American Journal of Mens Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Journal of Mens Health is 16. 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
A Call to Action to Review the USPSTF’s Recommendation for Testicular Self-Examination63
Sport Participation and Subjective Outcomes of Health in Middle-Aged Men: A Scoping Review57
PrEP Prescription Among MSM U.S. Military Service Members: Race and Sexual Identification Matter35
Evaluation of Applicability of Novel Markers of Metabolic Syndrome in Adult Men34
Marginalized Males, Disparate COVID-19 Outcomes, and Health Equity: A Profile of Highest Risk32
Engaging Young Dads in the Discussion of Family Health: Results from a Preliminary Study25
Support for the Supporter: Paternal Postpartum Loneliness and Social Support During the COVID-19 Pandemic25
Examining the Association of Pain and Financial Hardship Among Older Men by Race in the United States25
Impact of Ramadan Intermittent Fasting on Salivary pH, Flow Rate, and Electrolyte Levels in Healthy Adult Men24
The Impact of the New Families Home Visiting Program on Depressive Symptoms Among Norwegian Fathers Postpartum: A Nonrandomized Controlled Study23
“In My Mind, It Was Just Temporary”: A Qualitative Study of the Impacts of Cancer on Men and Their Strategies to Cope22
Physical Activity Intervention Effects on Waist-to-Hip Ratio in African American Men Living With HIV21
Psychosocial Factors and Andropause Symptoms Among Japanese Men: An Internet-Based Cross-Sectional Study21
Age Differences in the Associations Between Incarceration and Subsequent Substance Use, Sexual Risk-Taking, and Incident STI Among Black Sexual Minority Men and Black Transgender Women in the HIV Prev18
Ceratonia Siliqua L: A Natural Compound with Big Impact on Male Reproductive System18
Health Is Power, and Health Is Wealth: Understanding the Motivators and Barriers of African American/Black Male Immigrants With Gastrointestinal Conditions16
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