Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health is 15. 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Developing a Dietary Questionnaire for Rural Mexican Americans52
Strongyloidiasis Hyperinfection Syndrome in COVID-19 Positive Migrants Treated with Corticosteroids44
Patient Perspectives on Identifiers for Immigrant Patients in Electronic Health Records40
Factors Associated with Help-seeking Behavior among U.S. Chinese Older Adults who Experienced Elder Mistreatment33
Exposure to Air Pollution and the Prevalence of Respiratory Symptoms in Northeast Ohio Farmworkers25
Strategies Used by Healthcare Systems to Communicate with Hospitalized Patients and Families with Limited English Proficiency During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Narrative Review23
Evolution of COVID-19 Health Disparities in Arizona21
Pandemic Through the Lens of Black Barbershops: COVID-19’s Impact and Barbers’ Potential Role as Public Health Extenders21
Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study: A Cross-Sectional Study20
Cervical Screening Experiences among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Muslim Women in Australia: A Scoping Review19
Exposure to Lead, Cadmium, Mercury and Arsenic Among Asian and Non-Asian Children and Adolescents in the United States: NHANES 2015–201818
Native and Non-Native Individuals with Substance-Related Problems Accessing a Street Mobile Unit from 2016 To 2023: Results of a Longitudinal Study in Northern Italy17
Suboptimal Serologic Immunity Against Poliomyelitis Among New Migrant Children in Greece Calls for Organized Action17
Perceived Anti-Immigrant Climate, Health Care Discrimination, and Satisfaction with Care Among US Latino Adults16
Displacement Stressors, Trauma Exposure, and Mental Health: A Survey of Asylum Seekers and Refugees15
A Needs Assessment of Older Bangladeshi Immigrants in New York During the COVID-19 Pandemic15
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