Adult social position and sick leave: the mediating effect of physical workload
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to quantify how much of the adult social gradient in sick leave can be attributed to the mediating role of physical workload while accounting for the role of childhood and adolescent social position and neuroticism. METHODS: Our sample consisted of 2099 women and 1229 men...
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Main Authors: | Karina Corbett (Author), Jon Michaeal Gran (Author), Petter Kristensen (Author), Ingrid Sivesind Mehlum (Author) |
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Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH),
2015-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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