American Journal of Industrial Medicine

Papers
(The TQCC of American Journal of Industrial Medicine is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
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Occupational stressors and mental illness in healthcare work: An intersection between gender, race, and class351
Corrigendum to Am J Ind Med. 2022;65(9):708‐720 “Beryllium disease among construction trade workers at Department of Energy nuclear sites: A follow‐up”54
Occupational health within the bounds of primary care: Factors shaping the health of Latina/o immigrant workers in federally qualified health centers42
Risk of Mortality From Esophageal Cancer Among US Poultry Workers, 1950−201934
Surveillance of acute nonfatal occupational inhalation injuries treated in US hospital emergency departments, 2014–201734
ROPS commentary—Addressing our fatal blind spot: Applying evidence‐based solutions to reduce the most frequent cause of death on U.S. farms33
Health effects of filtering facepiece respirators: Research and clinical implications of comfort, thermal, skin, psychologic, and workplace effects32
Estimating mortality from coal workers' pneumoconiosis among Medicare beneficiaries with pneumoconiosis using binary regressions for spatially sparse data31
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Nonmalignant respiratory disease mortality in male Colorado Plateau uranium miners, 1960–201627
Prevalence of Overnight Work (1 a.m. to 5 a.m.) Among United States Workers25
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Occupational injuries and illnesses among law enforcement officers, 2001−2019: Findings from the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation21
Acute occupational inhalation injuries—United States, 2011–202221
Occupational health surveillance and detection of emerging occupational diseases among Taiwan farmers, through analysis of national‐based farmers' and medico‐administrative databases20
Silicosis, Sarcoidosis, or Both? Rethinking Disease Labels in Light of Co‐Occurrence19
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Work‐related asthma consequences on socioeconomic, asthma control, quality of life, and psychological status compared with non‐work‐related asthma: A cross‐sectional study in an upper‐middle‐income co18
Did prioritizing essential workers help to achieve racial/ethnic equity in early COVID‐19 vaccine distribution? The LA pandemic surveillance cohort study17
Mortality and Cancer Incidence After Exposure to Blue Asbestos in Childhood: A Further 10 Years of Follow‐Up17
No accelerated 20‐year hearing decline after occupational noise exposure has ceased: The HUNT study16
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Response to Geyer15
Testing the reliability and validity of the modified Amsterdam Inventory for Auditory Disability and Handicap in career firefighters in the United States15
Prospective associations of psychosocial work factors with sickness absence spells and duration: Results from the French national working conditions survey14
Valley Fever Is an Occupational Illness: Let's Get the Data to Prevent It14
Developing and Refining a Knowledge Assessment Instrument for Individuals Involved in Managing Occupational Heat Stress: Paper A14
A Work Systems Hierarchy of Controls: Analysis of Risk Controls Developed by Paramedics13
Workplace‐related determinants of mental health in food and bar workers in Western, high‐income countries: A systematic review13
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Social and Labor Policies or Programs as Structural Determinants of Occupational Heat Vulnerability12
Changes needed to reduce risk of musculoskeletal disorders12
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Synergistic interaction between long shifts and short rest periods on depression in shift workers: A cross‐sectional study from Korea12
Perceived COVID‐19 health and job risks faced by digital platform drivers and measures in place to protect them: A qualitative study12
An Evaluation of Health and Safety Personnel and Workers' Occupational Heat Stress Knowledge in Ontario: Paper B11
Setting‐based skin cancer prevention at the workplace: A survey among German outdoor workers11
An algorithm for quantitatively estimating occupational endotoxin exposure in the Biomarkers of Exposure and Effect in Agriculture (BEEA) study: I. Development of task‐specific exposure levels from pu11
Identifying factors associated with physical therapy use versus non‐use among injured workers with back pain in Washington State10
On the road again: A cross‐sectional survey examining work schedules, commuting time, and driving‐related outcomes among U.S. oil and gas extraction workers10
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Reliability and validity of expert assessments of hand‐wrist physical exposures10
Occupational inequalities in mortality from cardiovascular disease, 2020–202110
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Occupational Injury and Suicide in Washington State, Adjusting for Pre‐Injury Depression10
Transmission factors and exposure to infections at work and invasive pneumococcal disease10
Self‐Reported Pesticide Application, Access to Pesticide Labels, and QR Code Use Among Agricultural H‐2A Workers, North Carolina, 202410
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The impact of regulatory workplace safety inspections on workers' compensation claim rates9
Cow‐Related Injuries in Wisconsin During 2017−20239
The effect of power stretchers on occupational injury rates in an urban emergency medical services system9
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Ethylene Oxide Measurements From OSHA Workplace Investigations: Patterns in Exposure by Industry, Occupation, and Over Time9
US research needs related to fatigue, sleep, and working hours among oil and gas extraction workers8
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Underreporting of work‐related low back pain among registered nurses: A mixed method study8
Influence of Sex on Whole‐Body Heat Exchange Following Cold Beverage Ingestion During Work–Rest Cycles in the Heat8
Effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions in the workplace: A systematic review and meta‐analysis8
Ex votos dedicated to eyes: A historical perspective on worker injuries and devotional practices8
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Landscape of Artificial Intelligence Use for Occupational Health and Safety Practice in Two Canadian Provinces7
