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Comparisons of self-reported and register data on sickness absence among public …


M Voss, S Stark, L Alfredsson, E Vingard, M … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - oem.bmj.com
Results: The annual number of sick-leave days was lower according to the
self-reported information than to the register data. For women the agreement
between the two sickness absence measures for no sick-leave days, 1–7 ...
Cited by 18 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions

[CITATION] Sickness absence in Sweden


U Lidwall, S Marklund, P Skogman Thoursie - Worklife and health in Sweden, 2004
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Inhalable (1-> 3) glucans as a non-allergenic exposure factor in Dutch bakeries


B Stuurman, T Meijster, D Heederik, G … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - oem.bmj.com
Methods: β(1 3)glucan levels were analysed in 186 personal inhalable dust
measurements obtained from a random population of bakery workers. Association
between respiratory health effects and exposure to β(1 3)glucan was ...
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Prevalence and causes of self-reported work-related stress in head teachers

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S Phillips, D Sen, R McNamee - Occupational Medicine, 2007 - Soc Occupational Med
Background Work-related stress (WRS) is the leading cause of occupational
ill-health in the education sector in the UK. Headship is believed to be a
stressful role although there is little current research into stress in ...
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Long-term sick-listing among women in the public sector and its associations with age, social …


E Vingard, P Lindberg, M Josephson, M Voss, B … - Scandinavian journal of public health, 2005 - sjp.sagepub.com
Long-term sick-listing among women in the public sector and its associations
with age, social situation, lifestyle, and work factors: A three-year follow-up
study ... EVA VINGARD 1 , PER LINDBERG 1 , MALIN JOSEPHSON 1 , MARGARETHA ...
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A comparison of self-reported sickness absence with absences recorded in employers' …

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JE Ferrie, M Kivimaki, J Head, MJ Shipley, J … - British Medical Journal, 2005 - oem.bmj.com
A comparison of self-reported sickness absence with ... JE Ferrie, M Kivimäki,
J Head, MJ Shipley, J Vahtera, MG Marmot .......................................
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Effects of training to implement new working methods to reduce knee strain in floor layers. A …


LK Jensen, C Friche - British Medical Journal, 2008 - oem.bmj.com
Results: Two years after training, 38% used the new working methods weekly or
daily compared to 37% three months after the courses, and 10% before. Among
controls, only 16% had used the new working methods weekly or daily. The ...
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Self-efficacy beliefs predict sustained long-term sick absenteeism in individuals with …


H Busch, S Goransson, B Melin - Pain Practice, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract: Recovery beliefs are assumed to predict rehabilitation outcomes and
return-to-work in various clinical conditions but are less frequently assessed
in musculoskeletal disorders. We tested the hypothesis that recovery ...
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Secular trends in cardiovascular risk factors with a 36-year perspective: Observations …


C Björkelund, D Andersson-Hange, K … - Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 2008 - informahealthcare.com
Objectives. To study secular trends in cardiovascular risk factors in four
different cohorts of women examined in 1968–1969, 1980–1981, 1992–1993 and
2004–2005. Design. Comparison of four representative cohorts of 38- and ...
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[CITATION] Chapter 5.6: Major public health problems–musculoskeletal disorders


E Vingård - Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2006 - Informa Healthcare
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