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Julio Jimenez

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Health Services Needs and Demand
1
2018
146
0.570
Why?
Health Education
1
2018
338
0.490
Why?
Psychology, Clinical
1
2013
1
0.470
Why?
Hospitals, General
1
2013
5
0.460
Why?
Delivery of Health Care, Integrated
1
2013
26
0.450
Why?
Mental Health Services
1
2013
118
0.410
Why?
Prejudice
1
2010
110
0.350
Why?
Emotions
1
2012
220
0.350
Why?
Mental Disorders
1
2013
309
0.350
Why?
Puerto Rico
4
2018
1378
0.330
Why?
Neoplasms
1
2018
1103
0.300
Why?
HIV Infections
2
2012
2303
0.300
Why?
Awareness
1
2018
65
0.150
Why?
Schools, Medical
1
2018
198
0.130
Why?
Health Personnel
1
2018
228
0.130
Why?
Caregivers
1
2018
182
0.130
Why?
Pilot Projects
1
2018
661
0.130
Why?
Adult
3
2018
11712
0.120
Why?
Epidemiologic Methods
1
2010
49
0.090
Why?
Male
3
2018
20025
0.090
Why?
Middle Aged
2
2018
10129
0.090
Why?
Female
3
2018
20969
0.090
Why?
Humans
4
2018
37093
0.090
Why?
Culture
1
2010
173
0.090
Why?
Psychometrics
1
2010
318
0.080
Why?
Socioeconomic Factors
1
2012
1067
0.080
Why?
Attitude to Health
1
2010
325
0.080
Why?
Healthcare Disparities
1
2010
494
0.070
Why?
Cross-Sectional Studies
1
2012
2721
0.060
Why?
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