Disparities in job characteristics by race and sex in a Southern aluminum smelting facility7
Assessing the role of social determinants of health in health disparities: The need for data on work7
Radon exposure and risk of neurodegenerative diseases among male miners in Ontario, Canada: A cohort study7
Stress, Health, and Injury Among Illinois Farmers7
The news about rollover protective structures: Findings from an analysis of news from Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri7
Quality of life in retired workers with past exposure to asbestos7
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Serum Concentration of Selected Per‐ and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) by Industry and Occupational Groups Among US Adult Workers, NHANES 2005–20147
Systemic barriers to reporting work injuries and illnesses in contexts of language barriers7
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Associations between psychosocial factors and long‐term opioid use among injured workers receiving early opioids7
County‐level industrial composition of the labor force and drug overdose mortality rates in the United States in 2018–20217
Trends in severity of work‐related traumatic injury and musculoskeletal disorder, Ontario 2004–20177
Citizenship Status and the Family and Medical Leave Act: Examining Inequities in Eligibility Among Hispanic Workers7
Surveillance of asbestos related disease among workers enrolled in an exposure registry7
Industrial Robotics and the Future of Work6
Paid sick leave among US private sector employees6
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Impact of work schedule characteristics on teacher mental health and burnout symptoms while remote working6
Carpal tunnel syndrome among Manitoba workers: Results from the Manitoba Occupational Disease Surveillance System6
Mortality of older construction and craft workers employed at Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear sites: Follow‐up through 20216
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Reliability of O*NET physical exposures between Italian and US databases6
Exploring the characteristics and health outcomes of working from home: Analysis of 2021 California Health Interview Survey data6
Facility design and worker justice: COVID‐19 transmission in meatpacking plants6
Expanding Perspectives on Long COVID: Multisystem Outcomes, Socioeconomic Factors, and Occupational Implications5
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Remarks on Pass et al. Benign and Malignant Mesothelioma. In: DeVita, Hellman, and Rosemberg (Eds). Cancer. Principles & Practice of Oncology. 11th edition, 20195
Burden of Selected Chronic Conditions Among Adults of Prime Working Age (25–54) by 2022 Self‐Reported COVID‐19 and Long COVID History Compared to 2019 Pre‐Pandemic Baseline Prevalence: Behavioral Risk5
The evolution of workplace risk for Covid‐19 in Canadian healthcare workers and its relation to vaccination: A nested case‐referent study5
A method to assess bullying and harassment as an upstream determinant of construction worker mental health5
The role of occupation in SARS‐CoV‐2 infection within a Brazilian municipality: A test‐negative case‐control study5
Sulfur Dioxide‐ and Fluoride‐Associated Declines in Lung Function Over an 11‐Year Observation Among Aluminum Smelter Workers5
Critical Assessment of the Recommended Alert Limit Curves for Occupational Heat Exposure5
Prevalence and predictors of colon and prostate cancer screening among volunteer firefighters: The United States Firefighter Cancer Assessment and Prevention Study5
End‐stage renal disease incidence in a cohort of US firefighters from San Francisco, Chicago, and Philadelphia5
Unpaid overtime and mental health in the Canadian working population5
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The short form effort−reward imbalance: Measure of occupational stress for firefighters5
Preparing the occupational safety and health workforce for future disruptions5
Using a severity threshold to improve occupational injury surveillance: Assessment of a severe traumatic injury‐based occupational health indicator across the International Classification of Diseases 5
Metabolic syndrome among commercial truck drivers: The relationship between condition prevalence and crashes5
Exposure to the World Trade Center Disaster, Health, and Health‐Related Quality of Life Nearly 20 Years After 9/115
An algorithm for quantitatively estimating occupational endotoxin exposure in the biomarkers of exposure and effect in agriculture study: II. Application to the study population5
Occupational exposures to airborne per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)—A review5
Prevalence of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection among US blood donors by industry, May–December 20214
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Component Associations of the Healthy Worker Survivor Bias in Medical Radiation Workers4
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Do work–family conflict or family–work conflict mediate relationships between work‐related hazards and stress and pain?4
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Reports to OSHA of severe occupational injuries due to animals, 2015−20214
Job and exposure intensity among hospital cleaning staff adversely affects respiratory health4
Naloxone training and availability in the US commercial fishing industry4
Trends in fatal occupational injuries in Latino/a workers relative to other groups, North Carolina 2000–20174
Characterization of health and safety hazards of deconstruction activities4
Managing workplace AI risks and the future of work4
Estimates of COVID‐19 vaccine uptake in major occupational groups and detailed occupational categories in the United States, April–May 20214
Work Practices and Respirable Crystalline Silica Exposures in Stone Countertop Fabrication Shops4
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Postexposure progression of pneumoconiosis among former Appalachian coal miners4
The Effects of Body Cooling Strategies on Physiological and Performance Outcomes During Simulated Occupational Work in the Heat4
Medical costs and incremental medical costs of asthma among workers in the United States4
Occupational exposure to PFAS: Research and protection needed4
Restrictive spirometry pattern among construction trade workers4
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