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Most Cited Articles of Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Title
Year
Citations
Health, absence, disability, and presenteeism cost estimates of certain physical and mental health conditions affecting U.S. employers
2004
777
The World Health Organization Health and Work Performance Questionnaire (HPQ)
2003
632
The health and productivity cost burden of the "top 10" physical and mental health conditions affecting six large U.S. employers in 1999
2003
447
Standardized mortality ratios and the "healthy worker effect": Scratching beneath the surface
1976
442
Lung cancer screening: the Mayo program
1986
374
Stanford presenteeism scale: health status and employee productivity
2002
354
Sickness presenteeism: prevalence, attendance-pressure factors, and an outline of a model for research
2005
344
The assessment of chronic health conditions on work performance, absence, and total economic impact for employers
2005
337
The effects of chronic medical conditions on work loss and work cutback
2001
323
Leadership, job well-being, and health effects--a systematic review and a meta-analysis
2008
297
Lost productive work time costs from health conditions in the United States: results from the American Productivity Audit
2003
285
What does research tell us about depression, job performance, and work productivity?
2008
282
Using the World Health Organization Health and Work Performance Questionnaire (HPQ) to evaluate the indirect workplace costs of illness
2004
282
The relationship between modifiable health risks and health care expenditures. An analysis of the multi-employer HERO health risk and cost database
1998
278
A Systematic, Thematic Review of Social and Occupational Factors Associated With Psychological Outcomes in Healthcare Employees During an Infectious Disease Outbreak
2018
274
Polybrominated diphenyl ether flame retardants in the U.S. population: current levels, temporal trends, and comparison with dioxins, dibenzofurans, and polychlorinated biphenyls
2005
265
The role of health risk factors and disease on worker productivity
1999
265
Incidence of lung, eye, and skin lesions as late complications in 34,000 Iranians with wartime exposure to mustard agent
2003
248
Community exposure to perfluorooctanoate: relationships between serum concentrations and exposure sources
2006
246
Epidemiologic assessment of worker serum perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) concentrations and medical surveillance examinations
2003
241
Fatigue in the U.S. workforce: prevalence and implications for lost productive work time
2007
236
The prevalence and effects of adult attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder on work performance in a nationally representative sample of workers
2005
228
The association of medical conditions and presenteeism
2004
226
Association of a dietary inflammatory index with inflammatory indices and metabolic syndrome among police officers
2014
219
A study of three preventive approaches to low back injury
1978
219
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extended IF
also counts citations from books and conference papers. However, no patent, abstract, working papers, online documents, etc., are covered.
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