3.5(top 5%)
Impact Factor
4.1(top 5%)
extended IF
65(top 6%)
H-Index
320
authors
601
papers
19.8K
citations
3.1K
citing journals
9.4K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of International Journal of Stress Management

TitleYearCitations
The role of personal resources in the job demands-resources model.20071.2K
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Health Care Professionals: Results From a Randomized Trial.2005729
A comparison of the construct validity of two burnout measures in two groups of professionals.2006379
A multigroup analysis of the job demands-resources model in four home care organizations.2003369
Emotional dissonance, burnout, and in-role performance among nurses and police officers.2006247
Balancing Work and Home: How Job and Home Demands Are Related to Burnout.2005246
The Burnout Measure, Short Version.2005231
Testing the robustness of the job demands-resources model.2006216
Prominent consequences of role stress: A meta-analytic review.2006213
Occupational stress in Australian university staff: Results from a national survey.2003172
Psychosocial safety climate: Development of the PSC-12.2010169
Family-responsive interventions, perceived organizational and supervisor support, work-family conflict, and psychological strain.2003169
A Critical Examination of the Demand-Control-Support Model from a Work Psychological Perspective1997168
Psychological capital as a moderator between emotional labor, burnout, and job satisfaction among school teachers in China.2011163
Academic Stress Among College Students: Comparison of American and International Students.2004142
The emotional meaning of instrumental social support.2008139
Role conflict and burnout: The direct and moderating effects of political skill and perceived organizational support on burnout dimensions.2007138
Development of two reliable and valid measures of stressors in policing: The operational and organizational police stress questionnaires.2006133
A meta-analytic examination of hardiness.2010131
Workaholism among medical residents: It is the combination of working excessively and compulsively that counts.2009129
Coping styles and affect.2009128
Relationships Among Life Stress, Social Support, Academic Stressors, and Reactions to Stressors of International Students in the United States.2003114
Does your coworker know what you're doing? Convergence of self- and peer-reports of counterproductive work behavior.2007113