Conflict and Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of Conflict and Health is 21. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
COVID-19 control in low-income settings and displaced populations: what can realistically be done?101
No implementation without cultural adaptation: a process for culturally adapting low-intensity psychological interventions in humanitarian settings38
Violence against healthcare in conflict: a systematic review of the literature and agenda for future research37
Impact of conflict on maternal and child health service delivery: a country case study of Afghanistan31
Addressing COVID-19 in humanitarian settings: a call to action31
Conflict and COVID-19: a double burden for Afghanistan’s healthcare system29
The impact of armed conflict on utilisation of health services in north-west Syria: an observational study28
The intergenerational impact of war on mental health and psychosocial wellbeing: lessons from the longitudinal study of war-affected youth in Sierra Leone28
Systematic review of factors associated with quality of life of asylum seekers and refugees in high-income countries27
Responding to health needs of women, children and adolescents within Syria during conflict: intervention coverage, challenges and adaptations27
Challenges of providing healthcare worker education and training in protracted conflict: a focus on non-government controlled areas in north west Syria26
Factors predicting symptoms of somatization, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, self-rated mental and physical health among recently arrived refugees in Germany26
COVID-19 and multiple crises in Afghanistan: an urgent battle25
Exploring resource scarcity and contextual influences on wellbeing among young refugees in Bidi Bidi refugee settlement, Uganda: findings from a qualitative study25
Improving mental health and psychosocial wellbeing in humanitarian settings: reflections on research funded through R2HC24
Systematic human rights violations, traumatic events, daily stressors and mental health of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh24
Vulnerability of Syrian refugees in Lebanon to COVID-19: quantitative insights23
Child marriage practices among the Rohingya in Bangladesh22
Understanding the factors affecting the humanitarian health and nutrition response for women and children in Somalia since 2000: a case study22
Health services for women, children and adolescents in conflict affected settings: experience from North and South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo21
Lockdowns, lives and livelihoods: the impact of COVID-19 and public health responses to conflict affected populations - a remote qualitative study in Baidoa and Mogadishu, Somalia21
Escaping the past and living in the present: a qualitative exploration of substance use among Syrian male refugees in Germany21
Reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health service delivery during conflict in Yemen: a case study21
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