Social Work in Public Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of Social Work in Public 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Investigation of COVID-19 Fear, Well-Being and Life Satisfaction in Turkish Society74
The Relationship between Anxiety Levels and Perceived Social Support during the Pandemic of COVID-19 in Turkey73
Migrant Workers at Crossroads–The Covid-19 Pandemic and the Migrant Experience in India63
Protective Behavior against COVID-19 among the Public in Kuwait: An Examination of the Protection Motivation Theory, Trust in Government, and Sociodemographic Factors58
Effect of Covid-19 on Nigerian Socio-economic Well-being, Health Sector Pandemic Preparedness and the Role of Nigerian Social Workers in the War Against Covid-1939
A Cross-Sectional Survey of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices (KAP) Toward Pandemic COVID-19 Among the General Population of Jammu and Kashmir, India37
The effect of anxiety levels of elderly people in quarantine on depression during covid-19 pandemic29
Effect of Air Pollution on Female Labor Supply: An Empirical Analysis Based on Data of Labor Force Dynamic Survey of China22
COVID-19 in Nigeria: Knowledge and compliance with preventive measures22
Social Workers Being Effective in Disaster Settings19
Oncological Emergencies from Pathophysiology and Diagnosis to Treatment: A Narrative Review17
Risk Factors and Effects of the Morbus: COVID-19 through the Biopsychosocial Model and Ecological Systems Approach to Social Work Practice17
Risk and Protective Factors of Loneliness among Older Adults: The Significance of Social Isolation and Quality and Type of Contact16
Role of the Health System in Combating Covid-19: Cross-Section Analysis and Artificial Neural Network Simulation for 124 Country Cases16
Ethics and Racial Equity in Social Welfare Policy: Social Work’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic15
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