Sickness Absence research collaboration seminar series on the health consequences of sickness absence.
Lead Research Organisation:
University College London
Department Name: Epidemiology and Public Health
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Oksanen T
(2011)
Is retirement beneficial for mental health?: antidepressant use before and after retirement.
in Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
Alexanderson K
(2012)
Diagnosis-specific sick leave as a long-term predictor of disability pension: a 13-year follow-up of the GAZEL cohort study.
in Journal of epidemiology and community health
Ferrie JE
(2009)
Diagnosis-specific sickness absence and all-cause mortality in the GAZEL study.
in Journal of epidemiology and community health
Vahtera J
(2010)
All-cause and diagnosis-specific sickness absence as a predictor of sustained suboptimal health: a 14-year follow-up in the GAZEL cohort.
in Journal of epidemiology and community health
Heponiemi T
(2010)
Association of contractual and subjective job insecurity with sickness presenteeism among public sector employees.
in Journal of occupational and environmental medicine
Westerlund H
(2009)
Does working while ill trigger serious coronary events? The Whitehall II study.
in Journal of occupational and environmental medicine
Leineweber C
(2011)
Sickness presenteeism among Swedish police officers.
in Journal of occupational rehabilitation
Westerlund H
(2009)
Self-rated health before and after retirement in France (GAZEL): a cohort study.
in Lancet (London, England)
Ferrie JE
(2011)
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.
in Occupational and environmental medicine
Zins M
(2011)
Effect of retirement on alcohol consumption: longitudinal evidence from the French Gazel cohort study.
in PloS one