N. Blank et F. Diderichsen, SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM SICK-LEAVE IN SWEDEN - RELATIONSHIPS WITH SOCIAL CIRCUMSTANCES, WORKING-CONDITIONS AND GENDER, Scandinavian journal of social medicine, 23(4), 1995, pp. 265-272
The primary aim of the study was to analyse similarities and differenc
es between repeated spells of short-term sick-leave (more than 3 spell
s of less than 7 days' duration in a 12-month period) and long-term ab
sence through sickness (at least 1 spell of more than 59 days' duratio
n in a 12-month period) in relation to variables representing certain
social circumstances and aspects of the work situation. Particular att
ention was paid to gender differences. The study, which had a cross-se
ctional design, employed data from the surveys of living conditions (U
LF) conducted by Statistics Sweden over the period 1986-89. The study
group comprised 13,828 employed persons between the ages of 16 and 65.
The results suggested the existence of a common mechanism by which a
variety of factors are related to the taking of both repeated short sp
ells and long-term sick-leave; gender differences with regard to the e
ffect of working conditions on the taking of sick-leave may be incorre
ctly estimated if factors related to occupational structure are not ta
ken into consideration; a less than additive effect of physical job de
mands and repeated short spells of sick-leave on subjective health was
found.