JAMA Pediatrics

Papers
(The H4-Index of JAMA Pediatrics is 64. 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 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
JAMA Pediatrics1932
JAMA Pediatrics—The Year in Review, 2022492
Low von Willebrand Factor in Children and Adolescents302
Promise of Early Intervention for Children Exposed to Lead279
Understanding Associations Between Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury—Reply217
COVID-19 Vaccination During Pregnancy211
Machine Learning and Statistics in Clinical Research—Bridging the Gap195
Developmental and Family Implications of State-Controlled Video Game Play in China192
Association of Discrimination and Health Care Experiences With Incomplete Infant Vaccination During COVID-19190
Safety and Benefits of COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnancy—Implications for the Maternal Vaccination Platform156
Race, Overdose Deaths, and Years of Lost Life—Reply154
Pediatric Exclusivity Revenues for Cancer Drugs152
Error in Results152
Racism, Diminished Returns of Socioeconomic Resources, and Black Middle-Income Children’s Health Paradox—Reply143
Beyond 1-Way Directionality and 2 Hours Before Sleep139
Error in Figure Title138
Maternal Obesity and Sudden Unexpected Infant Death—Beyond the Scale137
Trends in HPV Vaccination Before Age 13 Years in the US National Immunization Survey–Teen137
Maternal Opioid Use Disorder and the Risk of Postneonatal Infant Mortality132
Evolving Respiratory Care of the Preterm Infant129
Recent Trends in School-Based Mental Health Services Among Low-Income and Racial and Ethnic Minority Adolescents128
Contextual Considerations When Interpreting Well-Child Visit Adherence Results127
Assessment of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Outcomes of Pediatric Hospitalizations for Sepsis Across the United States126
Deferred Cord Clamping With High Oxygen in Extremely Preterm Infants126
Correlation Between National Institutes of Health Funding for Pediatric Research and Pediatric Disease Burden in the US119
Updated Guidelines for Atopic Dermatitis—AAAAI/ACAAI Joint Task Force110
Pediatric Firearm Deaths and State Laws—Unequal Burden109
Antenatal Opioid Exposure and Global and Regional Brain Volumes in Newborns108
Whole-Body Hypothermia for Neonatal Encephalopathy in Preterm Infants 33 to 35 Weeks’ Gestation108
Midline Compared With Peripheral Intravenous Catheters for Therapy of 4 Days or Longer in Pediatric Patients108
Effect of Wearing a Face Mask on Hand-to-Face Contact by Children in a Simulated School Environment106
Relaxation Therapy and Human Milk Feeding Outcomes105
Association of Spike-Specific T Cells With Relative Protection From Subsequent SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Infection in Young Children104
Pediatric Airway Biology and Transcriptomic Assessment of Therapies102
Divergent State Legislation for Adolescent Chest Surgeries95
What Parents Should Understand About Infant Male Circumcision95
Documenting Psychosocial Problems in Children’s Electronic Health Records92
Estimated Transmission Outcomes and Costs of SARS-CoV-2 Diagnostic Testing, Screening, and Surveillance Strategies Among a Simulated Population of Primary School Students91
Challenges in Diagnosis and Treatment of Children With Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome and Appendicitis91
Comparing Human Milk Antibody Response After 4 Different Vaccines for COVID-1989
Concerns About Data and Analyses Used in Assessing Fluoride Exposure and Children’s IQ Scores88
Overlooked Outcomes in Pediatric Obesity Management—Unintended Consequences87
The Need for Tobacco-Related Interventions to Incorporate Digital Media Literacy81
Role of Sleep and White Matter in the Link Between Screen Time and Depression in Childhood and Early Adolescence80
Prenatal Cannabis Exposure and Executive Function and Aggressive Behavior at Age 5 Years80
Experiences and Perspectives of Transgender Youths in Accessing Health Care79
Paid Family Leave Programs—Understanding the Consequences for Infant Health77
Exploring Potential Modifiers of the Association Between Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Risk of Bullying Exposure76
Child Passenger Safety—Not Just for Infants76
Cash Transfers and Reducing Child Poverty in the US73
National Institutes of Health Funding Priorities72
Early Childhood Education and Midlife Ideal Cardiovascular Health in a Prospective Urban Cohort70
Duration of SARS-CoV-2 Culturable Virus Shedding in Children by Vaccination Status70
Fetal Catecholamines and Neonatal Hypoglycemia—Key Questions Remain70
Validation of the Association of Oral Corticosteroid Bursts With Adverse Events in Children69
Error in Author Affiliations68
Abusive Head Trauma and Infant Crying—A Flawed Analysis67
Seeking Details on Artificial Intelligence Diagnosis for Acute Otitis Media67
Prioritizing Data Privacy and Security in Pediatric AI67
Abortion Restrictions and the Child Welfare System66
Disparities in Sexual Violence Among Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Adolescents in Hawai‘i65
When Science and Politics Are Mixed—Reply65
What Is Childhood Lymphoma?65
JAMA Pediatrics65
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