From: Global output of research on the health of international migrant workers from 2000 to 2017
SCRa | Title | Year | Source | Number of citations |
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1st | Lifetime prevelance of and risk factors for psychiatric disorders among Mexican migrant farmworkers in California | 2000 | American Journal of Public Health | 150 |
2nd | Psychosocial stressors associated with Mexican migrant farmworkers in the midwest United States. | 2003 | Journal of immigrant health | 121 |
3rd | Immigrant populations, work and health - A systematic literature review | 2007 | Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health | 116 |
4th | Work characteristics and pesticide exposures among migrant agricultural families: A community-based research approach | 2001 | Environmental Health Perspectives | 108 |
4th | Agricultural injury in California migrant Hispanic farm workers | 2003 | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 108 |
6th | Occupational risks and injuries in non-agricultural immigrant Latino workers | 2002 | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 103 |
7th | Use of commercial sex workers among Hispanic migrants in North Carolina: Implications for the spread of HIV | 2004 | Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health | 101 |
8th | Psychosocial predictors of anxiety among immigrant Mexican migrant farmworkers: Implications for prevention and treatment | 2002 | Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology | 91 |
9th | Leaving family for work: Ambivalence and mental health among Mexican migrant farmworker men | 2006 | Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 89 |
10th | Farmworker reports of pesticide safety and sanitation in the work environment | 2001 | American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 76 |