Objectives This study investigated the association between organizational downsizing and purchases of prescribed drugs by private sector employees in Norway. Methods A natural experiment was constructed using individual-level employer and employee data linked to the national prescription database for the period 2004–2012. The study population comprised 144 089 employees who had been exposed to major downsizing in the same period. Random effects logistic regression models were used to investigate relative changes in drug purchases (antidepressants, hypnotics/sedatives, anxiolytics, and anti-psychotics, as well as anti-obesity, anti-diabetic, cardiovascular, and thyroid drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs, opioids, and analgesics/antipyretics) in ...
In this paper, we investigate the influence of self-reported health and register-based prescription ...
OBJECTIVES AND SETTING: Although psychotropic drugs are used to treat mental health disorders, littl...
The unemployed more often suffer from depression than the employed. We examined whether mental healt...
Objectives This study investigated the association between organizational downsizing and purchases o...
BACKGROUND:The evidence is insufficient regarding the association between organizational downsizing ...
BackgroundThe evidence is insufficient regarding the association between organizational downsizing a...
BACKGROUND: A growing literature finds that adult mental health worsens during economic downturns. C...
Sociodemographic factors from the year before the downsizing event and proportion of people with pur...
Background: The manner in which organizational downsizing is implemented can make a substantial diff...
Background Prescription drug sales may vary considerably across regions and over tim...
This study aimed to examine the associations of perceived physical and mental working conditions wit...
In this controlled before-after study based on data from the Norwegian Prescription Database, we exa...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the use of benzodiazepines, z-hypnotics, gabapentinoids, opioids and centrall...
We estimate the effect of job loss on the probability that long-tenured workers are prescribed anti-...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to assess whether there were any changes in the use of psychotropic drugs in No...
In this paper, we investigate the influence of self-reported health and register-based prescription ...
OBJECTIVES AND SETTING: Although psychotropic drugs are used to treat mental health disorders, littl...
The unemployed more often suffer from depression than the employed. We examined whether mental healt...
Objectives This study investigated the association between organizational downsizing and purchases o...
BACKGROUND:The evidence is insufficient regarding the association between organizational downsizing ...
BackgroundThe evidence is insufficient regarding the association between organizational downsizing a...
BACKGROUND: A growing literature finds that adult mental health worsens during economic downturns. C...
Sociodemographic factors from the year before the downsizing event and proportion of people with pur...
Background: The manner in which organizational downsizing is implemented can make a substantial diff...
Background Prescription drug sales may vary considerably across regions and over tim...
This study aimed to examine the associations of perceived physical and mental working conditions wit...
In this controlled before-after study based on data from the Norwegian Prescription Database, we exa...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the use of benzodiazepines, z-hypnotics, gabapentinoids, opioids and centrall...
We estimate the effect of job loss on the probability that long-tenured workers are prescribed anti-...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to assess whether there were any changes in the use of psychotropic drugs in No...
In this paper, we investigate the influence of self-reported health and register-based prescription ...
OBJECTIVES AND SETTING: Although psychotropic drugs are used to treat mental health disorders, littl...
The unemployed more often suffer from depression than the employed. We examined whether mental healt...