World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Tage S. Kristensen

Tage S. Kristensen

Award Badge
Social Sciences and Humanities
Denmark
2025

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
59
Citations
20234
World Ranking
1530
National Ranking
12

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Denmark Leader Award

Overview

Tage S. Kristensen is affiliated with Task-Consult in Denmark. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of social sciences, particularly within the subfield of sociology and political science. The main area of study centers around workplace violence and bullying.

The scientist's work includes one recorded publication:

  • The association between workplace bullying and suicidal behaviour: A register-based prospective study of 98,330 participants in Denmark, 2020, published in OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Tage S. Kristensen include:

  • Paul Maurice Conway
  • Annette Erlangsen
  • Matias Brødsgaard Grynderup
  • Thomas Clausen
  • Jakob Bue Bjørner

The key publication venue identified for Tage S. Kristensen is:

  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

The research topics covered demonstrate a focus on the dynamics and consequences of workplace bullying, including its association with serious outcomes such as suicidal behaviour. The breadth of the scientist's work reflects engagement with large datasets and prospective study methods.

Best Publications

  • The Copenhagen Burnout Inventory: A new tool for the assessment of burnout

    Tage S. Kristensen;Marianne Borritz;Ebbe Villadsen;Karl Bang Christensen

  • The Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire--a tool for the assessment and improvement of the psychosocial work environment.

    Tage S Kristensen;Harald Hannerz;Annie Høgh;Vilhelm Borg

  • The second version of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire.

    Jan Hyld Pejtersen;Tage Søndergård Kristensen;Vilhelm Borg;Jakob Bue Bjorner

  • Cardiovascular diseases and the work environment. A critical review of the epidemiologic literature on nonchemical factors.

    Tage S Kristensen

  • Burnout among employees in human service work: design and baseline findings of the PUMA study.

    Marianne Borritz;Reiner Rugulies;Jakob B. Bjorner;Ebbe Villadsen

  • The demand-control-support model: Methodological challenges for future research.

    Tage. S. Kristensen

  • Sickness absence and work strain among Danish slaughterhouse workers: An analysis of absence from work regarded as coping behaviour

    Tage S. Kristensen

  • The Third Version of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire

    Hermann Burr;Hanne Berthelsen;Salvador Moncada;Matthias Nübling

  • Social class and self-rated health: can the gradient be explained by differences in life style or work environment?

    Vilhelm Borg;Tage S Kristensen

  • Job stress and cardiovascular disease: A theoretic critical review.

    Tage S. Kristensen

  • Work-related psychosocial factors and the development of ischemic heart disease: a systematic review.

    Nanna H Eller;Bo Netterstrøm;Finn Gyntelberg;Tage S Kristensen

  • The Danish SF-36 Health Survey: Translation and Preliminary Validity Studies

    Jakob B. Bjorner;Kate Thunedborg;Tage S. Kristensen;Jens Modvig

  • Antecedents and consequences of work-family conflict: a prospective cohort study.

    Nicole W H Jansen;Ijmert Kant;Tage S Kristensen;Frans J N Nijhuis

  • Burnout as a predictor of self-reported sickness absence among human service workers: prospective findings from three year follow up of the PUMA study.

    M Borritz;R Rugulies;K B Christensen;E Villadsen

  • Stress and life dissatisfaction are inversely associated with jogging and other types of physical activity in leisure time--The Copenhagen City Heart Study.

    P. Schnohr;T.S. Kristensen;E. Prescott;H. Scharling

  • Intervention studies in occupational epidemiology

    T S Kristensen

  • Self rated health as a predictor of coronary heart disease in Copenhagen, Denmark.

    L Møller;T S Kristensen;H Hollnagel

  • Psychosocial Work Characteristics as Predictors for Burnout: Findings From 3-Year Follow Up of the PUMA Study

    Marianne Borritz;Ute Bültmann;Reiner Rugulies;Karl Bang Christensen

  • Indoor climate, psychosocial work environment and symptoms in open-plan offices.

    J. Pejtersen;L. Allermann;T. S. Kristensen;O. M. Poulsen

  • Perceived Stress and Cause-specific Mortality among Men and Women: Results from a Prospective Cohort Study

    Naja Rod Nielsen;Tage S. Kristensen;Peter Schnohr;Morten Grønbæk

  • Socioeconomic status and psychosocial work environment: results from a Danish national study.

    Tage S. Kristensen;Vilhelm Borg;Harald Hannerz

Frequent Co-Authors

Reiner Rugulies
Reiner Rugulies University of Copenhagen
Jakob B. Bjorner
Jakob B. Bjorner University of Copenhagen
Michiel A. J. Kompier
Michiel A. J. Kompier Radboud University
Åse Marie Hansen
Åse Marie Hansen University of Copenhagen
Jari J. Hakanen
Jari J. Hakanen Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Annie Hogh
Annie Hogh University of Copenhagen
Peter M. Smith
Peter M. Smith University of Toronto
Finn Diderichsen
Finn Diderichsen University of Copenhagen
Toon W. Taris
Toon W. Taris Utrecht University
Töres Theorell
Töres Theorell Karolinska Institute

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Social Sciences and Humanities in the USA opens up a wealth of online degree options and career directions. For those interested in mental health and counseling, there are several paths you can take entirely online, offering both flexibility and affordability.

Students can start with an affordable online psychology degree, which is ideal for those seeking a broad foundation in human behavior and research. If you aspire to engage directly in social work, there are msw online programs designed for accessibility and a range of backgrounds.

For advanced clinical roles, pursuing online psych d programs allows you to specialize in psychology at the doctoral level, preparing for professional practice or academic positions. Additionally, those interested in couples and family therapy can choose from the online mft programs that focus on marriage and family therapy, some of which can be completed in a shorter timeframe.

These pathways provide diverse career opportunities, from counseling and therapy to research and community leadership—all attainable while balancing personal and professional commitments through online study.

Best Scientists Citing Tage S. Kristensen

Trending Scientists