Family Medicine & Medical Science Research : Citations & Metrics Report
Articles published in Family Medicine & Medical Science Research have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Family Medicine & Medical Science Research has got h-index 14, which means every article in Family Medicine & Medical Science Research has got 14 average citations.
Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Family Medicine & Medical Science Research.
2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | |
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Total published articles |
35 | 36 | 20 | 63 | 11 | 7 | 13 | 11 |
Conference proceedings |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals |
87 | 109 | 110 | 128 | 101 | 101 | 58 | 54 |
Journal total citations count | 852 |
Journal impact factor | 2.67 |
Journal 5 years impact factor | 4.37 |
Journal cite score | 4.17 |
Journal h-index | 14 |
Journal h-index since 2019 | 13 |
Important citations (454)
Dereje, n., engida, b., & holland, r. p. (2020). factors associated with intrauterine contraceptive device use among women of reproductive age group in addis ababa, ethiopia: a case control study. plos one, 15(2), e0229071. |
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Udomboso, c. g., amoateng, a. y., & doegah, p. t. (2015). bio-social correlates of intention to use or not to use contraception: the case of ghana and nigeria. african population studies, 29(2). |
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Bakibinga, p., matanda, d., kisia, l., & mutombo, n. (2019). factors associated with use of injectables, long-acting and permanent contraceptive methods (ilapms) among married women in zambia: analysis of demographic and health surveys, 1992–2014. reproductive health, 16(1), 1-12. |
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Fekadu, g. a., omigbodun, a. o., roberts, o. a., & yalew, a. w. (2019). factors associated with long acting and permanent contraceptive methods use in ethiopia. contraception and reproductive medicine, 4(1), 1-11. |
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Getahun, d. s., wolde, h. f., muchie, k. f., & yeshita, h. y. (2018). utilization and determinants of long term and permanent contraceptive methods among married reproductive age women at janamora district, northwest ethiopia. bmc research notes, 11(1), 1-6. |
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Tebeje, b., & workneh, d. (2017). prevaltebeje, b., & workneh, d. (2017). prevalence, perceptions and factors contributing to long acting reversible contraception use among family planning clients, jimma town, oromiya region, south-west ethiopia. j women's health care, 6(1), 1-10.ence, perceptions and factors contributing to long acting reversible contraception use among family planning clients, jimma town, oromiya region, south-west ethiopia. j women's health care, 6(1), 1-10. |
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Bhandari, r., pokhrel, k. n., gabrielle, n., & amatya, a. (2019). long acting reversible contraception use and associated factors among married women of reproductive age in nepal. plos one, 14(3), e0214590. |
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Mesfin, y. m., & kibret, k. t. (2016). practice and intention to use long acting and permanent contraceptive methods among married women in ethiopia: systematic meta-analysis. reproductive health, 13(1), 1-8. |
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Abraha, t. h., belay, h. s., & welay, g. m. (2018). intentions on contraception use and its associated factors among postpartum women in aksum town, tigray region, northern ethiopia: a community-based cross-sectional study. reproductive health, 15(1), 1-8. |
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Belda, s. s., haile, m. t., melku, a. t., & tololu, a. k. (2017). modern contraceptive utilization and associated factors among married pastoralist women in bale eco-region, bale zone, south east ethiopia. bmc health services research, 17(1), 1-12. |
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Evans, k., fraser, h., uthman, o., osokogu, o., johnson, s., & al-khudairy, l. (2021). the effect of mode of delivery on health-related quality-of-life in mothers: a systematic review and meta-analysis. |
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Nur, n. (2020). identifying variables in relation to health-related quality of life among married women of reproductive age in sivas turkey. women & health, 60(5), 534-546. |
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Ojukwu, c. p., okeke, c. o., okemuo, a. j., anekwu, e. m., ede, s. s., ilo, i. j., & akinola, t. o. (2020). is mode of delivery a determinant of postpartum health-related quality of life in nigerian women?. nigerian journal of medicine, 29(4), 628-633. |
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Zaheri, f., nasab, l. h., ranaei, f., & shahoei, r. (2017). the relationship between quality of life after childbirth and the childbirth method in nulliparous women referred to healthcare centers in sanandaj, iran. electronic physician, 9(12), 5985. |
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Bereda, g. (2021). catha edulis forsk and its adverse effects on health: current and ongoing factuality. ann clin med case rep, 7(13), 1-10. |
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Malasevskaia, i., al-awadhi, a. a., & mohammed, l. (2020). tea in the morning and khat afternoon: health threats due to khat chewing. cureus, 12(12). |
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Limenie, a. a., tolessa, t., makonnen, e., & seifu, d. (2020). rewarding effect of catha edulis (khat) and the sex differences to the responses in swiss albino mice. psychology research and behavior management, 13, 279. |
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Birhanu, t. t., salih, m. h., & abate, h. k. (2020). sleep quality and associated factors among diabetes mellitus patients in a follow-up clinic at the university of gondar comprehensive specialized hospital in gondar, northwest ethiopia: a cross-sectional study. diabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity: targets and therapy, 13, 4859. |
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Muacevic, a., adler, j., malasevskaia, i., al-awadhi, a., & mohammed, l. (2021). tea in the morning and khat afternoon: health threats due to khat chewing. cureus, 12(12). |
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Omare, m. o. (2020). contemporary trends in the use of khat for recreational purposes and its possible health implications. open access library journal, 7(12), 1. |
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