Diversity & Equality in Health and Care Open Access

  • ISSN: 2049-5471
  • Journal h-index: 10
  • Journal CiteScore: 3.5
  • Journal Impact Factor: 4.4
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Articles published in Diversity & Equality in Health and Care have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Diversity & Equality in Health and Care has got h-index 10, which means every article in Diversity & Equality in Health and Care has got 10 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Diversity & Equality in Health and Care.

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Total published articles

42 51 62 58 39 37 40 49 52

Research, Review articles and Editorials

10 10 29 36 28 30 25 35 8

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

30 39 40 35 45 42 45 39 10

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

499 780 706 636 530 494 498 422 424
Journal total citations count 10116
Journal impact factor 4.4
Journal 5 years impact factor 14.03
Journal cite score 3.5
Journal h-index 10
Important citations

Romer G. Psychotherapie für Flüchtlingskinder.

Chisale SS. Pastoral care with children in a context of HIV and AIDS: Towards a contextual pastoral care model with Unaccompanied Refugee Minors (URMs) from Zimbabwe in the Methodist Church Community Centre in Johannesburg (Doctoral dissertation).

Weine SM, Durrani A, Polutnik C (2014)Using mixed methods to build knowledge of refugee mental health. Intervention.12:61-77.

Akiyama T, Win T, Maung C, Ray P, Sakisaka K, et al. (2013) Mental health status among Burmese adolescent students living in boarding houses in Thailand: a cross-sectional study. BMC public health.13:337.

Bronstein I, Montgomery P, Dobrowolski S (2012) PTSD in asylum‐seeking male adolescents from Afghanistan. Journal of traumatic stress.25:551-557.

Bronstein I, Montgomery P, Ott E (2013) Emotional and behavioural problems amongst Afghan unaccompanied asylum-seeking children: results from a large-scale cross-sectional study. European child & adolescent psychiatry.22:285-294.

Crawley H (2010)‘No one gives you a chance to say what you are thinking’: finding space for children's agency in the UK asylum system. Area.42:162-169.

Bronstein I, Montgomery P (2011)Psychological distress in refugee children: a systematic review. Clinical child and family psychology review.14:44-56.

Ryan RP. Can routinely collected primary care data be used to predict future risk of morbidity and mortality in newly-diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus? (Doctoral dissertation, University of Birmingham).

MA PM (2007) Is anyone really listening?. Diversity in Health and Social Care.4:81-5.

Hoppitt T, Calvert M, Pall H, Gill P, Yao L,et al. (2011) REVIEW OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND SERVICE USE IN RARE LONG-TERM NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS. Progressive.

Tarrant C, Wobi F, Angell E. Tackling health inequalities: socio-demographic data could play a bigger role.

Kelaher M, Parry A, Day S, Paradies Y, Lawlor J, et al. (2011) Improving the identification of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in mainstream general practice. Lowitja Institute.

Mathur R, Grundy E, Smeeth L. Availability and use of UK based ethnicity data for health research.

Johnsdotter S, Ingvarsdotter K, Östman M, Carlbom A (2011) Koran reading and negotiation with jinn: Strategies to deal with mental ill health among Swedish Somalis. Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 14:741-755.

Sandhu S, Bjerre NV, Dauvrin M, Dias S, Gaddini A, et al.(2013) Experiences with treating immigrants: a qualitative study in mental health services across 16 European countries. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology.48:105-116.

Hill N, Hunt E, Hyrkäs K (2012)Somali immigrant women’s health care experiences and beliefs regarding pregnancy and birth in the United States. Journal of Transcultural Nursing.23:72-81.

Devillé W, Greacen T, Bogic M, Dauvrin M, Dias S, et al. (2011). Health care for immigrants in Europe: is there still consensus among country experts about principles of good practice? A Delphi study. BMC Public Health.11:699.

Cocker C (2011)Sexuality before ability? The assessment of lesbians as adopters. Sexual identities and sexuality in social work: Research and reflections from women in the field. 2011:141-62.

Carr S (2008)Sexuality and religion: a challenge for diversity strategies in UK social care service development and delivery. Diversity in Health & Social Care.5.