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Overview

Kirsi Ahola is affiliated with the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health in Finland, where research efforts focus on occupational health and related fields. The professional profile reflects engagement with the institutional mission of advancing knowledge and practices that promote workplace well-being and safety.

No recent papers or specific publications are recorded for Kirsi Ahola in the available data, which limits the presentation of publication details such as titles, years, and venues. Similarly, there are no listed frequent co-authors or recurring publication venues associated with Kirsi Ahola in the provided information.

Details regarding book publications or the number of books published are not available. Similarly, there is no data on the scientist's main fields of study, subfields, or specific topics of work, reflecting either a niche focus not documented here or a limited public record at this time.

The absence of recorded awards also indicates no publicly noted recognitions or distinctions within the documented dataset.

Kirsi Ahola is currently active and not deceased.

Best Publications

  • The Job Demands-Resources model: A three-year cross-lagged study of burnout, depression, commitment, and work engagement

    Jari J. Hakanen;Wilmar B. Schaufeli;Kirsi Ahola

  • Job strain, burnout, and depressive symptoms: a prospective study among dentists.

    Kirsi Ahola;Jari Hakanen

  • The relationship between job-related burnout and depressive disorders—results from the Finnish Health 2000 Study

    Kirsi Ahola;Teija Honkonen;Erkki Isometsä;Raija Kalimo

  • Job strain as a risk factor for clinical depression: systematic review and meta-analysis with additional individual participant data

    Ida E. H. Madsen;S. T. Nyberg;L. L. Magnusson Hanson;J. E. Ferrie

  • The association between burnout and physical illness in the general population--results from the Finnish Health 2000 Study.

    Teija Honkonen;Kirsi Ahola;Marja Pertovaara;Erkki Isometsä

  • Relationship between burnout and depressive symptoms: A study using the person-centred approach

    Kirsi Ahola;Jari Hakanen;Riku Perhoniemi;Pertti Mutanen

  • Long working hours and symptoms of anxiety and depression: a 5-year follow-up of the Whitehall II study

    Marianna Virtanen;Jane E. Ferrie;Archana Singh-Manoux;Martin J. Shipley

  • Burnout as a predictor of all-cause mortality among industrial employees: a 10-year prospective register-linkage study.

    Kirsi Ahola;Ari Väänänen;Aki Koskinen;Anne Kouvonen

  • Burnout in the general population. Results from the Finnish Health 2000 Study.

    Kirsi Ahola;Tieja Honkonen;Erkki Isometsä;Raija Kalimo

  • Job Strain as a Risk Factor for Type 2 Diabetes: A Pooled Analysis of 124,808 Men and Women

    Solja T Nyberg;Eleonor I Fransson;Katriina Heikkilä;Kirsi Ahola

  • Long Working Hours and Alcohol Use: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Published Studies and Unpublished Individual Participant Data

    Marianna Virtanen;Markus Jokela;Solja T Nyberg;Ida E H Madsen

  • Interventions to alleviate burnout symptoms and to support return to work among employees with burnout: Systematic review and meta-analysis

    Kirsi Ahola;Salla Toppinen-Tanner;Johanna Seppänen

  • Activating instruction: How to foster study and thinking skills in higher education

    Kirsti Maaria Lonka;Kirsi Ahola

  • Occupational burnout and medically certified sickness absence: A population-based study of Finnish employees

    Kirsi Ahola;Mika Kivimäki;Mika Kivimäki;Teija Honkonen;Marianna Virtanen

  • Work stress, mental health and antidepressant medication findings from the Health 2000 Study☆

    Marianna Virtanen;Teija Honkonen;Mika Kivimäki;Mika Kivimäki;Kirsi Ahola

  • Burnout predicts hospitalization for mental and cardiovascular disorders: 10-year prospective results from industrial sector

    Salla Toppinen-Tanner;Kirsi Ahola;Aki Koskinen;Ari Väänänen

  • Contribution of Burnout to the Association Between Job Strain and Depression: the Health 2000 Study

    Kirsi Ahola;Teija Honkonen;Mika Kivimäki;Marianna Virtanen

  • Prevalence and correlates of major depressive disorder and dysthymia in an eleven-year follow-up – Results from the Finnish Health 2011 Survey

    Niina Markkula;Jaana Suvisaari;Samuli I. Saarni;Sami Pirkola

  • Common mental disorders and subsequent work disability: A population-based Health 2000 Study

    Kirsi Ahola;Marianna Virtanen;Teija Honkonen;Teija Honkonen;Erkki Isometsä;Erkki Isometsä

  • Occupational burnout and chronic work disability: An eight-year cohort study on pensioning among Finnish forest industry workers

    K. Ahola;S. Toppinen-Tanner;P. Huuhtanen;A. Koskinen

  • Organizational predictors and health consequences of changes in burnout: A 12-year cohort study

    Michael P. Leiter;Jari J. Hakanen;Kirsi Ahola;Salla Toppinen‐Tanner

Frequent Co-Authors

Erkki Isometsä
Erkki Isometsä University of Helsinki
Jari J. Hakanen
Jari J. Hakanen Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Marko Elovainio
Marko Elovainio University of Helsinki
Jane E. Ferrie
Jane E. Ferrie University College London
Markus Jokela
Markus Jokela University of Helsinki
Töres Theorell
Töres Theorell Karolinska Institute
Laura Pulkki-Råback
Laura Pulkki-Råback University of Helsinki
Samuli I. Saarni
Samuli I. Saarni Tampere University
Samuli Ripatti
Samuli Ripatti University of Helsinki

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