Exposure to work-related violence and/or threats of violence as a predictor of certified sickness absence due to mental disorders: a prospective cohort study of 16,339 Swedish men and women in paid work.

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Full Title: Int Arch Occup Environ Health

Abbreviation: Int Arch Occup Environ Health

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Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Occupational Medicine

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"Declarations Conflict of interestThe authors declare no conflict of interests. Ethics approvalThe research has been approved by the Regional Ethics Board in Stockholm and the Swedish Ethical Review Authority (#2012/373–31/5, 2013/2173–32, 2015/2187–32, 2015/2298–32). Conflict of interest The authors declare no conflict of interests."

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"Funding Open access funding provided by Stockholm University. The present work was supported by the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working life and Welfare (FORTE) (#2019–01318). The Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health has been supported by the Swedish Research Council (VR; #2021-00154, #2018-00544, #2009-6192, #825-2013-1645 and #821-2013-1646), partly through the REWHARD (RElations, Work and Health across the life-course—A Research Data infrastructure) consortium. SLOSH has also previously been supported by FORTE (#2005-0734 and #2009-1077) and through the Stockholm Stress Centre of Excellence financed by the FORTE (#2009-1758)."

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