Research on sickness absence, emanating from different theoretical perspectives and questions, is carried out within several different scientific disciplines. Studies are often based on explanatory models addressing the causes of sickness absence. Here, a brief summary of the various approaches and explanatory models used in sickness-absence research is presented. Also explanatory models for changes over time in sickness absence are briefly discussed
Introduction: The mental ill-health diagnoses seem to be increasing in Europe and there are global t...
Using a sample of 2,789 Swedish residents on working age, this paper analyzes long-term absences fro...
This paper comprises two parts: a theoretical part in which a number of theoretical and methodologic...
Background:Despite the major impact sickness absence has on society, companies and individuals, surp...
The assessment of sickness absence is a challenge in spite of accessible numbers of spells, persons,...
Research on sickness absence has repeatedly been described as theoretically undeveloped. In this the...
Sickness absence is an empirical phenomenon of all time. Generally, it has a medical cause. However,...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the relation between sickness presenteeism and diff...
Men with different patterns of sickness absence behaviour have been identified from a refinery popul...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to examine the role of coping styles in sickness absence. In li...
Introduction Research investigating frequent sickness absence (3 or more episodes per year) is scarc...
The Whitehall studjes include a series of papers by Stansfeld et al (1995, I997a, 1997b) that exami...
This paper investigates how changes in work-related factors affect workers' absence and presenteeism...
This paper investigates how work-related factors affect workers" absence and presenteeism behavior. ...
This paper incorporates some theoretical ideas from the study of the epidemiology of infectious illn...
Introduction: The mental ill-health diagnoses seem to be increasing in Europe and there are global t...
Using a sample of 2,789 Swedish residents on working age, this paper analyzes long-term absences fro...
This paper comprises two parts: a theoretical part in which a number of theoretical and methodologic...
Background:Despite the major impact sickness absence has on society, companies and individuals, surp...
The assessment of sickness absence is a challenge in spite of accessible numbers of spells, persons,...
Research on sickness absence has repeatedly been described as theoretically undeveloped. In this the...
Sickness absence is an empirical phenomenon of all time. Generally, it has a medical cause. However,...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the relation between sickness presenteeism and diff...
Men with different patterns of sickness absence behaviour have been identified from a refinery popul...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to examine the role of coping styles in sickness absence. In li...
Introduction Research investigating frequent sickness absence (3 or more episodes per year) is scarc...
The Whitehall studjes include a series of papers by Stansfeld et al (1995, I997a, 1997b) that exami...
This paper investigates how changes in work-related factors affect workers' absence and presenteeism...
This paper investigates how work-related factors affect workers" absence and presenteeism behavior. ...
This paper incorporates some theoretical ideas from the study of the epidemiology of infectious illn...
Introduction: The mental ill-health diagnoses seem to be increasing in Europe and there are global t...
Using a sample of 2,789 Swedish residents on working age, this paper analyzes long-term absences fro...
This paper comprises two parts: a theoretical part in which a number of theoretical and methodologic...