Purpose: To investigate the impact of diagnosis, co-morbidity, secondary conditions (e.g. learning problems, subclinical mental and somatic complaints, addictions, and socio-emotional and behavioral problems) and problems in social context on work ability as assessed by Insurance Physicians (IPs) in young adults applying for a disability benefit. Method: IPs of the Social Security Institute assessed young adults with disabilities (aged 15-27) applying for a disability benefit (n = 1755). Data were analyzed with multilevel ordinal regression techniques. Results: Primary diagnosis, co-morbidity and subclinical mental complaints were associated with IP-assessed work ability. Persons with mental health conditions as primary diagnosis were less ...
Purpose: For persons on disability benefits who are facing multiple problems, active labour market p...
Background Young adults that are not in education, training or employment represent ...
112 pp.Mental disorders are the leading cause of work disability among young adults. This study exam...
Purpose: To investigate the impact of diagnosis, co-morbidity, secondary conditions (e. g. learning ...
Contains fulltext : 154785.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Medi...
The purpose of this EMWAjong study was to evaluate the psychosocial functioning, the emotional well-...
Purpose: To better understand the relationship between employment and health and health care for peo...
Objective: To examine the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and support on selfreported...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and support on self-reporte...
Purpose: Assessing patients’ work ability is a task that many general practitioners consider challen...
Purpose: Work disability (WD) is a medico-legal concept that refers to disability benefits (DB) gran...
PURPOSE: To provide information on prevalence, comorbidity, age-of-onset and severity of mental diso...
Objective: Comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and quality of work disabilities and unmet ...
Objectives: Individual placement and support (IPS) is an effective approach for helping people with ...
Objectives: This paper investigates the relationship between part-time and full-time employment and ...
Purpose: For persons on disability benefits who are facing multiple problems, active labour market p...
Background Young adults that are not in education, training or employment represent ...
112 pp.Mental disorders are the leading cause of work disability among young adults. This study exam...
Purpose: To investigate the impact of diagnosis, co-morbidity, secondary conditions (e. g. learning ...
Contains fulltext : 154785.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: Medi...
The purpose of this EMWAjong study was to evaluate the psychosocial functioning, the emotional well-...
Purpose: To better understand the relationship between employment and health and health care for peo...
Objective: To examine the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and support on selfreported...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and support on self-reporte...
Purpose: Assessing patients’ work ability is a task that many general practitioners consider challen...
Purpose: Work disability (WD) is a medico-legal concept that refers to disability benefits (DB) gran...
PURPOSE: To provide information on prevalence, comorbidity, age-of-onset and severity of mental diso...
Objective: Comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and quality of work disabilities and unmet ...
Objectives: Individual placement and support (IPS) is an effective approach for helping people with ...
Objectives: This paper investigates the relationship between part-time and full-time employment and ...
Purpose: For persons on disability benefits who are facing multiple problems, active labour market p...
Background Young adults that are not in education, training or employment represent ...
112 pp.Mental disorders are the leading cause of work disability among young adults. This study exam...