Health Sociology Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Health Sociology Review is 6. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Domestic violence, coercive control and mental health in a pandemic: disenthralling the ecology of the domestic20
Debakarn Koorliny Wangkiny : steady walking and talking using first nations-led participatory action research methodologies to build relationships20
Orchestrating rhythms in autism care: enacting parental expertise in and through time17
Understanding the role of context in health policy implementation: a qualitative study of factors influencing traditional medicine integration in the Indian public healthcare system17
The good pain patient: a critical evaluation of patients’ self-presentations in specialist pain clinics17
Matters of time in health and illness17
Health professionals’ intervention in the context of domestic violence against women: exploring perceptions and experiences of providing healthcare15
‘The night is for sleeping’: how nurses care for conflicting temporal orders in older person care13
‘I think it's wrong, but it helps' – a focused ethnography of benzodiazepine practices in specialist palliative care12
Resisting invisibility in healthcare responses to gender-based violence: a content analysis12
Burdening patients: qualitative analysis of healthism in community-based hypertension care in China12
Building a Nyoongar work practice model for Aboriginal youth mental health: prioritising trust, culture and spirit, and new ways of working10
Reading as therapy: medicalising books in an era of mental health austerity10
Medication use for the management of professional performance: between invisibility and social normalisation10
Correction9
Sedative administration in Spanish hospitals in the context of perinatal loss: findings from a mixed-methods study9
Learning how to live well: the transformative potential of youth AOD biopedagogies8
Healing journeys: experiences of young Aboriginal people in an urban Australian therapeutic community drug and alcohol program8
Men, bodywork, health and the potentiality of performance and image-enhancing drugs7
The toxic gift: reciprocity and social capital in cigarette exchange in China7
Shifting solutions: tracking transformations of drugs, health and the ‘human’ through human rights processes in Australia7
Beyond the challenge to research integrity: imposter participation in incentivised qualitative research and its impact on community engagement6
‘Just because I’m smiling doesn’t mean I’m not in pain’: navigating the layered stigma of chronic pain and suicidality in social worlds6
Temporalities of emergency: the experiences of Indigenous women with traumatic brain injury from violence waiting for healthcare and service support in Australia6
How physiotherapists attend to the human aspects of care when working with people with low back pain: a thematic analysis6
My time, your time, our time. Older patients’ and GPs’ time sensibilities around email consultations6
How do people drink alcohol at a low-risk level?6
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