Main activity trajectory clusters of unemployed people with partial work ability and cluster features
CONCLUSIONS: Unemployed individuals with partial work ability form a heterogeneous population who often have several different underlying reasons for decreased work ability. Multiple data sources are needed to identify the special characteristics and needs of the people with partial work ability.PMID:37981792 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231210347 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - November 20, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Joonas Poutanen Kia Gluschkoff Johanna Kausto Matti Joensuu Source Type: research

Long-term social assistance recipients' experiences with an increased monthly payment: a qualitative pilot study
CONCLUSIONS: Being given this opportunity led to a feeling of increased dignity and greater inclusion in society among this selected group of participants. They appreciated the simplified conditions and reduced requirements for administrative matters. All expressed that spending 8 months without contact with the social welfare office was a liberation.PMID:37953704 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231209369 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - November 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Astrid Torbj ørnsen Inger Utne Borghild L øyland Source Type: research

Non-participation in a health examination survey in a rural-provincial area of Denmark - results from the Lolland-Falster Health Study (LOFUS)
CONCLUSIONS: Only about one third of subjects invited to LOFUS participated. Yet, this is a relatively high participation rate compared with other recent health examination surveys in Denmark. Furthermore, there was a relatively flat social gradient in the non-participation rate across the studied determinants.PMID:37953717 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231206879 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - November 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Signe Lyngs øe S øren Lophaven Randi Jepsen Therese Holmager Astrid Janssens Elsebeth Lynge Source Type: research

Long-term social assistance recipients' experiences with an increased monthly payment: a qualitative pilot study
CONCLUSIONS: Being given this opportunity led to a feeling of increased dignity and greater inclusion in society among this selected group of participants. They appreciated the simplified conditions and reduced requirements for administrative matters. All expressed that spending 8 months without contact with the social welfare office was a liberation.PMID:37953704 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231209369 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - November 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Astrid Torbj ørnsen Inger Utne Borghild L øyland Source Type: research

Non-participation in a health examination survey in a rural-provincial area of Denmark - results from the Lolland-Falster Health Study (LOFUS)
CONCLUSIONS: Only about one third of subjects invited to LOFUS participated. Yet, this is a relatively high participation rate compared with other recent health examination surveys in Denmark. Furthermore, there was a relatively flat social gradient in the non-participation rate across the studied determinants.PMID:37953717 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231206879 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - November 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Signe Lyngs øe S øren Lophaven Randi Jepsen Therese Holmager Astrid Janssens Elsebeth Lynge Source Type: research

Long-term social assistance recipients' experiences with an increased monthly payment: a qualitative pilot study
CONCLUSIONS: Being given this opportunity led to a feeling of increased dignity and greater inclusion in society among this selected group of participants. They appreciated the simplified conditions and reduced requirements for administrative matters. All expressed that spending 8 months without contact with the social welfare office was a liberation.PMID:37953704 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231209369 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - November 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Astrid Torbj ørnsen Inger Utne Borghild L øyland Source Type: research

Non-participation in a health examination survey in a rural-provincial area of Denmark - results from the Lolland-Falster Health Study (LOFUS)
CONCLUSIONS: Only about one third of subjects invited to LOFUS participated. Yet, this is a relatively high participation rate compared with other recent health examination surveys in Denmark. Furthermore, there was a relatively flat social gradient in the non-participation rate across the studied determinants.PMID:37953717 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231206879 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - November 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Signe Lyngs øe S øren Lophaven Randi Jepsen Therese Holmager Astrid Janssens Elsebeth Lynge Source Type: research

Long-term social assistance recipients' experiences with an increased monthly payment: a qualitative pilot study
CONCLUSIONS: Being given this opportunity led to a feeling of increased dignity and greater inclusion in society among this selected group of participants. They appreciated the simplified conditions and reduced requirements for administrative matters. All expressed that spending 8 months without contact with the social welfare office was a liberation.PMID:37953704 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231209369 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - November 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Astrid Torbj ørnsen Inger Utne Borghild L øyland Source Type: research

Non-participation in a health examination survey in a rural-provincial area of Denmark - results from the Lolland-Falster Health Study (LOFUS)
CONCLUSIONS: Only about one third of subjects invited to LOFUS participated. Yet, this is a relatively high participation rate compared with other recent health examination surveys in Denmark. Furthermore, there was a relatively flat social gradient in the non-participation rate across the studied determinants.PMID:37953717 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231206879 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - November 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Signe Lyngs øe S øren Lophaven Randi Jepsen Therese Holmager Astrid Janssens Elsebeth Lynge Source Type: research

Long-term social assistance recipients' experiences with an increased monthly payment: a qualitative pilot study
CONCLUSIONS: Being given this opportunity led to a feeling of increased dignity and greater inclusion in society among this selected group of participants. They appreciated the simplified conditions and reduced requirements for administrative matters. All expressed that spending 8 months without contact with the social welfare office was a liberation.PMID:37953704 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231209369 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - November 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Astrid Torbj ørnsen Inger Utne Borghild L øyland Source Type: research

Non-participation in a health examination survey in a rural-provincial area of Denmark - results from the Lolland-Falster Health Study (LOFUS)
CONCLUSIONS: Only about one third of subjects invited to LOFUS participated. Yet, this is a relatively high participation rate compared with other recent health examination surveys in Denmark. Furthermore, there was a relatively flat social gradient in the non-participation rate across the studied determinants.PMID:37953717 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231206879 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - November 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Signe Lyngs øe S øren Lophaven Randi Jepsen Therese Holmager Astrid Janssens Elsebeth Lynge Source Type: research

Long-term social assistance recipients' experiences with an increased monthly payment: a qualitative pilot study
CONCLUSIONS: Being given this opportunity led to a feeling of increased dignity and greater inclusion in society among this selected group of participants. They appreciated the simplified conditions and reduced requirements for administrative matters. All expressed that spending 8 months without contact with the social welfare office was a liberation.PMID:37953704 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231209369 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - November 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Astrid Torbj ørnsen Inger Utne Borghild L øyland Source Type: research

Non-participation in a health examination survey in a rural-provincial area of Denmark - results from the Lolland-Falster Health Study (LOFUS)
CONCLUSIONS: Only about one third of subjects invited to LOFUS participated. Yet, this is a relatively high participation rate compared with other recent health examination surveys in Denmark. Furthermore, there was a relatively flat social gradient in the non-participation rate across the studied determinants.PMID:37953717 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231206879 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - November 13, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Signe Lyngs øe S øren Lophaven Randi Jepsen Therese Holmager Astrid Janssens Elsebeth Lynge Source Type: research

Trends in ages at death of Norwegian centenarians: the 1870-1904 birth cohorts
CONCLUSIONS: The available evidence suggests that the stagnation in centenarian lifespans may be partly due to the failure to find ways of dealing with neurodegenerative diseases.PMID:37899540 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231206529 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - October 30, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Anthony Medford Vegard Skirbekk Bj ørn Heine Strand Source Type: research

Trends in ages at death of Norwegian centenarians: the 1870-1904 birth cohorts
CONCLUSIONS: The available evidence suggests that the stagnation in centenarian lifespans may be partly due to the failure to find ways of dealing with neurodegenerative diseases.PMID:37899540 | DOI:10.1177/14034948231206529 (Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health)
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Public Health - October 30, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Anthony Medford Vegard Skirbekk Bj ørn Heine Strand Source Type: research