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Occupational Medicine Q2 Unclaimed
Occupational Medicine is a journal indexed in SJR in Medicine (miscellaneous) and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health with an H index of 103. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,726 and it has a best quartile of Q2. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,726.
Occupational Medicine focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: health, review, promotion, safety, workers, stress, workrelated, work, heaving, higher, ...
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Languages: English
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0,726
SJR Impact factor103
H Index114
Total Docs (Last Year)424
Total Docs (3 years)2083
Total Refs843
Total Cites (3 years)249
Citable Docs (3 years)1.62
Cites/Doc (2 years)18.27
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View moreA follow-up study on the association of working conditions and lifestyles with the development of (perceived) mental symptoms in workers of a telecommunication enterprise
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View moreOccupational Health Matters in General Practice. By Ruth Chambers, Stephen Moore, Gordon Parker and Andy Slovak. Published by Radcliffe Medical Press, 2001. ISBN: 1-85775-463-8. 190 pages
View moreHealth and safety implications of injury in professional rugby league football
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View moreDiseased, demented, depressed: serious illness in Heads of State
View moreHealth and Safety in Small Enterprises--Strategies for Managing Improvement. By David Walters. Published by P.I.E.--Peter Lang. ISBN: 90-5201-952-5. 406 pages
View moreContinuing professional development of occupational medicine practitioners: a needs assessment
View moreInjuries to Scottish farmers while tagging and clipping cattle: a cross-sectional survey
View moreReport of a system for diagnosis, categorizing and recording occupational mental ill-health
View moreRisk factors for low back pain
View moreScreening for high-risk and elevated alcohol consumption in day and shift workers by use of the AUDIT and CDT
View moreA survey of the provision of educational supervision in occupational medicine in the Armed Forces
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