American Journal of Industrial Medicine

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Journal of Industrial Medicine is 19. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Health effects of filtering facepiece respirators: Research and clinical implications of comfort, thermal, skin, psychologic, and workplace effects502
Risk of Mortality From Esophageal Cancer Among US Poultry Workers, 1950−201974
Issue Information61
Nonmalignant respiratory disease mortality in male Colorado Plateau uranium miners, 1960–201645
Occupational stressors and mental illness in healthcare work: An intersection between gender, race, and class41
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”40
ROPS commentary—Addressing our fatal blind spot: Applying evidence‐based solutions to reduce the most frequent cause of death on U.S. farms40
Surveillance of acute nonfatal occupational inhalation injuries treated in US hospital emergency departments, 2014–201735
Preventing and Managing Chronic Disease in the Work Environment: Using the Total Worker Health Approach35
Prevalence of Overnight Work (1 a.m. to 5 a.m.) Among United States Workers33
Issue Information32
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Occupational injuries and illnesses among law enforcement officers, 2001−2019: Findings from the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation28
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 co27
Mortality and Cancer Incidence After Exposure to Blue Asbestos in Childhood: A Further 10 Years of Follow‐Up26
Inflation, Race, and Legislation—The Erosion in the Real Value of Monetary Compensation for Miners' Occupational Lung Disease in South Africa, 1973–202426
No accelerated 20‐year hearing decline after occupational noise exposure has ceased: The HUNT study23
Response to Geyer21
Testing the reliability and validity of the modified Amsterdam Inventory for Auditory Disability and Handicap in career firefighters in the United States21
Acute occupational inhalation injuries—United States, 2011–202219
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