Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupational outcomes, the nature of this relationship and the causal pathways involved are not well elucidated. We aimed to assess the association between job strain and long-term sickness absence (LTSA), and investigate whether any associations could be explained by validated health measures. Methods: Data from participants (n = 7346) of the Hordaland Health Study (HUSK), aged 40–47 at baseline, were analyzed using multivariate Cox regression to evaluate the association between job strain and LTSA over one year. Further analyses examined whether mental and physical health mediated any association between job strain and sickness absence. Results: A p...
Background: Earlier studies have suggested that sickness presenteeism (SP) may be a risk factor for ...
Background: This study investigates whether the association of job strain and insecurity with health...
Earlier studies have suggested that sickness presenteeism (SP) may be a risk factor for future healt...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupational outcomes...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined if the association between work environment factors and sickness abs...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Although sickness absence is a strong predictor of health, whether...
The present study was based on self-reported data on health and work-related topics from The Oslo He...
The aim was to study the impact of psychosocial risk factors on long-term sickness absence due to me...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the association between job strain and the co-...
Background The association between sickness presence (SP), sickness absence (SA) and health is not w...
BACKGROUND: Investigation of the relations between job demands, health and sickness absence is requi...
Objective Previous literature has established associations between psychosocial working conditions a...
Objectives Pain is linked to an increased risk of sickness absence (SA); however, the extent to whi...
Background: Earlier studies have suggested that sickness presenteeism (SP) may be a risk factor for ...
Background: This study investigates whether the association of job strain and insecurity with health...
Earlier studies have suggested that sickness presenteeism (SP) may be a risk factor for future healt...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupational outcomes...
Objectives: While it is generally accepted that high job strain is associated with adverse occupatio...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined if the association between work environment factors and sickness abs...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Although sickness absence is a strong predictor of health, whether...
The present study was based on self-reported data on health and work-related topics from The Oslo He...
The aim was to study the impact of psychosocial risk factors on long-term sickness absence due to me...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the association between job strain and the co-...
Background The association between sickness presence (SP), sickness absence (SA) and health is not w...
BACKGROUND: Investigation of the relations between job demands, health and sickness absence is requi...
Objective Previous literature has established associations between psychosocial working conditions a...
Objectives Pain is linked to an increased risk of sickness absence (SA); however, the extent to whi...
Background: Earlier studies have suggested that sickness presenteeism (SP) may be a risk factor for ...
Background: This study investigates whether the association of job strain and insecurity with health...
Earlier studies have suggested that sickness presenteeism (SP) may be a risk factor for future healt...