1(top 14%)
Impact Factor
1.1(top 14%)
extended IF
72(top 5%)
H-Index
562
authors
1.8K
papers
34K
citations
4.5K
citing journals
16.6K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine

TitleYearCitations
Assessing psychiatric impairment in primary care with the Sheehan Disability Scale1997686
Screening for depression in primary care clinics: the CES-D and the BDI1990436
The existential plight in cancer: significance of the first 100 days1976436
Psychosocial interventions for depression, anxiety, and quality of life in cancer survivors: meta-analyses2006426
It's not over when it's over: long-term symptoms in cancer survivors--a systematic review2010425
Exercise for the treatment of depression and anxiety2011358
A mindfulness course decreases burnout and improves well-being among healthcare providers2012271
The emotional impact of end-stage renal disease: importance of patients' perception of intrusiveness and control1983242
Anxiety and poor glycemic control: a meta-analytic review of the literature2002220
Body image in anorexia nervosa: measurement, theory and clinical implications1981205
Psychological stress and coping in adaptation and illness1974196
The Beck Depression Inventory as a screening device for major depression in renal dialysis patients1988179
Positive emotional states and enhancement of the immune system1985177
The ten point clock test: a quick screen and grading method for cognitive impairment in medical and surgical patients1994172
Attendance at religious services, interleukin-6, and other biological parameters of immune function in older adults1997169
Religious struggle: prevalence, correlates and mental health risks in diabetic, congestive heart failure, and oncology patients2004164
Depressed mood and subjective health symptoms as predictors of mortality in patients with congestive heart failure: a two-years follow-up study1999164
Prevalence and course of depressive disorders in hospitalized stroke patients1990161
The relationship between religious activities and blood pressure in older adults1998160
The relaxation response: psychophysiologic aspects and clinical applications1975156
Does CME work? An analysis of the effect of educational activities on physician performance or health care outcomes1998154
The utility of the CES-D as a depression screening measure among low-income women attending primary care clinics. The Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression2001153
Anxiety disorders, hypertension, and cardiovascular risk: a review2011149
Epidemiological studies of life change and illness1975145
Depression, perception of illness and mortality in patients with end-stage renal disease1991140