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Health, work and demographic factors associated with a lower risk of work disability and unemployment in employees with lower back, neck and shoulder pain

机译:与较低的后面,颈部和肩部疼痛的员工较低的卫生,工作和人口统计因素有关的较低风险和员工失业

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BACKGROUND:Chronic musculoskeletal pain affects over 20% of the adult population and is one of the most common reasons for sick leave in Sweden. The aim of this study was to investigate which demographic, health and psychosocial work environment factors are of importance for a lower risk of future work disability and unemployment among workers with low back pain (LBP) and/or neck shoulder pain (NSP), and if familial factors influence these associations.METHODS:All 5556 persons that reported having LBP and/or NSP in a web-based questionnaire study in 2004-2006 were included. They were followed up for work disability (sick leave ?90?days or disability pension), and unemployment (?180?days in a year) until 31 December 2013. Hazard ratios (HR) with 95% confidence intervals were calculated using cox proportional hazard models of the whole sample, adjusting for covariates. In addition, co-twin analyses of outcome discordant twin pairs were conducted to assess the impact of familial confounding on the associations.RESULTS:Being male, 19-28?years old, having higher education, only NSP, no history of depression or anxiety, good self-rated health, low job demands and high job control were associated with a lower risk of work disability (adjusted HR ranging between 0.29-0.85). No history of anxiety and depression and high job control was associated with a lower risk of unemployment (adjusted HR ranging from 0.53 and 0.67). Familial factors were found to affect the association between education and work disability, but none of the other associations investigated.CONCLUSIONS:Among those with LBP or NSP, good health in terms of mental- and self-rated health, few pain sites, as well as good psychosocial working conditions seem to indicate a lower risk for work disability.
机译:背景:慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛影响成年人口超过20%,是瑞典病假的最常见原因之一。本研究的目的是调查哪些人口,健康和心理社会工作环境因素对于未来的未来工作残疾风险和低腰(LBP)和/或颈部肩痛(NSP)的工人的风险较低,以及如果家庭因素影响了这些协会。方法:包括在2004 - 2006年的基于网络的问卷研究中具有LBP和/或NSP的所有5556人。他们随访了工作残疾(病假>?90?天或残疾养老金),并失业(>?180?每日一次)至2013年12月31日。使用95%置信区间的危险比率(HR)计算使用COX成比例危险模型的整体样本,调整协变量。此外,对结果不和谐双对的共同分析是对家庭混淆对协会的影响。结果:是男性,19-28?岁,具有高等教育,只有NSP,没有抑郁症或焦虑的历史,良好的自我评价的健康,低工作需求和高作业控制与较低的工作障碍风险较低有关(调整后的HR范围在0.29-0.85之间)。没有焦虑和抑郁症和高职位控制的历史与失业风险较低有关(调整后的HR范围为0.53和0.67)。被发现家族因素影响教育和工作残疾之间的关联,但其他协会都没有调查。结论:在患有LBP或NSP的人中,在精神和自我评价的健康方面,很少的疼痛部位良好的心理社会工作条件似乎表明工作残疾风险较低。

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