Jesus Diaz: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Jesus Diaz's h-index is 12 (13 i10-index, 836+ total citations across 71+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of May 2026. Jesus Diaz is affiliated with Unknown affiliation.
Jesus Diaz is a researcher affiliated with Unknown affiliation, specializing in various fields. Their work has been cited 836 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in United States.
Jesus Diaz's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 71 indexed publications. Of these, 19 are original research articles — the rest are literature highlights, conference abstracts or theses.
- H-Index
- 12
- i10-Index
- 13
- Total Citations
- 836
- Citing Countries
- 9
As of May 2026.
Jesus Diaz has an h-index of 12 and 836 total citations across 71 publications, with research cited by institutions in 9 countries.
Download Exports (PNG, CSV, Poster)
Free Viewing Jesus Diaz's citation map is always free. Pay once to download poster, PNG, and CSV files for offline use or your visa packet.
Global Impact Map
Visualizing the geographic distribution of institutions that have cited your work.
Starting…
Pins will appear here as institutions are resolved — no need to refresh.
Top Cited Works
Tip: clickto hide a row from the map
Caregiving experiences of Latino families with children with autism spectrum disorder
2015184
Top Citing Countries
Top Citing Institutions
Visa Evidence Package
Views and exports tuned for EB-1A, O-1A, and EB-2 NIW petitions. Sustained acclaim, geographic reach, and independent-citation filtering are the strongest evidence categories immigration adjudicators look for.
Significant Contributions
Auto-detected research lines — a seminal paper and the follow-up work building on it. Review and edit before using in a petition. Each Free PDF opens in a new tab — EB-1A organises this into the structure USCIS applies to Criterion 5 of 8 CFR § 204.5(h)(3)(v); EB-1B re-frames it under § 204.5(i)(3) (outstanding researcher); NIW presents it under prong 2 of Matter of Dhanasar.
The researcher identified a coincident genetic linkage on chromosome 7q connecting fasting plasma insulin and blood pressure in hypertensive Hispanic families, establishing a foundational link between metabolic and cardiovascular traits.
The researcher advanced the understanding of Latino family caregiving dynamics for children with autism, establishing a foundational reference point for culturally specific support strategies.
The researcher advanced occupational therapy practice by developing a framework for manualizing interventions, specifically illustrated through pressure ulcer prevention protocols.
Citation trend (last 10 years)Click to expand
Citation Trend (Last 10 Years)
Related Guides
Learn how to use citation maps for your research and visa applications.











