Journal of Agromedicine

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Agromedicine is 3. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Invisible No More: The Impact of COVID-19 on Essential Food Production Workers44
From Bad to Worse: The Impact of COVID-19 on Commercial Fisheries Workers27
“Farmers Aren’t into the Emotions and Things, Right?”: A Qualitative Exploration of Motivations and Barriers for Mental Health Help-Seeking among Canadian Farmers24
Health Care and Health Insurance Access for Farm Families in the United States during COVID-19: Essential Workers without Essential Resources?21
The Potential Impact of COVID-19 on H-2A Agricultural Workers21
Weather, Workload and Money: Determining and Evaluating Sources of Stress for Farmers in Ireland21
Virtual Outreach: Using Social Media to Reach Spanish-speaking Agricultural Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic18
Rural Telehealth Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic: How Long-term Infrastructure Commitment May Support Rural Health Care Systems Resilience17
What about the Rest of Them? Fatal Injuries Related to Production Agriculture Not Captured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI)17
Agricultural Risk Factors Related Musculoskeletal Disorders among Older Farmers in Pathum Thani Province, Thailand16
Agricultural Injuries among Farmers and Ranchers in the Central United States during 2011-201515
Farmer Mental Health in the US Midwest: Key Informant Perspectives15
Combined Burden of Heat and Particulate Matter Air Quality in WA Agriculture14
Identifying Farmer Workplace Injury Risk Factors in Ireland Using Farm Accounts Data12
Essential and Vulnerable: Implications of Covid-19 for Farmers in Ireland12
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on California Farmworkers’ Mental Health and Food Security11
Nonfatal Agricultural Injuries Treated in Emergency Departments: 2015-201911
Addressing Farm Stress through Extension Mental Health Literacy Programs11
The Process Of Farmers’ Occupational Health Behavior by Health Belief Model: Evidence From Iran11
Psychological Morbidity in the Farming Community: A Literature Review10
Heat Stress and Kidney Function in Farmworkers in the US: A Scoping Review10
A Mobile Primary Care Clinic Mitigates an Early COVID-19 Outbreak Among Migrant Farmworkers in Iowa10
The COVID-19 Impact on Childcare in Agricultural Populations10
Working along the Continuum: North Carolina’s Collaborative Response to COVID-19 for Migrant & Seasonal Farmworkers10
LGBTQ+ Farmer Health in COVID-1910
“It’s Wrong because It Could Be My Sister, Wife, or Mother”: Workplace Sexual Harassment among Men and Women Farmworkers in USA and Mexico9
Fatigue and the Need for Recovery among Latino/a Immigrant Cattle Feedyard Workers8
Farm-Related Injuries and Fatalities Involving Children, Youth, and Young Workers during Manure Storage, Handling, and Transport8
The Future of U.S. Agricultural Injury Surveillance Needs Collaboration8
Sleeping Within Six Feet: Challenging Oregon’s Labor Housing COVID-19 Guidelines8
Bovine Tuberculosis: A Re-emerging Zoonotic Infection8
Factors Associated with Musculoskeletal Discomfort in Farmers and Ranchers in the U.S. Central States8
Development of an Educational YouTube Channel: A Collaboration between U.S. Agricultural Safety and Health Centers7
Animal Agriculture and the One Health Approach7
Agricultural All-Terrain Vehicle Safety: Hazard Control Methods Using the Haddon Matrix7
The Impact of COVID-19 on Farmers’ Mental Health: A Case Study of the UK7
Identifying “Vulnerable Agricultural Populations” at Risk for Occupational Injuries and Illnesses: A European Perspective6
Partnerships as an Avenue to Translate Emerging Disease Ecology of SARS-CoV-2 to Agricultural Groups6
Lean on Your Land Grant: One University’s Approach to Address the Food Supply Chain Workforce during the COVID-19 Pandemic6
Horticulture in Queensland Australia, COVID-19 Response. It Hasn’t All Been Bad on Reflection6
Linking Datasets to Characterize Injury and Illness in Alaska’s Fishing Industry6
Surveillance of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing Injury, Illness, and Economic Impacts6
Agricultural Cooperatives in Mental Health: Farmers’ Perspectives on Potential Influence6
COVID-19 Awareness and Preparedness of Minnesota and Wisconsin Dairy Farms5
Farmers Supporting Farmers: Livestock Auctions as Spaces to Reconstruct Occupational Community and Counter Mental Health Issues5
Beyond Age and Cause: A Multidimensional Characterization of Fatal Farm Injuries in Ireland5
High Risk? Indoor Cannabis Producers’ Perceptions of Occupational Health and Safety5
Health-Related Exposures and Conditions among US Fishermen5
A Scoping Review of Safety and Health Interventions in the High-Risk Dairy Industry: Gaps in Evidence Point to Future Directions in Research5
Children, Work, and Safety on the Farm during COVID-19: A Harder Juggling Act5
A Self-Help Online Intervention Is Associated with Reduced Distress and Improved Mental Wellbeing in Australian Farmers: The Evaluation and Key Mechanisms of www.ifarmwell.com.au5
Fatal Agricultural Accidents in Kansas: A Thirty-Nine-Year Follow-Up Study with an Emphasis on Vehicular Fatalities5
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Pulmonary Conditions among Farmers and Ranchers in the Central United States5
Farm Machinery Injuries: A Retrospective Analysis of Admissions at a Level I Trauma Center in North Dakota4
Worker versus Employer Perspectives on Safety in the Forestry Services Industry4
Competing Roles and Expectations: Preliminary Data from an Agricultural Extension Survey on COVID-19 Impacts4
Stressors and Coping Strategies in Rural Farmers: A Qualitative Study4
Community Health Workers’ Role in Addressing Farmworker Health Disparities4
Occupational Health Research in the Commercial Fishing Industry4
A Timely Concern: Would Immigration Policies and Enforcement Actions Influence Higher Alcohol Dependence among Latina Seasonal Farmworkers?4
How Vulnerable Are U.S. Crop Workers?: Evidence from Representative Worker Data and Implications for COVID-194
Reaching Invisible and Unprotected Workers on Farms during the Coronavirus Pandemic4
Climate Change and the Amplification of Agricultural Worker Health Risks4
A Needs Assessment of Ohio Farmers’ Self-Reported Health Behaviors4
Watch Out for the Bull! Farmer Risk Perception and Decision-Making in Livestock Handling Scenarios4
Agricultural Automation & Autonomy: Safety and Risk Assessment Must Be at the Forefront4
Towards a Better Understanding of Farm Fatalities: Identification and Estimation of Farming Fatality Rates3
‘Essential’ but Undervalued: Industry Must Do More to Protect Farmworkers3
Latino/a Farmworkers’ Concerns about Safety and Health in the Pennsylvania Mushroom Industry3
Agrochemical Health Risks Exposure and Its Determinants: Empirical Evidence among Cassava Farmers in Nigeria3
“We All Have a Job to Do in This World, It’s up to Us”: Farmworker and Farmer Mental Health in a Rural US-Mexico Border Region3
Economic Stress, Family Distress, and Work-Family Conflict among Farm Couples3
Finding the Edges of Problems: Social Media as an Exploratory Research Tool3
Suicide in Spanish Farmers in Two Geographical Areas with Differing Rates of Pesticide Use3
A Systematic Review of Youth and All-Terrain Vehicles Safety in Agriculture3
Characterization of Musculoskeletal Injury Risk in Dungeness Crab Fishing3
Rapid Response to COVID-19 in Agriculture: A Model for Future Crises3
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