Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation

Papers
(The H4-Index of Work-A Journal of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation is 22. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Sociodemographic factors, health behavior, parental or workplace smoking, and adult asthma risk in the United States119
Hidden power of affective products and environments67
Evaluating the impact of writing surface and configuration on muscle activation level during a handwriting task: An exploratory study60
Exploring Certified Hand Therapists roles in workplace injury prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and collaboration with occupational safety professionals58
Breastfeeding in US working mothers: A systematic review42
Psychometric properties of the Persian version of the Fleishman Job Analysis Survey (FJAS)42
Perception and practices of Operative and Endodontic specialists in Pakistan towards the use of dental magnification35
Do worksite health promotion programs (WHPP) influence presenteeism among employees? A systematic review135
Application of the rapid upper limb assessment tool to assess the level of ergonomic risk among health care professionals: A systematic review32
Investigating factors affecting musculoskeletal disorders: Predictive models for identifying caregivers at risk30
Job satisfaction in a group of patients with tinnitus30
Effects of noise on the vestibular system of normal-hearing workers30
Social validity of work ability evaluations and official decisions within the sickness insurance system: A client perspective29
Connections between gender, transport and employment28
Job stress: Understanding the psychological risk factors of technocrat millennials from the socio-demographic perspective28
Factors influencing job satisfaction among dentists during the new normal of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia: A structural equation modeling approach26
My experience with ME/CFS and implications: A personal narrative25
Lifestyle, meal times, and sleep patterns changes in higher education professors during COVID-19: Association with non-communicable chronic diseases25
Insomnia among female flight attendants: Related factors and its association with mental health23
Musculoskeletal complaints, physical work demands, and functional capacity in individuals with a brachial plexus injury: An exploratory study23
Assessing the risks of teenagers’ socialization and exploring the healthy personality development under the backgrounds of internet society and time-space transformation23
The impact of impairment, socio-demographic and environmental factors on spinal cord injury survivors’ ability to return to work22
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