grief and the role of social media in grieving and effecting change48
Integrated nursing care for people with combined mental health and substance use disorders48
“I was just a shell”: Mental health concerns for women in perimenopause and menopause46
‘I've got to go in there with my armour on’: Adverse Childhood Experiences Among Adults Who Frequently Attend Emergency Departments46
Perspectives of mental health clinicians on physical health of young people with early psychosis45
The influence of web‐based decision aids on informal caregivers of people with dementia: A systematic mixed‐methods review41
Coexisting with anomie: Experiences of persons living with early‐stage dementia: A grounded theory study41
Stigma towards a nursing specialty: A qualitative analysis of the perceptions of the addiction nursing workforce40
Rapid Review of Literature Reporting the Experience of Patient and Public Involvement in Prison and Forensic Mental Health Research39
The use of recovery model in forensic psychiatric settings: A Foucauldian critique32
Validation of the culturally adapted Edinburgh postpartum depression scale among east Asian, southeast Asian and south Asian populations: A scoping review30
Defining the influence of external factors on nurse resilience30
Understanding collaborative and coordinated care in a mental health and well‐being context: Essential elements for effective service integration30
Mental health deserves better: Resisting the dilution of specialist pre‐registration mental health nurse education in the United Kingdom29
The Centrality of Compassion in Mental Health Nursing28
Optimizing the response to mental health deterioration: Nurses experiences of using a Mental Health Observation Response Chart27
Consumer Experiences of the Australian Stepped Care Model in Primary Mental Health Care: A Qualitative Study27
Issue Information27
Supervision of the mental health lived experience workforce in Australia: A scoping review26
Commentary on a study about Mental Health Nurses' identity25
0.13057088851929