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Journal of Sleep Disorders & Therapy

Journal of Sleep Disorders & Therapy
Open Access

ISSN: 2167-0277

+44 1478 350008

Journal of Sleep Disorders & Therapy : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of Sleep Disorders & Therapy have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Sleep Disorders & Therapy has got h-index 15, which means every article in Journal of Sleep Disorders & Therapy has got 15 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Sleep Disorders & Therapy.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017

Year wise published articles

61 48 18 8 22 29

Year wise citations received

128 147 153 135 115 84
Journal total citations count 966
Journal impact factor 2.9
Journal 5 years impact factor 4.7
Journal cite score 5.1
Journal h-index 15
Journal h-index since 2018 13
Important citations (510)

Gijselaers hj, kirschner pa, de groot rh. chronotype, sleep quality and sleep duration in adult distance education: not related to study progress. learning and individual differences. 2015;44:46-52.

Kim kh, kim kj, lim c, heo jy. development of a lifelogs-based daily wellness score to advance a smart wellness service. service science. 2018;10(4):408-422.

Gijselaers hj, elena b, kirschner pa, de groot rh. physical activity, sleep, and nutrition do not predict cognitive performance in young and middle-aged adults. frontiers in psychology. 2016;7:642.

Murdock kk, horissian m, crichlow-ball c. emerging adults’ text message use and sleep characteristics: a multimethod, naturalistic study. behavioral sleep medicine. 2017;15(3):228-241.

Sexton-radek k, hartley a. college residential sleep environment. psychological reports. 2013;113(3):903-907.    

Poornima s, shukla g, gupta a, mohammed a, agarwal p. multipronged treatment of insomnia–outcomes from an apex sleep disorders clinic in india. annals of indian academy of neurology. 2019;22(2):199.

Norell-clarke a, jansson-fröjmark m, tillfors m, holländare f, engström i. group cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia: effects on sleep and depressive symptomatology in a sample with comorbidity. behaviour research and therapy. 2015;74:80-93.

Belkin? aa. somnological aspects of the patient's stay in the intensive care unit. consilium medicum. 2017;19:35.

Killgore wd. effects of bright light therapy on sleep, cognition, brain function, and neurochemistry in mild traumatic brain injury. mclean hospital belmont united states.  2015.

Sargent, p. (2015). mental health care of special operations forces. in posttraumatic stress disorder and related diseases in combat veterans.

Weber m, killgore wd. what are the emerging therapeutic uses of bright light therapy for neurological disorders?. future neurology. 2013;8:495-497.

Chen aj, loya f. strengthening goal-directed functioning after traumatic brain injury. inhandbook of clinical neurology. 2019;163:435-456.

Driver s, juengst s, reynolds m, mcshan e, kew cl, vega m, bell k, dubiel r. healthy lifestyle after traumatic brain injury: a brief narrative. brain injury. 2019;33(10):1299-1307.

Belkin aa. somnological aspects of the patient's stay in the intensive care unit. consilium medicum. 2017;19(2-3):34-37.

Killgore wd. a model for predicting cognitive and emotional health from structural and functional neurocircuitry following traumatic brain injury. university of arizona tucson united states; 2018.

Debeer bb, kimbrel na, mendoza c, davidson d, meyer ec, la bash h, gulliver sb, morissette sb. traumatic brain injury, sleep quality, and suicidal ideation in iraq/afghanistan-era veterans. the journal of nervous and mental disease. 2017;205(7):512.

Mollayeva t. study of sleep patterns might advance our knowledge on alertness in traumatic brain injury. j sleep disorders ther. 2014;3:2167-2177.

Belkin aa. syndrome of consequences of intensive therapy (pit syndrome). bulletin of intensive care named after ai saltanov. 2018;2:12-23.

Tkachenko n, singh k, hasanaj l, serrano l, kothare sv. sleep disorders associated with mild traumatic brain injury using sport concussion assessment tool 3. pediatric neurology. 2016;57:46-50.

Sullivan ka, edmed sl, allan ac, karlsson lj, smith ss. characterizing self-reported sleep disturbance after mild traumatic brain injury. journal of neurotrauma. 2015;32(7):474-86.

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