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Perceived stress and sickness absence: a prospective study of 17,795 employees in Denmark.

Sannie Vester ThorsenJacob PedersenMari-Ann FlyvholmJesper KristiansenRugulies ReinerUte Bültmann
Published in: International archives of occupational and environmental health (2019)
The prospective association of perceived stress with risk of sickness absence was stronger among women than men. Among women, perceived stress was more strongly associated with long-term sickness absence than with all-length sickness absence.
Keyphrases
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