Conflict and Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of Conflict and Health is 21. 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
Decision-making for childhood vaccination in crisis settings: a survey of practice & barriers63
Provision of mental health and psychosocial support services to health workers and community members in conflict-affected Northwest Syria: a mixed-methods study57
Fresh whole blood: A feasible alternative in disasters and mass casualty incidents? a systematic review and meta-analysis43
Developing an integrated model of care for vulnerable populations living with non-communicable diseases in Lebanon: an online theory of change workshop42
Family formation among adolescent Rohingya refugees; trajectories into adolescent marriage and childbearing in Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh42
The role of social capital in women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights in humanitarian settings: a systematic review of qualitative studies41
The impact of conflict on infectious disease: a systematic literature review41
Mental health and structural injustice: a qualitative investigation of interlocking patterns of disadvantage among displaced populations in Nairobi, Kenya34
Inequity and benefit incidence analysis in healthcare use among Syrian refugees in Egypt33
An assessment of the quality of care provided at primary health care centres in camps for internally displaced persons in Iraq in 201832
Identifying transferable lessons from cholera epidemic responses by Médecins Sans Frontières in Mozambique, Malawi and the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2015–2018: a scoping review31
The political economy of expedience: examining perspectives on military support to Sierra Leone’s Ebola response28
Exposure to conflict and child health outcomes: evidence from a large multi-country study26
Disruption to water supply and waterborne communicable diseases in northeast Syria: a spatiotemporal analysis26
The impact of interventions to reduce risk and incidence of intimate partner violence and sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict states and other humanitarian crises in low and middle income co25
What works and who knows? The importance of community and health worker perspectives in defining solutions to attacks on healthcare24
Measuring sexual violence stigma in humanitarian contexts: assessment of scale psychometric properties and validity with female sexual violence survivors from Somalia and Syria24
Humanitarian surgical service utilization by a host country population: comparing surgery patterns between refugees and Tanzanians using an interrupted time-series analysis24
The status of emergency obstetric and newborn care in post-conflict eastern DRC: a facility-level cross-sectional study23
Research as usual in humanitarian settings? Equalising power in academic-NGO research partnerships through co-production22
War and chronic illness: a health center-based study of Palestinians with non-communicable diseases in Gaza21
Did aid to the Ebola crisis divert aid for reproductive, maternal, and newborn health? An analysis of donor-reported data in Sierra Leone21
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