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Depression and disability pension in Finland

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1997
During the period 1987‐1994 there has been a threefold increase in disability pensions granted to individuals with affective disorders in Finland. Possible reasons for this development include a deep economic recession, changes in the diagnostic system, and better recognition of affective disorders. Against this background, it seems relevant to ask why,
J K, Salminen   +2 more
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Determinants of disability pension applications and awarded disability pensions in Finland, 2009 and 2014

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2019
Aims: Examining the non-medical determinants of applying for and being awarded disability pension is important for assessing the functionality of the disability pension system. We examined how demographic and socioeconomic factors as well as factors related to the disability process associate with the probability of applying for disability pension and
Riku Perhoniemi   +2 more
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Disability Pension Case

International Law Reports, 1992
War and armed conflict — Occupation of foreign territory — Termination — Legal status of Soviet forces stationed in German Democratic Republic — Treaty concerning Relations between USSR and German Democratic Republic, 1955 — Agreement on Questions relating to the Temporary Presence of Soviet forces on the Territory of the German Democratic Republic ...
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Epidemiological research in disability pensioning.

Scandinavian journal of social medicine. Supplementum, 1980
Udgivelsesdato: 1980 ...
Jeune, B   +3 more
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Diabetes Mellitus and Disability Pension

Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1989
Disability documents of all diabetic persons ( n = 1,707) granted a disability pension in Sweden during 1980 were studied. The following factors were analysed: age, sex, civil status, profession, unemployment, being a housewife, immigration status, form for disability pension application, duration of diabetes, type of treatment, presence of classical ...
Ingalill Morén-Hybbinette   +2 more
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Alcohol Problems among Male Disability Pensioners

Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1976
Alcohol problems among male disability pensioners. Medhus A. (Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Lund, Sweden). The study covers two materials from Malmö: 1. All 235 men who were granted temporary or permanent disability pension for the first time in 1964. 2.
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European Disability Pension Policies

2018
Conceptual framework and literature review, Mark Shucksmith The changing rural context, Toivo Miulu, Alana Gilbert, Euan Phimister and Mark Shucksmith Methodology, Birgit Jentsch The attractiveness of rural areas for young people, Elizabeth Auclair and Didier Vanoni The impact of programmes under the European employment guidelines on young people in ...
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Disability Pension for Major Depression in Finland

American Journal of Psychiatry, 2000
The authors' goal was to investigate the treatment received before receipt of a disability pension for major depression in a representative sample of depressed patients.The medical statements for a random sample of 277 subjects drawn from the Disability Pension Register of the Social Insurance Institution were examined.
E T, Isometsä, H, Katila, T, Aro
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Differential Mortality among Semiskilled Applicants of Disability Pension

Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1988
The mortality experience among 4440 applicants for disability pension has been examined during a period of observation of ten years. All applicants were males and had been member of the Danish Semiskilled Workers' Union. The reference group consists of age matched male members of the same union.
Hasle, H, Jeune, B, Skytthe, A
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Permanent impairments, disabilities and disability pensions related to accidents in Norway

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2001
The purpose of this study was to estimate the burden of accidents in terms of new disability pensioners related to accidental injuries in Norway and to use this information to supplement the picture of the epidemiology of accidents in Norway. The basis of the study was 7,241 new disability pensioners due to accidents in the Disability Register of the ...
J, Lund, T, Bjerkedal
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