Physical pain is a common health problem with great public health implications. Yet evidence on whether adverse employment circumstances shape physical pain is limited. Using longitudinal data from 20 waves (2001−2020) from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics of Australia Survey (HILDA; N = 23,748), a lagged design, Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regressions as well as multilevel mixed effect linear regressions, we investigated the association between past accumulated unemployment and recent employment circumstances with physical pain. We found that adults who spent more years unemployed and looking for work subsequently reported greater physical pain (b = 0.034, 95% CI = 0.023, 0.044) and pain interference (b = 0.031, 95% CI = 0.022, 0...
Objectives: To explore the association of sickness absence ascribed to pain at specific anatomical s...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
Objectives Pain is linked to an increased risk of sickness absence (SA); however, the extent to whic...
Physical pain is a common health problem with great public health implications. Yet evidence on whet...
The cross-sectional association between pain and unemployment is well-established. But the absence o...
Rationale Physical pain is one of the most severe of human experiences. It is thus one of the most ...
BACKGROUND: Poor health is a potential risk factor for not finding employment among unemployed indi...
Background: Although unemployment has been associated with many adverse health conditions, the dire...
OBJECTIVES: International evidence suggests that rates of inability to work because of illness can c...
This paper investigates the role of pain in affecting self-reported work disability and employment o...
Objectives: longitudinal studies have linked stress at work with a higher incidence of musculoskelet...
This study reports chronic pain prevalence in a randomly selected sample of the adult Australian pop...
Background & Aims Much is known about the impact of pain in terms of medical costs and missed work....
This cross-sectional questionnaire study investigated the role of pain (pain severity, radiating pai...
Objective: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
Objectives: To explore the association of sickness absence ascribed to pain at specific anatomical s...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
Objectives Pain is linked to an increased risk of sickness absence (SA); however, the extent to whic...
Physical pain is a common health problem with great public health implications. Yet evidence on whet...
The cross-sectional association between pain and unemployment is well-established. But the absence o...
Rationale Physical pain is one of the most severe of human experiences. It is thus one of the most ...
BACKGROUND: Poor health is a potential risk factor for not finding employment among unemployed indi...
Background: Although unemployment has been associated with many adverse health conditions, the dire...
OBJECTIVES: International evidence suggests that rates of inability to work because of illness can c...
This paper investigates the role of pain in affecting self-reported work disability and employment o...
Objectives: longitudinal studies have linked stress at work with a higher incidence of musculoskelet...
This study reports chronic pain prevalence in a randomly selected sample of the adult Australian pop...
Background & Aims Much is known about the impact of pain in terms of medical costs and missed work....
This cross-sectional questionnaire study investigated the role of pain (pain severity, radiating pai...
Objective: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
Objectives: To explore the association of sickness absence ascribed to pain at specific anatomical s...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether physical and psychosocial load at work influence sickness absence du...
Objectives Pain is linked to an increased risk of sickness absence (SA); however, the extent to whic...