Journal of Occupational Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Occupational Health is 15. 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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Associations of working from home with occupational physical activity and sedentary behavior under the COVID-19 pandemic89
Sustained poor mental health among healthcare workers in COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal analysis of the four-wave panel survey over 8 months in Japan74
Long working hours and burnout in health care workers: Non-linear dose-response relationship and the effect mediated by sleeping hours—A cross-sectional study52
Health outcomes of psychosocial stress within firefighters: A systematic review of the research landscape44
Physical relaxation for occupational stress in healthcare workers: A systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials43
Workplace violence in nursing: A concept analysis42
Barriers and facilitators of productivity while working from home during pandemic35
Workplace measures against COVID-19 during the winter third wave in Japan: Company size-based differences34
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on working students: Results from the Labour Force Survey and the student lifestyle survey32
The relationship between working hours and lifestyle behaviors: Evidence from a population-based panel study in Korea26
Health care worker burnout after the first wave of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in Japan25
Effects of gratitude intervention on mental health and well-being among workers: A systematic review23
Anticipated health effects and proposed countermeasures following the immediate introduction of telework in response to the spread of COVID-19: The findings of a rapid health impact assessment in Japa21
The mediating effect of exhaustion in the relationship between effort-reward imbalance and turnover intentions: A 4-year longitudinal study from Sweden17
The association between work-related physical and psychosocial factors and musculoskeletal disorders in healthcare workers: Moderating role of fear of movement15
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and associated risk factors among urban metropolitan hairdressers in India15
A cross-sectional study of infection control measures against COVID-19 and psychological distress among Japanese workers15
The potential of using hair cortisol to measure chronic stress in occupational healthcare; a scoping review15
Sedentary work and breast cancer risk: A systematic review and meta-analysis15
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