Impact of anxiety and depression disorders on sustained return to work after work-related musculoskeletal strain or sprain: a gender stratified cohort study
Conclusions Findings suggest that workers' compensation benefits and programs intended to improve RTW after musculoskeletal injury should take pre-existing and new onset anxiety and depression disorders into consideration and that gender-sensitive work disability strategies may be warranted.PMID:33744976 | DOI:10.5271/sjweh.3951
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Andrea Marie Jones Mieke Koehoorn Ute B ültmann Christopher B McLeod Source Type: research
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