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Table 3 Programme-supported papers published overall and papers published by mentees, 2010–2016: Citations and downloads by theme

From: Building the evidence base on the HIV programme in India: an integrated approach to document programmatic learnings

Theme documented

All programme-supported papersa publishedb

Programme-supported papersa published by menteesc

No. of citations (No. of papers)

Average citations per paper

Average downloads/views per paper

No .of citations (No. of papers)

Average citations per paper

HIV/STI risk: key populationsd

608 (57)

10.7

1656

230 (34)

6.8

HIV/STI risk: bridge populationse

298 (15)

19.9

1551

41 (7)

5.9

HIV/STI care service delivery models

248 (18)

13.8

2091

85 (13)

6.5

Impact of scaled-up prevention programmes

77 (15)

5.1

1823

44 (13)

3.4

Community mobilisation interventions

146 (17)

8.6

1985

89 (14)

6.4

HIV prevention programmes

150 (17)

8.8

1644

69 (16)

4.3

HIV/STI risk: general population

134 (22)

6.1

1362

80 (19)

4.2

Monitoring and evaluation methodologies

111 (8)

13.9

1354

23 (6)

3.8

Behaviour change models

11 (3)

3.7

407

11 (3)

3.7

Total

1796 (172)

10.4

1656

672 (125)

5.4

  1. Note: Based on Google Scholar citation list. Papers are grouped into multiple thematic categories
  2. aRefers to papers supported technically and financially (for processing fees in open access journals) by the programme
  3. bIncludes 95 published papers
  4. cIncludes 63 published papers
  5. dIncludes female sex workers, high-risk men who have sex with men, transgender persons and injecting drug users
  6. eIncludes truckers, clients of female sex workers and migrants