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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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."
"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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