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Family Medicine & Medical Science Research

Family Medicine & Medical Science Research
Open Access

ISSN: 2327-4972

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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.

  2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

63 11 7 13

Year wise citations received

112 105 103 66
Journal total citations count 754
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 2018 13
Important citations (454)

Taguchi, y. (2014). the economic effects of reduced drinking among high-risk drinkers in japan. alcohol and alcoholism, 49(4), 439-446.

Abdelhamid, w. (2021). evaluation of severity of poisoning exposures among patients presented to poison control center, ain shams university hospitals, egypt during 2019. ain shams journal of forensic medicine and clinical toxicology, 36(1), 106-122.

Wahba, m. a., alshehri, b. m., hefny, m. m., al dagrer, r. a., & al-malki, s. d. (2021). incidence and profile of acute intoxication among adult population in najran, saudi arabia: a retrospective study. science progress, 104(2), 00368504211011339.

Sirait, h. s., juniar, s., & tanojo, t. d. (2019). correlation between erectile dysfunction and severity symptoms of depression through the role of self-esteem and psychosocial stressor. jurnal psikiatri surabaya, 8(2), 58-65.

Akanle, o., ademuson, a. o., oyindamola, y. q., & adegoke, o. o. (2019). worldviews on erectile dysfunction: perspectives in knowledge systems and development. gender and behaviour, 17(4), 13982-13994.

Afolabi, d. g. (2016). erectile dysfunction, its clinical correlates and perceived impact on partners of affected men attending the general outpatient clinic of lagos university teaching hospital. faculty of family medicine.

Haile, b. t., & tsehay, y. e. (2020). disparities in long-acting reversible contraceptive utilization among married women in ethiopia: findings of the ethiopian demographic and health survey. international journal of reproductive medicine, 2020.

Moges, y., & tilahun, k. practice and intention to use long acting and permanent contraceptive methods among married women in ethiopia: systemic review and meta-analysis.

Nasri, m. (2020). prevalence and factors associated with uptake of long-acting reversible contraceptives in kiambu level five hospital kiambu county (doctoral dissertation, university of nairobi).

Gashaye, k. t., tsegaye, a. t., abebe, s. m., woldetsadik, m. a., ayele, t. a., & gashaw, z. m. (2020). determinants of long acting reversible contraception utilization in northwest ethiopia: an institution-based case control study. plos one, 15(10), e0240816.

Artini, n. n. a., martha, e., & putra, i. g. n. e. association between empowerment factors and the utilization of long-acting and permanent contraceptive methods among married women in indonesia.

Nasri, s., hosseini, h., & erfani, a. (2016). ethnic differences in demand for long-acting and permanent contraceptive methods among kurds and turks women in urmia, iran. journal of population association of iran, 11(21), 83-117.

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Gilano, g., & hailegebreal, s. (2021). assessment of intention to use contraceptive methods with spatial distributions and associated factors among women in ethiopia: evidence from edhs 2016. archives of public health, 79(1), 1-13.

Bolarinwa, o. a., victor, c., olagunju, o., & saeed, b. q. (2020). perceptions on abortion and long-acting contraceptive use among women of reproductive age in selected nigerian states: a cross-sectional study. the open public health journal, 13(1).

Amenu, d., wakjira, t., kebede, a., asefa, z., & tadele, a. (2021). factors influencing intention to use intrauterine device among family planning clients in southwestern ethiopia.

Berhe, r., & nigusie, a. (2020). intention to use long acting contraceptive methods and associated factors among women currently using short acting contraceptive methods in gondar city, northwest ethiopia: using the theory of planned behavior.

Shihundla, r. c., lebese, r. t., & maputle, s. m. (2021). usage of implant contraceptive method by sexually active women: an exploration of the factors contributing to implant contraceptive method uptake in vhembe district, limpopo province, south africa.

Syum, h., kahsay, g., huluf, t., beyene, b., gerensea, h., gidey, g., ... & haile, k. (2019). intention to use long-acting and permanent contraceptive methods and associated factors in health institutions of aksum town, north ethiopia. bmc research notes, 12(1), 1-6.

Beyene, d., assefa, n., dassie, y., & lolaso, t. (2019). level and factors associated with the use of long acting reversible contraceptive methods among married women in shone town administration, hadiya zone, southern ethiopia. ethiopian journal of reproductive health, 11(2), 9-9.

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