Amy K. Otto: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Amy K. Otto's h-index is 19 (34 i10-index, 1,214+ total citations across 4+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of June 2026. Amy K. Otto is affiliated with University of Minnesota Medical School.
Amy K. Otto is a researcher affiliated with University of Minnesota Medical School, specializing in Health psychology, Communication, Caregiving. Their work has been cited 1,214 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in United States.
Amy K. Otto's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 4 indexed publications.
- H-Index
- 19
- i10-Index
- 34
- Total Citations
- 1,214
- Citing Countries
- 14
As of June 2026.
Amy K. Otto has an h-index of 19 and 1,214 total citations across 4 publications, with research cited by institutions in 14 countries.
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Capitalizing on everyday positive events uniquely predicts daily intimacy and well-being in couples coping with breast cancer.
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The researcher established that capitalizing on everyday positive events uniquely predicts daily intimacy and well-being in couples coping with breast cancer.
The researcher established a foundational link between fear of cancer recurrence and healthcare utilization in early-stage breast cancer survivors, a seminal contribution widely adopted by independent scholars.
The researcher advanced understanding of psychosocial dynamics in early-stage breast cancer by examining how social constraints and fear of recurrence impact couples' coping mechanisms.
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About Amy K. Otto's research
Amy K. Otto is a researcher in Health psychology, Communication and Caregiving at University of Minnesota Medical School. Their work has been cited 1,214 times across 4 publications (h-index 19), according to Google Scholar.
Their most-cited work, “Capitalizing on everyday positive events uniquely predicts daily intimacy and well-being in couples coping with breast cancer.” (2015), has accumulated 141 citations. Other influential works include “Assessing the relationship between fear of cancer recurrence and health care utilization in early-stage breast cancer survivors” (2018) with 79 citations and “Communication between Advanced Cancer Patients and Their Family Caregivers: Relationship with Caregiver Burden and Preparedness for Caregiving” (2021) with 76 citations.
Citations of Amy K. Otto's research come primarily from United States, Australia and China, reflecting international research impact across 5+ countries. The interactive citation map above shows the full geographic distribution of the institutions citing this work.











