Annina Ropponen, Emma Pettersson, Jurgita Narusyte, Pia Svedberg
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Other aims were to account for familial confounding and to examine the associations between sequences and sociodemographic characteristics.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>Among 28,474 Swedish twins, the patterns of interruptions of working life four years before the first M00-M99 diagnosis (MSD) and five years after MSD diagnosis were investigated with a sequence analysis in a seven-element state space consisting of sustainable working life, unemployment >90 days, moderate SA/DP (30-179 days), almost full year of SA/DP (180-365 days), full year of SA/DP (⩾ 365 days), death, and old-age pension.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The six-cluster solution had the best fit to the data. Five clusters had varying patterns of interruptions of sustainable working life (Clusters 2-6, <i>n</i> = 537-1949 with SA/DP, unemployment, but also accounting death and old-age pension) compared with the largest cluster with primarily sustainable working life (<i>n</i> = 23,316). Age, sex and familial factors affected the likelihood of belonging to the clusters with SA/DP.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>\n <b>Most Swedish twins with or without MSD diagnosis have a sustainable working life, although MSD was both prevalent and a strong risk factor for belonging to the clusters with SA/DP. 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Sequences of sickness absence, disability pension and unemployment four years before and five years after musculoskeletal diagnosis among Swedish twins.
Aims: To investigate sustainable working life via identification of time-related sequences of sickness absence (SA), disability pension (DP) and unemployment four years before and five years after the first musculoskeletal diagnosis in a Swedish twin cohort. Other aims were to account for familial confounding and to examine the associations between sequences and sociodemographic characteristics.
Methods: Among 28,474 Swedish twins, the patterns of interruptions of working life four years before the first M00-M99 diagnosis (MSD) and five years after MSD diagnosis were investigated with a sequence analysis in a seven-element state space consisting of sustainable working life, unemployment >90 days, moderate SA/DP (30-179 days), almost full year of SA/DP (180-365 days), full year of SA/DP (⩾ 365 days), death, and old-age pension.
Results: The six-cluster solution had the best fit to the data. Five clusters had varying patterns of interruptions of sustainable working life (Clusters 2-6, n = 537-1949 with SA/DP, unemployment, but also accounting death and old-age pension) compared with the largest cluster with primarily sustainable working life (n = 23,316). Age, sex and familial factors affected the likelihood of belonging to the clusters with SA/DP.
Conclusions: Most Swedish twins with or without MSD diagnosis have a sustainable working life, although MSD was both prevalent and a strong risk factor for belonging to the clusters with SA/DP. Thus, early prevention of MSD and prevention of recurrent or long sickness absences due to any cause would be merited while paying special attention to women also.
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The Scandinavian Journal of Public Health is an international peer-reviewed journal which has a vision to: publish public health research of good quality; contribute to the conceptual and methodological development of public health; contribute to global health issues; contribute to news and overviews of public health developments and health policy developments in the Nordic countries; reflect the multidisciplinarity of public health.