Articles published in Journal of Aging Science have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Aging Science has got h-index 13, which means every article in Journal of Aging Science has got 13 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Aging Science.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

61 60 31 18 14

Year wise citations received

132 127 129 90 98
Journal total citations count 875
Journal Impact Factor 1.04
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 1.89
Journal CiteScore 3.76
Journal h-index 13
Important citations

Investigating the factors contributing to suicidal behaviour in older New Zealanders

Unobtrusive Sensing Technologies for Supporting Remote Monitoring in the Home

Unobtrusive Sensing Technologies for Supporting Remote Monitoring in the Home

Factors Affecting the Initial Engagement of Older Adults in the Use of Interactive Technology

Strategies for successful life in the home environment for elderly disabled people with neuromuscular disorders

Experiences of Older Adults Using Smart-Home Technology in a Senior-Living Community

A Web-based assistive system with multi-media aids

INTERACTIVE, MULTIFUNCTIONAL MIRROR – PART OF A SMART HOME

Interactive, multifunctional mirror – part of a smart home

USE OF MICROCONTROLLERS IN SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE COMPLEXES "SMART HOUSE"

The benefits of smart homes in housing for older people

The benefits of smart homes in housing for older people

Examination of home life support using a watching sensor for elderly people living alone

“Geo-Indoor” Design of an indoor navigation app to help elderly people to navigate in buildings

Constructing a Smart Home for Future Elders toward All-around Happiness: Taking Connectivity as the Core Element

Information and communication technology used by people with lower limb loss in Slovenia

Competitive Agents for Intelligent Home Automation

Smart Home Component using Orange Technology for Elderly people: A Systematic Literature

Multimodal Sensing and Intelligent Fusion for Remote Dementia Care and Support

Perceptions of older people in Ireland and Australia about the use of technology to address falls prevention