Maternal and Child Health Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Maternal and Child Health Journal is 20. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Does Exposure to Pediatrician or Parent Blog Content Influence Infant Safe Sleep Practices?110
In Appreciation of the Maternal and Child Health Journal’s Peer Reviewers, 202345
Exploring the Multilevel Determinants of Suboptimal Maternal and Child Continuum of Care in Indonesia38
Promoting Coordination and Collaboration in Tribal Home Visiting Programs in the United States37
Trend and Inequality in Episiotomy in Southern Brazil, 2007–2016: Evidence of Reduced Abusive Practice36
Assessment of Paediatric Forensic Cases Under the Age of 18 Who Presented to the Emergency Clinic: The Case of Kilis, a Border City with Syria34
Racial Differences in the Risk of Prenatal Depression Among Women Experiencing Childhood and Adult Stressors33
Polity’s Enduring Effect on Infant Health Outcomes29
Shifts in Social Determinants of Vitamin A Supplementation Among Children Under Five in Kenya, 2003–201428
Improving Black Maternal Health: Early Implementation Findings from California’s Black Infant Health Program25
Association Between Unmet Needs in Health Care and Social Services and Exposure to Violence Among Parents24
Building Collective Power to Advance Maternal and Child Health Equity: Lessons from the New Orleans Maternal and Child Health Coalition24
Pediatric Subspecialist Referrals to Peer Support for Families23
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic-Related Workflow Changes on a Clinically-Integrated Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program22
Correction: Philadelphia Department of Health Doula Support Program: Early Successes and Challenges of a Program Serving Birthing People Affected by Substance Use Disorder22
Unpacking Breastfeeding Disparities: Baby-Friendly Hospital Designation Associated with Reduced In-Hospital Exclusive Breastfeeding Disparity Attributed to Neighborhood Poverty22
Physician Perspectives on Performing Newborn Circumcisions: Barriers and Opportunities22
Does Empowering Women Influence Maternal Healthcare Service Utilization?: Evidence from National Family Health Survey-5, India22
Baby Friendly Hospital Designation and Breastfeeding Outcomes Among Maryland WIC Participants21
Enhancing Title V Workforce Capacity to Address Complex Challenges: Impact of the National Maternal and Child Health Workforce Development Center21
Housing Stability and Access to General Healthcare and Reproductive Healthcare Among Women in Ohio20
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