Objectives Pain is linked to an increased risk of sickness absence (SA); however, the extent to which unmeasured time-invariant differences explain this association is yet unknown. Therefore, we determined the within-individual associations between pain and short-term (in the survey year) and long-term (2 years following the survey years) SA risk in high and low occupational classes while controlling for the potential bias due to unobservable time-invariant characteristics. Methods The Helsinki Health Study data consisting of midlife public sector employees with mailed surveys from up to four time points, and SA record linkage were used (3983 persons). The within-individual estimates were calculated using hybrid negative binomial regression...
Musculoskeletal disorders increase the risk for absenteeism and work disability. However, the thresh...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined if the association between work environment factors and sickness abs...
The contribution of physically demanding work to the developmental trajectories of sickness absence ...
Objectives Pain is linked to an increased risk of sickness absence (SA); however, the extent to whic...
Objectives Pain is linked to an increased risk of sickness absence (SA); however, the extent to whic...
BackgroundPain conditions and poorer mental health are associated with work disability. However, few...
Objectives: To explore the association of sickness absence ascribed to pain at specific anatomical s...
Background: Uncertainty remains whether associations for psychological distress and sickness absence...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Although sickness absence is a strong predictor of health, whether...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify sub-groups of workers with different trajectories of sick leav...
Purpose Physical work exposures are associated with sickness absence among older employees. We aimed...
Background: Musculoskeletal diseases and mental disorders are major causes of long-term sickness abs...
The cross-sectional association between pain and unemployment is well-established. But the absence o...
Physical pain is a common health problem with great public health implications. Yet evidence on whet...
Musculoskeletal disorders increase the risk for absenteeism and work disability. However, the thresh...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined if the association between work environment factors and sickness abs...
The contribution of physically demanding work to the developmental trajectories of sickness absence ...
Objectives Pain is linked to an increased risk of sickness absence (SA); however, the extent to whic...
Objectives Pain is linked to an increased risk of sickness absence (SA); however, the extent to whic...
BackgroundPain conditions and poorer mental health are associated with work disability. However, few...
Objectives: To explore the association of sickness absence ascribed to pain at specific anatomical s...
Background: Uncertainty remains whether associations for psychological distress and sickness absence...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Although sickness absence is a strong predictor of health, whether...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify sub-groups of workers with different trajectories of sick leav...
Purpose Physical work exposures are associated with sickness absence among older employees. We aimed...
Background: Musculoskeletal diseases and mental disorders are major causes of long-term sickness abs...
The cross-sectional association between pain and unemployment is well-established. But the absence o...
Physical pain is a common health problem with great public health implications. Yet evidence on whet...
Musculoskeletal disorders increase the risk for absenteeism and work disability. However, the thresh...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined if the association between work environment factors and sickness abs...
The contribution of physically demanding work to the developmental trajectories of sickness absence ...