BackgroundUnfavorable psychosocial working conditions have been associated with cognitive decline and chronic diseases, both of which may subsequently accelerate functional dependence. This study aimed to investigate the association between job demand-control-support combinations and trajectories of disability in later life and to further explore the role of cognitive decline and the co-occurrence of chronic diseases in mediating this association.Methods and findingsIn this cohort study, 2,937 community dwellers aged 60+ years (mean age 73 ± 10.6; 62.9% female) residing in the Kungsholmen District of Stockholm, Sweden, participated in the baseline survey (2001-2004) and were followed up to 12 years. Lifelong occupational history was obtaine...
Abstract Background The aim was to explore the association between retrospectively assessed psychoso...
Abstract Purpose: Physical work exposures and common mental disorders (CMD) have been linked to in...
Objectives T o investigate if favourable psychosocial working conditions can reduce the risk of work...
Background: This study aims to examine whether the presence of chronic diseases or multimorbidity mo...
Work takes up a large proportion of time in our adult lives, thus possibly making it an important de...
BackgroundTo investigate whether the clustering of different health behaviours (i.e. physical activi...
Increasing parts of the world are facing ageing societies with growing figures of morbidity and disa...
BACKGROUND: With an ageing society and increasing retirement ages, it is important to understand how...
We examined trajectories of work disability, indicated by sickness absence and disability retirement...
Abstract Objective We examined trajectories of work disability, indicated by sickness absence and d...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate whether job strain, psychological demands, and ...
Background and aims: Lower occupational class correlates with a higher disability risk later in life...
Abstract Background Early retirement due to disability is a public health and work environment probl...
Background: Past work ability-research has often focused on the relevance of a limited set of psycho...
Objectives To investigate the relation between changes in working conditions and exit from paid empl...
Abstract Background The aim was to explore the association between retrospectively assessed psychoso...
Abstract Purpose: Physical work exposures and common mental disorders (CMD) have been linked to in...
Objectives T o investigate if favourable psychosocial working conditions can reduce the risk of work...
Background: This study aims to examine whether the presence of chronic diseases or multimorbidity mo...
Work takes up a large proportion of time in our adult lives, thus possibly making it an important de...
BackgroundTo investigate whether the clustering of different health behaviours (i.e. physical activi...
Increasing parts of the world are facing ageing societies with growing figures of morbidity and disa...
BACKGROUND: With an ageing society and increasing retirement ages, it is important to understand how...
We examined trajectories of work disability, indicated by sickness absence and disability retirement...
Abstract Objective We examined trajectories of work disability, indicated by sickness absence and d...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate whether job strain, psychological demands, and ...
Background and aims: Lower occupational class correlates with a higher disability risk later in life...
Abstract Background Early retirement due to disability is a public health and work environment probl...
Background: Past work ability-research has often focused on the relevance of a limited set of psycho...
Objectives To investigate the relation between changes in working conditions and exit from paid empl...
Abstract Background The aim was to explore the association between retrospectively assessed psychoso...
Abstract Purpose: Physical work exposures and common mental disorders (CMD) have been linked to in...
Objectives T o investigate if favourable psychosocial working conditions can reduce the risk of work...