2.8(top 6%)
Impact Factor
3.1(top 6%)
extended IF
63(top 6%)
H-Index
725
authors
1.2K
papers
23.5K
citations
2.4K
citing journals
9K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of Journal of Psychosocial Oncology

TitleYearCitations
The Mini-MAC1994241
Religion and Spirituality as Resources for Coping with Cancer1995185
Posttraumatic Growth in Women with Breast Cancer and Their Husbands2002184
Spirituality and the Experience of Cancer in an African-American Community1996169
Understanding the breast cancer experience of Latina women2006153
Communication and Cancer1987151
Factors Associated with Cancer Patients' Participation in Support Groups1992142
Relationship Between Exercise During Treatment and Current Quality of Life Among Survivors of Breast Cancer1997133
Sexual quality of life in women with newly diagnosed breast cancer2007130
Sexual Functioning After Treatment for Endometrial Cancer1987118
Prevalence of Psychological Distress Among Cancer Patients Across the Disease Continuum1997116
Social Support and Marital Adjustment After Breast Cancer1987113
Emotional and Functional Impact of Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy on Patients with Primary Breast Cancer2000108
Cancer Inventory of Problem Situations1983107
Psychosocial Effects of Breast Cancer on the Patient's Children1994105
Development and Pilot Evaluation of a Computer-Based Support System for Women with Breast Cancer1993102
Social Support, Sense of Control, and Coping Among Patients with Breast, Lung, or Colorectal Cancer1989102
"You're too young for this": adolescent and young adults' perspectives on cancer survivorship2012100
Impact of body image on depression and quality of life among women with breast cancer201297
Quality-of-Life and Psychosocial Oncology Research in Europe199195
Family Environment as a Predictor of Adjustment to Metastatic Breast Carcinoma198395
The Anatomy and Physiology of Ethical Decision Making in Oncology199394
A longitudinal investigation of coping and posttraumatic growth in breast cancer survivors201090
Suicide and Cancer198590
A review of age differences in psychological adjustment to breast cancer200589