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Changes in drinking as predictors of changes in sickness absence: a case-crossover study.

Jenni M ErvastiMika KivimäkiJaana PenttiJaana I HalonenJussi VahteraMarianna Virtanen
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2017)
Increase in drinking was related to increases in short-term and long-term sickness absences. Men and employees with a low socioeconomic position in particular seemed to be at risk.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption