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International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience
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Articles published in International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience has got h-index 36, which means every article in International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience has got 36 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience.

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Total published articles

46 61 60 38 11 32 28 44

Conference proceedings

36 36 0 0 84 156 48 50

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

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Journal total citations count 4948
Journal impact factor 10.11
Journal 5 years impact factor 6.11
Journal cite score 5.7
Journal h-index 36
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Wickramasinghe, N. D., Wijesinghe, P. R., Dharmaratne, S. D., & Agampodi, S. B. (2016). The prevalence and associated factors of depression in policing: a cross sectional study in Sri Lanka. Springerplus, 5(1), 1-9.

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Pastwa-Wojciechowska, B., & Piotrowski, A. (2016). Sources, consequences and methods of coping with stress in police officers. Journal of Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, 4(4).

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Czaja-Mitura, I., Merecz-Kot, D., Szymczak, W., & Bortkiewicz, A. (2013). Cardiovascular risk factors and life and occupational stress among policemen. Medycyna pracy, 64.

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Wirth, M., Vena, J. E., Smith, E. K., Bauer, S. E., Violanti, J., & Burch, J. (2013). The epidemiology of cancer among police officers. American journal of industrial medicine, 56(4), 439-453.

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ILVA, M. D. S.; ROAZZI, A.; SOUSA, F. R. L.; SILVA, A. S.; SILVA, G. B.. Inveja na percepção dos professores universitários de instituições públicas Paraibanas. Revista Brasileira de Administração Científica, v.10, n.4, p.31-49, 2019.

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Huh, M. Y., & Lee, W. K. (2018). The Relationship between Attachment Instability and Mental Health: Mediating Role of Dispositional Envy. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience, 20(1), 1-6.

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Ledesma, L. (2020). Examining Perceived Stigma, Barriers, and Mental Health Access among African American Women (Doctoral dissertation, California Baptist University).

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OLAWANDE, T. I., Ajayi, M. P., Amoo, E. O., Iruonagbe, C. T., & Adekeye, O. A. (2019). Barriers to the Utilization of Mental Healthcare Services in South West, Nigeria: Gender Implications. The UB Journal of Psicologia, 50(2), 98-102.

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Olawande, T. I., Ajayi, M. P., Amoo, E. O., & Olawole-Isaac, A. (2020). Treatment pathways of Alzheimer in Nigeria. Heliyon, 6(12), e05724.

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Tomike, I. O., Okagbue, H. I., Jegede, A. S., & Parick, A. (2018). Survey datasets on patterns of utilization of mental healthcare services among people. Age, 5, 0-347636.

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Olawande, T. I., Jegede, A. S., Edewor, P. A., Fasasi, L. T., & Samuel, G. W. (2018). An exploration of gender differentials on availability of mental healthcare services among the Yoruba of Ogun State, Nigeria. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience, 20(1), 1-7.

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A Psychological Study of Stress, Personality and Coping in Police Personnel

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Survey datasets on patterns of utilization of mental healthcare services among people living with mental illness

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Marrero, V.R., Ordóñez, L.L. & Linares, Y.Z. (2016). Psychic stress and nursing intervention in critical patient after cardiovascular surgery. CorSalud, 8(1), 45-51.

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Virtue, D. (2016). Bewahre dir dein inneres Strahlen: für ein Leben ohne Stress, Krisen und negatives Denken. Irisiana.

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Gonçalves, C.I. Síndrome de Burnout em Estudantes de Medicina.

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Marsay, G. Caring for the Self of the Caregiver in the Global Context. Compassion for one another in the Global Village, 56.

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Virtue, D. (2015). Don't Let Anything Dull Your Sparkle: How to Break Free of Negativity and Drama. Hay House, Inc.

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Newmeyer, M., Keyes, B., Palmer, K., Kent, V., Spong, S., Stephen, F., et al., (2016). Spirituality and Religion as Mitigating Factors in Compassion Fatigue Among Trauma Therapists in Romania. Journal of Psychology & Theolog, 44(2).

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Termorshuizen, F., Smeets, H.M., Boks, M.P. & Heerdink, E.R. (2016). Comparing episodes of antidepressants use with intermittent episodes of no use: A higher relative risk of suicide attempts but not of suicide at young age. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 30(10), 1000-7.

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