Health behaviours and psychosocial working conditions as predictors of disability pension due to different diagnoses: a population-based study
Abstract Background To investigate whether the clustering of different health behaviours (i.e. physical activity, tobacco use and alcohol consumption) influences the associations between psychosocial working conditions and disability pension due to different diagnoses. Methods A population-based sam...
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Main Authors: | Annina Ropponen (Author), Jurgita Narusyte (Author), Karri Silventoinen (Author), Pia Svedberg (Author) |
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