Objectives: To explore the association of sickness absence ascribed to pain at specific anatomical sites with wider propensity to musculoskeletal pain. Methods: As part of the CUPID (Cultural and Psychosocial Influences on Disability) study, potential risk factors for sickness absence from musculoskeletal pain were determined for 11 922 participants from 45 occupational groups in 18 countries. After approximately 14 months, 9119 (78%) provided follow-up information about sickness in the past month because of musculoskeletal pain, including 8610 who were still in the same job. Associations with absence for pain at specific anatomical sites were assessed by logistic regression and summarised by ORs with 95% CIs. Results: 861 participants (10%...
Study Design. A cross-sectional survey with a longitudinal follow-up.Objectives. The aim of this stu...
Purpose: Musculoskeletal disorders increase the risk for absenteeism and work disability. However, t...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether multi-site musculoskeletal pain differs from more localised musculosk...
Objectives: To explore the association of sickness absence ascribed to pain at specific anatomical s...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify the variation in rates of absence for musculoskeletal pain across 47 occupat...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify the variation in rates of absence due to musculoskeletal pain across 47 occu...
Objective: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
Musculoskeletal disorders increase the risk for absenteeism and work disability. However, the thresh...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate whether associations of psychological risk factors with th...
PURPOSE: Musculoskeletal disorders increase the risk for absenteeism and work disability. However, t...
Abstract Background The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) in the aluminium industry is h...
The relation between musculoskeletal pain and sickness absence was tested in an adult county populat...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) remains the predominant occupational health problem in most industri...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: To analyse factors that determine the occurrence of sickness absen...
Study Design. A cross-sectional survey with a longitudinal follow-up.Objectives. The aim of this stu...
Purpose: Musculoskeletal disorders increase the risk for absenteeism and work disability. However, t...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether multi-site musculoskeletal pain differs from more localised musculosk...
Objectives: To explore the association of sickness absence ascribed to pain at specific anatomical s...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify the variation in rates of absence for musculoskeletal pain across 47 occupat...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify the variation in rates of absence due to musculoskeletal pain across 47 occu...
Objective: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
Musculoskeletal disorders increase the risk for absenteeism and work disability. However, the thresh...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate whether associations of psychological risk factors with th...
PURPOSE: Musculoskeletal disorders increase the risk for absenteeism and work disability. However, t...
Abstract Background The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) in the aluminium industry is h...
The relation between musculoskeletal pain and sickness absence was tested in an adult county populat...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) remains the predominant occupational health problem in most industri...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: To analyse factors that determine the occurrence of sickness absen...
Study Design. A cross-sectional survey with a longitudinal follow-up.Objectives. The aim of this stu...
Purpose: Musculoskeletal disorders increase the risk for absenteeism and work disability. However, t...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether multi-site musculoskeletal pain differs from more localised musculosk...