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Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research

ISSN: 2155-6113

Open Access

Citations Report

Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world.

Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research has got h-index 29, which means every article in Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research has got 29 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research.

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Year wise published articles

66 61 32 29 31

Year wise citations received

484 590 666 563 560
Journal total citations count 5061
Journal impact factor 1.64
Journal 5 years impact factor 10.46
Journal cite score 9.49
Journal h-index 29
Journal h-index since 2018 21
Important citations

Young, S., & Chiu, J. (2014). Innovative use of technology for HIV prevention and care: evidence, challenges and the way forward. Journal of mobile technology in medicine, 3(15), 1.

Holloway, I. W., Rice, E., & Kipke, M. D. (2014). Venue-based network analysis to inform HIV prevention efforts among young gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. Prevention Science, 15(3), 419-427.

Gibbs, Jeremy J., and Eric Rice. "The social context of depression symptomology in sexual minority male youth: Determinants of depression in a sample of Grindr users." Journal of homosexuality 63, no. 2 (2016): 278-299.

Choi, E. P. H., J. Y. H. Wong, and D. Y. T. Fong. "The use of social networking applications of smartphone and associated sexual risks in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender populations: a systematic review." AIDS care 29, no. 2 (2017): 145-155.

Tang, Weiming, John Best, Ye Zhang, Feng-ying Liu, Lai Sze Tso, Shujie Huang, Bin Yang, Chongyi Wei, and Joseph D. Tucker. "Gay mobile apps and the evolving virtual risk environment: a cross-sectional online survey among men who have sex with men in China." Sexually Transmitted Infections 92, no. 7 (2016): 508-514.

Corriero, Elena Francesca, and Stephanie Tom Tong. "Managing uncertainty in mobile dating applications: Goals, concerns of use, and information seeking in Grindr." Mobile Media & Communication 4, no. 1 (2016): 121-141.

Grov, C., Rendina, H. J., Ventuneac, A., & Parsons, J. T. (2014). Partners met via sex parties present significantly greater odds for condomless anal sex among MSM: An event-level analysis of venues where male partners are met. Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999), 67(5), 564.

Ko, Nai-Ying, Po-Chia Tseng, Yu-Chao Huang, Yen-Chin Chen, and Su-Ting Hsu. "Seeking sex partners through the internet and mobile phone applications among men who have sex with men in Taiwan." AIDS care 28, no. 7 (2016): 927-931.

Duncan, Dustin T., Farzana Kapadia, Seann D. Regan, William C. Goedel, Michael D. Levy, Staci C. Barton, Samuel R. Friedman, and Perry N. Halkitis. "Feasibility and acceptability of global positioning system (GPS) methods to study the spatial contexts of substance use and sexual risk behaviors among young men who have sex with men in New York City: A p18 cohort sub-study." PloS one 11, no. 2 (2016): e0147520.

Zou, Huachun, and Song Fan. "Characteristics of men who have sex with men who use smartphone geosocial networking applications and implications for HIV interventions: a systematic review and meta-analysis." Archives of sexual behavior 46, no. 4 (2017): 885-894.

James, Delores CS, and Cedric Harville. "Barriers and motivators to participating in mHealth research among African American men." American journal of men's health 11, no. 6 (2017): 1605-1613.

de Oliveira Rodrigues, R., Rabenhorst, S. H. B., de Carvalho, P. G., Sasahara, G. L., Vasconcelos, L. M. F., de Arruda, É. A. G., ... & Ribeiro, I. F. (2017). Association of IL10, IL4, IFNG and CTLA4 Gene Polymorphisms with Efavirenz Hypersensitivity Reaction in Patients Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, JJID-2016.

Danan, G., & Teschke, R. (2015). RUCAM in drug and herb induced liver injury: the update. International journal of molecular sciences, 17(1), 14.

Adami, S., Maggi, P., Montinaro, V., Povero, M., Pradelli, L., Bellagamba, R., ... & Forastieri, G. (2016). Simulating the development and progression of Chronic Kidney Disease and osteoporosis in people living with HIV. Farmeconomia. Health economics and therapeutic pathways, 17(1S), 3-23.

Nansseu, J. R. N., & Bigna, J. J. R. (2017). Antiretroviral therapy related adverse effects: Can sub-Saharan Africa cope with the new “test and treat” policy of the World Health Organization?. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 6(1), 24.

Payne, E. H. (2016). Polyploidy and Mitotic Cell Death are Two Distinct HIV-‐‑1 Vpr-‐‑Driven Outcomes in (Doctoral dissertation, Duke University).

Mallipattu, S. K., & He, J. C. (2014). Podocyte Injury in HIV-Associated Nephropathy. In Podocytopathy (Vol. 183, pp. 181-190). Karger Publishers.

Campos, P., Ortiz, A., & Soto, K. (2016). HIV and kidney diseases: 35 years of history and consequences. Clinical Kidney Journal, sfw104.

da Silva, D. R., Gluz, I. C., Kurz, J., Thomé, G. G., Zancan, R., Bringhenti, R. N., ... & Veronese, F. V. (2016). Multiple facets of HIV-associated renal disease. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 49(4).

Kumar, N., & Perazella, M. A. (2014). Differentiating HIV-associated nephropathy from antiretroviral drug-induced nephropathy: a clinical challenge. Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 11(3), 202-211.

Google Scholar citation report
Citations: 5061

Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research received 5061 citations as per Google Scholar report

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