Sequence analysis of sickness absence and disability pension days in 2012–2018 among privately employed white-collar workers in Sweden: a prospective cohort study

Objective The aim of the study is to explore sequences of sickness absence (SA) and disability pension (DP) days from 2012 to 2018 among privately employed white-collar workers.Design A 7-year prospective cohort study using microdata from nationwide registers.Setting Sweden.Participants All 1 283 51...

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Main Authors: Kristina Alexanderson, Kristin Farrants, Laura Salonen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2023-12-01
Series:BMJ Open
Online Access:https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/12/e078066.full
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description Objective The aim of the study is to explore sequences of sickness absence (SA) and disability pension (DP) days from 2012 to 2018 among privately employed white-collar workers.Design A 7-year prospective cohort study using microdata from nationwide registers.Setting Sweden.Participants All 1 283 516 privately employed white-collar workers in Sweden in 2012 aged 18–67.Methods Sequence analysis was used to describe clusters of individuals who followed similar development of SA and DP net days/year, and multinomial logistic regression to analyse associations between sociodemographic variables and belonging to each observed cluster of sequences. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were adjusted for baseline sociodemographics.Results We identified five clusters of SA and DP sequences: (1) ‘low or no SA or DP’ (88.7% of the population), (2) ‘SA due to other than mental diagnosis’ (5.2%), (3) ‘SA due to mental diagnosis’ (3.4%), (4) ‘not eligible for SA or DP’ (1.4%) and (5) ‘DP’ (1.2%). Men, highly educated, born outside Sweden and high-income earners were more likely to belong to the first and the fourth cluster (ORs 1.13–4.49). The second, third and fifth clusters consisted mainly of women, low educated and low-income (ORs 1.22–8.90). There were only small differences between branches of industry in adjusted analyses, and many were not significant.Conclusion In general, only a few privately employed white-collar workers had SA and even fewer had DP during the 7-year follow-up. The risk of belonging to a cluster characterised by SA or DP varied by sex, levels of education and income, and other sociodemographic factors.
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spelling doaj.art-1ce257b9c12f46dea251956e79ac43be2024-02-23T05:15:08ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open2044-60552023-12-01131210.1136/bmjopen-2023-078066Sequence analysis of sickness absence and disability pension days in 2012–2018 among privately employed white-collar workers in Sweden: a prospective cohort studyKristina Alexanderson0Kristin Farrants1Laura Salonen2Karolinska Institutet Division of Insurance Medicine, Stockholm, SwedenKarolinska Institutet Division of Insurance Medicine, Stockholm, SwedenFinnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, FinlandObjective The aim of the study is to explore sequences of sickness absence (SA) and disability pension (DP) days from 2012 to 2018 among privately employed white-collar workers.Design A 7-year prospective cohort study using microdata from nationwide registers.Setting Sweden.Participants All 1 283 516 privately employed white-collar workers in Sweden in 2012 aged 18–67.Methods Sequence analysis was used to describe clusters of individuals who followed similar development of SA and DP net days/year, and multinomial logistic regression to analyse associations between sociodemographic variables and belonging to each observed cluster of sequences. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were adjusted for baseline sociodemographics.Results We identified five clusters of SA and DP sequences: (1) ‘low or no SA or DP’ (88.7% of the population), (2) ‘SA due to other than mental diagnosis’ (5.2%), (3) ‘SA due to mental diagnosis’ (3.4%), (4) ‘not eligible for SA or DP’ (1.4%) and (5) ‘DP’ (1.2%). Men, highly educated, born outside Sweden and high-income earners were more likely to belong to the first and the fourth cluster (ORs 1.13–4.49). The second, third and fifth clusters consisted mainly of women, low educated and low-income (ORs 1.22–8.90). There were only small differences between branches of industry in adjusted analyses, and many were not significant.Conclusion In general, only a few privately employed white-collar workers had SA and even fewer had DP during the 7-year follow-up. The risk of belonging to a cluster characterised by SA or DP varied by sex, levels of education and income, and other sociodemographic factors.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/12/e078066.full
spellingShingle Kristina Alexanderson
Kristin Farrants
Laura Salonen
Sequence analysis of sickness absence and disability pension days in 2012–2018 among privately employed white-collar workers in Sweden: a prospective cohort study
BMJ Open
title Sequence analysis of sickness absence and disability pension days in 2012–2018 among privately employed white-collar workers in Sweden: a prospective cohort study
title_full Sequence analysis of sickness absence and disability pension days in 2012–2018 among privately employed white-collar workers in Sweden: a prospective cohort study
title_fullStr Sequence analysis of sickness absence and disability pension days in 2012–2018 among privately employed white-collar workers in Sweden: a prospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Sequence analysis of sickness absence and disability pension days in 2012–2018 among privately employed white-collar workers in Sweden: a prospective cohort study
title_short Sequence analysis of sickness absence and disability pension days in 2012–2018 among privately employed white-collar workers in Sweden: a prospective cohort study
title_sort sequence analysis of sickness absence and disability pension days in 2012 2018 among privately employed white collar workers in sweden a prospective cohort study
url https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/12/e078066.full
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