Randi Wågø

1.0k total citations
43 papers, 660 citations indexed

About

Randi Wågø is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Epidemiology and Pharmacology. According to data from OpenAlex, Randi Wågø has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 660 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in General Health Professions, 11 papers in Epidemiology and 9 papers in Pharmacology. Recurrent topics in Randi Wågø's work include Workplace Health and Well-being (28 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (16 papers) and Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (9 papers). Randi Wågø is often cited by papers focused on Workplace Health and Well-being (28 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (16 papers) and Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (9 papers). Randi Wågø collaborates with scholars based in Norway, United States and Sweden. Randi Wågø's co-authors include Mikkel Magnus Thørrisen, Jens Christoffer Skogen, Tore Bonsaksen, Anders Möller, Ingvild Kjeken, Kari Anne Holte, Willem van Mechelen, Preben H. Lindøe, Hanne Tuntland and Margreth Grotle and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Randi Wågø

41 papers receiving 641 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Randi Wågø Norway 17 410 148 130 120 77 43 660
Joanna K. Fadyl New Zealand 14 249 0.6× 251 1.7× 89 0.7× 28 0.2× 47 0.6× 33 677
Kustaa Piha Finland 10 556 1.4× 26 0.2× 99 0.8× 67 0.6× 126 1.6× 18 742
Lisa Ottomanelli United States 15 300 0.7× 85 0.6× 87 0.7× 70 0.6× 16 0.2× 48 836
Felix Gradinger United Kingdom 14 343 0.8× 38 0.3× 38 0.3× 48 0.4× 23 0.3× 30 614
Diane Deitz United States 11 354 0.9× 52 0.4× 31 0.2× 119 1.0× 42 0.5× 17 536
B.N. Rusli Malaysia 12 228 0.6× 29 0.2× 41 0.3× 117 1.0× 48 0.6× 20 479
Markku Ojanen Finland 10 147 0.4× 19 0.1× 123 0.9× 146 1.2× 23 0.3× 16 536
Ross Crisp Australia 11 73 0.2× 88 0.6× 29 0.2× 37 0.3× 19 0.2× 33 335
J. J. L. van der Klink Netherlands 6 421 1.0× 10 0.1× 129 1.0× 140 1.2× 66 0.9× 11 555
Inger Haukenes Norway 13 202 0.5× 19 0.1× 97 0.7× 58 0.5× 18 0.2× 39 420

Countries citing papers authored by Randi Wågø

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Fields of papers citing papers by Randi Wågø

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Randi Wågø

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Randi Wågø. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Randi Wågø based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Randi Wågø. Randi Wågø is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Bonsaksen, Tore, et al.. (2022). Do health professionals’ attitudes towards alcohol use matter for alcohol prevention efforts? Results from the WIRUS-OHS study. BMC Health Services Research. 22(1). 1004–1004. 1 indexed citations
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Thørrisen, Mikkel Magnus, et al.. (2022). Are workplace factors associated with employee alcohol use? The WIRUS cross-sectional study. BMJ Open. 12(10). e064352–e064352. 9 indexed citations
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Thørrisen, Mikkel Magnus, et al.. (2020). Gender Differences in the Association between Positive Drinking Attitudes and Alcohol-Related Problems. The WIRUS Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17(16). 5949–5949. 7 indexed citations
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Prior, Susan, Donald Maciver, Randi Wågø, et al.. (2020). An enhanced individual placement and support (IPS) intervention based on the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO); a prospective cohort study. BMC Psychiatry. 20(1). 361–361. 17 indexed citations
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Småstuen, Milada Cvancarova, et al.. (2019). The association between having a coordinator and return to work: the rapid-return-to-work cohort study. BMJ Open. 9(2). e024597–e024597. 15 indexed citations
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Thørrisen, Mikkel Magnus, Jens Christoffer Skogen, Ingvild Kjeken, Irene Jensen, & Randi Wågø. (2019). Current practices and perceived implementation barriers for working with alcohol prevention in occupational health services: the WIRUS OHS study. Substance Abuse Treatment Prevention and Policy. 14(1). 30–30. 10 indexed citations
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Bonsaksen, Tore, Mikkel Magnus Thørrisen, Jens Christoffer Skogen, & Randi Wågø. (2019). Who reported having a high-strain job, low-strain job, active job and passive job? The WIRUS Screening study. PLoS ONE. 14(12). e0227336–e0227336. 25 indexed citations
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Skogen, Jens Christoffer, Mikkel Magnus Thørrisen, Espen Olsen, Morten Hesse, & Randi Wågø. (2019). Evidence for essential unidimensionality of AUDIT and measurement invariance across gender, age and education. Results from the WIRUS study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 202. 87–92. 24 indexed citations
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Skogen, Jens Christoffer, Mikkel Magnus Thørrisen, Tore Bonsaksen, et al.. (2019). Effort-Reward Imbalance Is Associated With Alcohol-Related Problems. WIRUS-Screening Study. Frontiers in Psychology. 10. 2079–2079. 19 indexed citations
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Skogen, Jens Christoffer, Tormod Bøe, Mikkel Magnus Thørrisen, Heleen Riper, & Randi Wågø. (2019). Sociodemographic characteristics associated with alcohol consumption and alcohol-related consequences, a latent class analysis of The Norwegian WIRUS screening study. BMC Public Health. 19(1). 1364–1364. 17 indexed citations
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Wågø, Randi, et al.. (2019). Six Shades of Grey: Identifying Drinking Culture and Potentially Risky Drinking Behaviour in the Grey Zone between Work and Leisure. the Wirus Culture Study. Journal of public health research. 8(2). 1585–1585. 4 indexed citations
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Thørrisen, Mikkel Magnus, Jens Christoffer Skogen, & Randi Wågø. (2018). The associations between employees’ risky drinking and sociodemographics, and implications for intervention needs. BMC Public Health. 18(1). 735–735. 23 indexed citations
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Wågø, Randi, et al.. (2017). Job demands and decision control predicted return to work: the rapid-RTW cohort study. BMC Public Health. 17(1). 154–154. 16 indexed citations
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Wågø, Randi, et al.. (2013). Eksperters erfaringer og synspunkter om oppfølging av sykmeldte og Raskere-tilbake ordningen.. 112–112. 1 indexed citations
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Wågø, Randi, et al.. (2011). On long term sick leave due to musculoskeletal diseases and disorders. Experiences of work demands. Work. 39(3). 233–242. 11 indexed citations
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Wågø, Randi, et al.. (2008). Leadership Qualities in the Return to Work Process: A Content Analysis. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 18(4). 335–346. 43 indexed citations
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Wågø, Randi & Margreth Grotle. (2006). Clients using community occupational therapy services: Sociodemographic factors and the occurrence of diseases and disabilities. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 14(3). 150–159. 19 indexed citations

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