Demand-specific work ability, poor health and working conditions in middle-aged full-time employees

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Demand-specific work ability, poor health and working conditions in middle-aged full-time employees. / Nabe-Nielsen, Kirsten; Thielen, Karsten; Nygaard, Else; Thorsen, Sannie Vester; Diderichsen, Finn.

I: Applied Ergonomics, Bind 45, Nr. 4, 07.2014, s. 1174–1180.

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Nabe-Nielsen, K, Thielen, K, Nygaard, E, Thorsen, SV & Diderichsen, F 2014, 'Demand-specific work ability, poor health and working conditions in middle-aged full-time employees', Applied Ergonomics, bind 45, nr. 4, s. 1174–1180. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2014.02.007

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Nabe-Nielsen, K., Thielen, K., Nygaard, E., Thorsen, S. V., & Diderichsen, F. (2014). Demand-specific work ability, poor health and working conditions in middle-aged full-time employees. Applied Ergonomics, 45(4), 1174–1180. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2014.02.007

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Nabe-Nielsen K, Thielen K, Nygaard E, Thorsen SV, Diderichsen F. Demand-specific work ability, poor health and working conditions in middle-aged full-time employees. Applied Ergonomics. 2014 jul.;45(4):1174–1180. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2014.02.007

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Nabe-Nielsen, Kirsten ; Thielen, Karsten ; Nygaard, Else ; Thorsen, Sannie Vester ; Diderichsen, Finn. / Demand-specific work ability, poor health and working conditions in middle-aged full-time employees. I: Applied Ergonomics. 2014 ; Bind 45, Nr. 4. s. 1174–1180.

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abstract = "We investigated the prevalence of reduced demand-specific work ability, its association with age, gender, education, poor health, and working conditions, and the interaction between poor health and working conditions regarding reduced demand-specific work ability. We used cross-sectional questionnaire data from 3381 full-time employees responding to questions about vocational education, job demands and social support (working conditions), musculoskeletal pain (MSP) and major depression (MD) (poor health) and seven questions about difficulty managing different job demands (reduced demand-specific work ability). Reduced demand-specific work ability varied from 9% to 19% among the 46-year old and from 11% to 21% among the 56-year old. Age was associated with two, gender with four, and education with all measures of reduced demand-specific work ability. MSP was associated with four and MD was associated with six measures of reduced demand-specific work ability. We found no interaction between working conditions and poor health regarding reduced demand-specific work ability.",
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