American journal of disaster medicine
ISSN:1932-149X

American journal of disaster medicine

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1932-149XScopus收录
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WOS期刊SCI分区  2024-2025最新升级版
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2026年03月发布的新锐学术版不在预警名单中
2025年03月发布的2025版不在预警名单中
2024年02月发布的2024版不在预警名单中
2023年01月发布的2023版不在预警名单中
2021年12月发布的2021版不在预警名单中
2020年12月发布的2020版不在预警名单中
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CiteScore:0.80
SJR:0.149
SNIP:0.000
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小类:General Medicine
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期刊高被引文献

The medical costs of terror: A review of the literature.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0316
The effect of training and experience on mass casualty incident triage performance: Evidence from emergency personnel in a high complexity university hospital.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0322
A review of CBRN topics related to military and civilian patient exposure and decontamination.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0324
A tabletop school bus rollover: Connecticut-wide drills to build pediatric disaster preparedness and promote a novel hospital disaster readiness checklist.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0318
The evolution of healthcare disaster preparedness and response training at the FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0310
Reaching vulnerable populations in the disaster-prone US Gulf Coast: Communicating across the crisis lifecycle.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0323
The relationship between personality and compassion fatigue among future recreational therapists
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajrt.2019.0198
Evaluating client perceptions to improve service delivery: Individualized attention to address disabilities
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/AJRT.2019.0186
Preparation and response to a targeted automobile ramming mass casualty (TARMAC) attack: An analysis of the 2017 Charlottesville, Virginia TARMAC attack.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0333
A program evaluation of a recreation-based military family camp
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajrt.2019.0199
Observational Play Assessment in Recreational Therapy (OPART): A case study for the validation of assessments in recreational therapy
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/AJRT.2019.0180
An integrative review of the limited evidence on international travel bans as an emerging infectious disease disaster control measure.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0331
Medical record keeping during a mass casualty incident: Development of a disaster medical record.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0311
The effects of QuikClot Combat Gauze and Celox Rapid on hemorrhage control.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0312
Hospital preparedness for disaster and mass casualty management in Pakistan: A cross-sectional evaluation study.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0330
Children’s Healing Center involvement reduces social isolation and loneliness among immunocompromised children and their family members
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/AJRT.2019.0194
Real-time geotracking and cataloging of mass casualty incident markers in a search and rescue training simulation: Pilot study.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0319
Using mind mapping technology for personal preparedness planning.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0320
Wound patterns in survivors of modern firearm related civilian Mass Casualty Incidents.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0329
Bibliotherapy as a recreational therapy intervention in pediatric oncology
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/AJRT.2019.0193
Recreational therapy workforce: An update
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/AJRT.2019.0191
Thanks and Welcome
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/AJRT.2019.0196
Launching successful beginnings for early career faculty: Ten tips for new professors of recreational therapy
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajrt.2019.0179
Which group activities work best for persons with dementia? A comparison of ratings from therapeutic recreation staff and research observers
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/AJRT.2019.0188
Integrating behavioral activation with humanistic psychology and positive psychology: Applications within the health protection/health promotion model
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajrt.2019.0177
Identifying the best protocol: Social engagement or groundwork prior to therapeutic riding?
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/AJRT.2019.0178
Blood transfusion preparedness for mass casualty incidents: Are we truly ready?
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0332
Feasibility study of perceived exertion and heart rate of children with ASD during swimming
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/AJRT.2019.0187
A case study of children’s lived experience and meaning of a natural disaster
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/AJRT.2019.0185
A mentally stimulating activities program for the treatment of neuropsychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer’s disease
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajrt.2019.0200
The long-term consequences of 35 years of terror attacks against civilians in Israel: Medical and nonmedical costs, disability.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0328
Providing protection to patients with chronic respiratory diseases in a toxic industrial compound scenario.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0327
The conundrum of exercise for older men in TR settings
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/AJRT.2019.0192
Exploring the physical and psychosocial benefits of yoga for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajrt.2019.0201
A framework for integrating information resources for chemical emergency management and response.
来源期刊:American journal of disaster medicineDOI:10.5055/ajdm.2019.0314

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