OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying

Papers
(The H4-Index of OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Changes in Place of Death of Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Retrospective Study from an Aging Country28
Intensive Care Nurses’ Anxiety About COVID-19, Approaches to and Attitudes Toward Dying with Dignity Principles During the Pandemic27
When 'the Happily Ever After Ends': The Grieving Process in Widowhoods26
Measuring Dysfunctional Grief due to a COVID-19 Loss: A Kurdish Validation Study of the Pandemic Grief Scale21
A Longitudinal Study of the Impact of a Suicide Bereavement Service on People Bereaved by Suicide21
The Drivers of Suicides in Turkey: An Econometric Approach20
The Experiences of People With Advanced Cancer and Professionals Participating in a Program With Focus on Rehabilitation and Palliative Care19
Decolonizing Indigenous Burial Practices in Aotearoa, New Zealand: A Tribal Case Study19
Life After the Storm: An Examination of Bereavement and Posttraumatic Growth Among Urban Adolescents19
Book Review: Creating Meaning in Funerals: How Families and Communities Make Sense of Death HoyW.G. (2024). Creating meaning in funerals: How families and communities make sense of death. New York, NY18
Death Distress and Religiosity Among Spanish Patients Diagnosed With Depression and Anxiety18
A Network Meta-Analysis of Different Psychological Therapies for Death Anxiety in Older Adults17
“I Want My Loved One Back Virtually”: Exploring the Desire of Bereaved People to Create and Maintain Digital Bonds With Their Deceased Loved Ones17
Letter Writing as a Clinical Tool in Grief Psychotherapy17
The Relationship of Death Anxiety With Loneliness and Psychological Well-Being in the Elderly Living in a Nursing Home15
Awareness of Age-Related Change is Associated With Attitudes Toward Death and Dying in Older Adults15
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