Impact of psychosocial work factors on risk of medically certified sick leave due to common mental disorders: a nationwide prospective cohort study of Norwegian home care workers
Abstract Background The Norwegian home care services experience a high level of sick leave, a large proportion of which is due to common mental disorders. A substantial number of such cases can be attributed to psychosocial factors at work, but more knowledge about occupation-specific risk factors i...
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Main Authors: | Rigmor Harang Knutsen (Author), Morten Birkeland Nielsen (Author), Lars-Kristian Lunde (Author), Øivind Skare (Author), Håkon A. Johannessen (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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