About the Journal

La Medicina del Lavoro is a bimonthly magazine founded in 1901 by L. Devoto, and then directed by L. Preti, E. Vigliani, V. Foà, P.A. Bertazzi (Milan), and now by A. Mutti (Parma). It is owned by and is the official journal of the Italian Society of Occupational Medicine (SIML), aimed at training and updating professionals concerned with Occupational Health.

 

 

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Reflecting on Success and Looking Towards the Future

Antonio Mutti
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Immediate effects of whole body vibration on proprioception and reaction speed in upper extremity in young adults

Maden C., Yiğit S., Karabulut D., Kavak FB., Yıldırım H., Elpeze G., Göl M.
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Fatal Accidents/Authors' Reply

Lalla Bodini, Susanna Cantoni, Giovanni Falasca, Battista Magna, Laura Maria Antonangeli, Luca P.E. Sbrissa, Michelnagelo B. Casali, Matteo Bonzini
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Per- And Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Exposure and Risk of Breast, and Female Genital Cancers: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis PFAS Exposure and Risk of Breast and Female Genital Cancers

Monireh Sadat Seyyedsalehi, Elizabeth Maria Kappil, Sirui Zhang, Tongzhang Zheng, Paolo Boffetta
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Adapting the HSE-MS Indicator Tool for Academia: A Psychometric Evaluation of the Academic Teacher Stress Indicator Tool in Italian

Francesco Marcatto, Donatella Ferrante, Lisa Di Blas, Francesca Larese Filon
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Reliability and Validity of the Turkish Version of Work-Related Questionnaire for Upper Extremity Disorders (WORQ-UP)

Meltem Koç, Cansu DAL, Emin Kürşat Bulut, Banu Bayar, Kılıçhan Bayar
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COVID-19 Pandemic's Effects on Occupational Health and Perceived Work Ability of a Large Group of Italian Banking Employees

Marco Mendola, Marco Leoni, Giuseppe Marano, Maurizio Coggiola, Dario Russignaga, Elia Biganzoli, Paolo Carrer
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Human Exposure to Asbestos in Central Asian Countries and Health Effects: A Narrative Review

Zhyldyz Kurzhunbaeva, Kenesh Dzhusupov, Andrea Spinazzè, Silvia Damiana Visonà, Cholpon Sulaimanova, Omor Kasymov, Elena Belluso, Claudio Colosio
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Current Issue

Vol. 115 No. 5 (2024)

Published: 24-10-2024

Editorial

We Need to Develop, Not Forget, Our Toxicological Knowledge

Pietro Apostoli
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Reviews, Commentaries, Perspectives

Occupational Exposure to Benzene and Risk of Breast Cancer: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Monireh Sadat Seyyedsalehi, Vincent Destefano, Darshi Shah, Veer Shah, Mattia Bonetti, Paolo Boffetta
Abstract 342 | PDF Downloads 373

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Depression and Anxiety in Voluntarily Unemployed People: A Systematic Review

Ivan Borrelli, Paolo Emilio Santoro, Giuseppe Melcore, Antongiulio Perrotta, Maria Francesca Rossi, Maria Rosaria Gualano, Umberto Moscato
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The Challenge of New Forms of Work, Innovative Technologies, and Aging on Decent Work: Opportunities for Occupational Safety and Health

Paul Schulte, Frida Marina Fischer, Ivo Iavicoli, Iracimara De Anchieta Messias, Donald L Fisher, Stephen M. Popkin, Maria Carmen Martinez, Teresa Cotrim, Jodi Oakman
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Original articles

Occupational Safety and Health of Riders Working for Digital Food Delivery Platforms in the City of Milan, Italy

Luca Boniardi, Laura Campo, Sofia Prudenzi, Luciano Fasano, Paolo Natale, Dario Consonni, Michele Carugno, Angela Cecilia Pesatori, Silvia Fustinoni
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Psychometric Evaluation of a Measure of Evidence-Based Practice in Occupational Health

Jani Ruotsalainen, Kati Päätalo, Kari-Pekka Martimo, Tuula Oksanen
Abstract 283 | PDF Downloads 339

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Nightshift Rotation Schedule and Fatigue in U.K. and Italian Nurses

Rosamaria Lecca, Alison Westwell, Elisa Casaglia, Michela Figorilli, Elizabeth Murphy, Monica Puligheddu, Martie Van Tongeren, Pierluigi Cocco
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Factor Structure, Psychometric Properties, and Measurement Invariance of the Pandemic Experiences and Perceptions Scale Among Italian Hospital Workers

Igor Portoghese, Maura Galletta, Michael P. Leiter, Ilenia Piras, Luigi Isaia Lecca, Monica Puligheddu, Marcello Campagna
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The historical series of Occupational Medicine is available in digital format

The Italian Society of Occupational Medicine and the editorial staff of La Medicina del Lavoro proudly announce that the entire collection of the journal since 1901 is now available in digital format. The years up to 1925 were published under the masthead "Il Lavoro", which became the current one from 1925, i.e., from volume 16.

The link to the historical series of the magazine can be obtained through the Libraries Service of the State University of Milan at the link https://collezioni.unimi.it/dcb/rivlavoro/index.php. Pending IT developments, access to all volumes identified by year is guaranteed. Once you have obtained access to the volume (all years) or the file (from 1972 to 2002), you can search for individual words or strings by typing Ctrl+F and filling in the window that opens at the top right. From 2003 onwards, the journal is now accessible at https://mattioli1885journals.com/index.php/lamedicinadellavoro.

Our journal can fully adhere to the Open Science process thanks to the agreement between SIML, the State University of Milan, and the publisher "Mattioli 1885". This philosophy encourages transparency, reproducibility, and responsibility in scientific research. It aims to make the research results accessible to all in a free and open way, respecting the authors’ intellectual property to be acknowledged through the citation of their work.

 

La serie storica de La Medicina del Lavoro è disponibile in formato digitale

La Società Italiana di Medicina del Lavoro e la Redazione de La Medicina del Lavoro annunciano con orgoglio che l'intera collezione della rivista dal 1901 è ora disponibile in formato digitale. Le annate fino al 1925 sono state pubblicate sotto la testata “Il Lavoro”, divenuta quella attuale dal 1925, cioè dal volume 16.

Il collegamento alla serie storica della rivista si ottiene tramite il Servizio Biblioteche dell’Università Statale di Milano al link https://collezioni.unimi.it/dcb/rivlavoro/index.php. In attesa di sviluppi informatici, è garantito l’accesso a tutti i volumi identificati dall’annata. Una volta ottenuto l’accesso al volume (tutte le annate) o al fascicolo (dal 1972 al 2002), si possono ricercare singole parole o stringhe digitando Ctrl+F e riempendo la finestra che si apre in alto a destra. Dal 2003 in poi la rivista è accessibile al sito https://mattioli1885journals.com/index.php/lamedicinadellavoro.

Grazie all’accordo tra SIML, Università Statale di Milano e la casa editrice “Mattioli 1885”, la nostra rivista può vantare la piena adesione al processo Open Science, una filosofia che incoraggia la trasparenza, la riproducibilità e la responsabilità nella ricerca scientifica e mira a rendere i risultati della ricerca accessibili a tutti in modo gratuito e libero, nel rispetto della proprietà intellettuale degli autori, da riconoscere attraverso la citazione del loro lavoro.