Mona Moieni: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Mona Moieni's h-index is 20 (23 i10-index, 3,068+ total citations across 5+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of May 2026. Mona Moieni is affiliated with University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Mona Moieni is a researcher affiliated with University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), specializing in social psychology, psychoneuroimmunology, health psychology. Their work has been cited 3,068 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in United States.
Mona Moieni's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 5 indexed publications.
- H-Index
- 20
- i10-Index
- 23
- Total Citations
- 3,068
- Citing Countries
- 11
As of May 2026.
Mona Moieni has an h-index of 20 and 3,068 total citations across 5 publications, with research cited by institutions in 11 countries.
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Confronting chemobrain: an in-depth look at survivors' reports of impact on work, social networks, and health care response
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The researcher established a framework linking inflammatory challenges to altered neural sensitivity to social feedback, a concept further developed in subsequent highly cited reviews on the co-regulation of inflammation and social behavior.
The researcher pioneered the qualitative documentation of 'chemobrain' impacts on survivors' work, social networks, and healthcare responses, establishing a foundational framework for understanding cognitive sequelae in cancer survivorship.
The researcher established a critical link between inflammatory challenges and sex-specific depressive responses, providing a foundational framework for understanding biological mechanisms underlying sex differences in depression.
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