The 50 Most-Frequently Cited Articles
in Am J Public Health as of October 1, 2009 -- updated monthly
Most-cited rankings are recalculated at the beginning of the month.
Rankings are based on citations to articles on this journal site from articles in HighWire-hosted journals.
1.
N Krieger
Overcoming the absence of socioeconomic data in medical records: validation and application of a census-based methodology.
Am. J. Public Health May 01, 1992; 82: 703-710.
(In "Articles")
[Abstract][PDF]
2.
D L Patrick, A Cheadle, D C Thompson, P Diehr, T Koepsell, S Kinne
The validity of self-reported smoking: a review and meta-analysis.
Am. J. Public Health Jul 01, 1994; 84: 1086-1093.
(In "Articles")
[Abstract][PDF]
3.
I Kawachi, B P Kennedy, K Lochner, D Prothrow-Stith
Social capital, income inequality, and mortality.
Am. J. Public Health Sep 01, 1997; 87: 1491-1498.
(In "Articles")
[Abstract][PDF]
4.
S Greenland
Modeling and variable selection in epidemiologic analysis.
Am. J. Public Health Mar 01, 1989; 79: 340-349.
(In "Articles")
[Abstract][PDF]
5.
J M Mossey, E Shapiro
Self-rated health: a predictor of mortality among the elderly.
Am. J. Public Health Aug 01, 1982; 72: 800-808.
(In "Articles")
[Abstract][PDF]