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Mapping dynamic working life patterns and the impact of occupational exposures: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Factors associated with health state valuations: a secondary analysis of an EQ-5D-3L valuation study from Jordan. [PDF]
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Analysis of current status and influencing factors of fear of recurrence in patients with coronary heart disease after PCI: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Peng Q, Li C, Shao Y, Hou X, Hu M.
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Unemployment and health 2: the implications of unemployment for therapy and rehabilitation
International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 1996Unemployment is experienced differently by different age, gender and geographically located groups, and disabled and chronically sick people are particularly vulnerable to unemployment, under-employment and downward mobility in employment. The rationale and selection procedures of rehabilitation need to be reviewed at times of high unemployment and ...
Barbara Steward
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Unemployment, disability and rehabilitation centres and their effects on mental health*
Journal of Occupational Psychology, 1983This paper describes an investigation into the impact of unemployment, disability and also rehabilitation centres on mental health. A measure of mental health was administered to clients entering an Employment Rehabilitation Centre, and again on completion of their course.
NIGEL J. KEMP, ANNIE MERCER
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Unemployment and health 1: the impact of unemployment on clients in therapy and rehabilitation
International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 1996Unemployment among client groups is common, because ill health may result from being out of work, and because the chronically sick and disabled are selected out of the labour market. Future employment and health prospects for some clients are particularly poor at times of recession.
Barbara Steward
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