Chapter 9. Consequences of being on sick leave (original) (raw)
A literature review on sick leave determinants (1984-2004)
Johan Groothoff
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health, 2009
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Short-term sick leave and future risk of sickness absence and unemployment - the impact of health status
Christina Lindholm
BMC Public Health, 2012
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Sick at work—a risk factor for long-term sickness absence at a later date?
Claus D. Hansen
Journal of epidemiology and community …, 2009
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Prevention of long-term sickness absence and major depression in high-risk employees: a randomised controlled trial
Ijmert Kant, Nicole Jansen
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2011
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Can the Economic and Social Costs of Sickness Absence be Reduced by Improving the Quality of Working Life? In Whitfield, D. (ed.) Employee Wellbeing and Working Life: Towards an Evidence-based Policy Agenda
Elaine Wainwright
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Sickness Presenteeism Today, Sickness Absenteeism Tomorrow? A Prospective Study on Sickness Presenteeism and Future Sickness Absenteeism
Lennart Bodin, Gunnar Aronsson
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2009
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Sickness Absence: a Pan-European Study
Ilias Livanos, Alexandros Zangelidis
2010
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Physical, psychosocial, and organisational factors relative to sickness absence: a study based on Sweden Post
Finn Diderichsen
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2001
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Depressive Complaints as a Predictor of Sickness Absence Among the Working Population
Ijmert Kant, Nicole Jansen
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2009
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How to measure sickness absence? Literature review and suggestion of five basic measures
G. Hensing, Peter Allebeck
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 1998
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Sickness absence poses a threat to the Swedish Welfare State: a cross-sectional study of sickness absence and self-reported illness
Ahmad Al-Windi
BMC Public Health, 2007
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Diagnosis and duration of sickness absence as predictors for disability pension: Results from a three-year, multi-register based and prospective study
Espen Bratberg
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2003
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Differences in the association between sickness absence and long-term sub-optimal health by occupational position: a 14-year follow-up in the GAZEL cohort
Hugo Westerlund
Occupational and …, 2011
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Author's response to reviews Title: Sick-leave track record and other potential predictors of a disability pension A population based study of 8,218 men and women followed for 16 years Authors
Thorne Wallman
2008
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A comparison of self-reported sickness absence with absences recorded in employers' registers: evidence from the Whitehall II study
Jane Ferrie
2005
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Refusal to take a sick leave as an estimate of the phenomenon of presenteeism in Poland
Aleksandra Czerw
Oncotarget
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Sick-leave track record and other potential predictors of a disability pension. A population based study of 8,218 men and women followed for 16 years
Thorne Wallman, Henry Eriksson, Edward Palmer, Saga Johansson, Hans Wedel, Kurt Svärdsudd
BMC Public Health, 2009
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A meta-analysis of observational studies identifies predictors of sickness absence
Ijmert Kant
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2007
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Six Years of Sick Leave Spells in a Group of University Civil Workers. Can Modern Work Bring Them a New Health Problem?
Carlos Ruiz Frutos
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The effectiveness of two occupational health intervention programmes in reducing sickness absence among employees at risk. Two randomised controlled trials
Antti Mal, Timo Aro
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2008
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All-cause and diagnosis-specific sickness absence as a predictor of sustained suboptimal health: a 14-year follow-up in the GAZEL cohort
Hugo Westerlund
… of epidemiology and …, 2010
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The side-effects of sick leave: Are psychiatrists unintentionally harming their patients?
Christoffel Grobler
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‘Too scared to go sick’-reformulating the research agenda on sickness absence
Ian Cunningham
Industrial Relations Journal, 2010
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Sickness absence and subsequent disposable income: A population-based cohort study
Emilie Friberg
Scandinavian journal of public health, 2015
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The relation between psychosocial risk factors and cause-specific long-term sickness absence
Bart Clercq, Lutgart Braeckman
The European Journal of Public Health, 2014
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Sickness Absence and Economic Incentives: Dissertation Summary
Nicolas Ziebarth
2011
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‘Too scared to go sick’-reformulating the research agenda on sickness absence: Too Scared to go Sick
Dora Scholarios
Industrial Relations Journal, 2010
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