2000
DOI: 10.1177/154193120004403050
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Low Back Pain as a Predictor of Sickness Absence due to Low Back Disorders

Abstract: The objective of the study was to investigate two types of self-reported low back pain, sciatic and local, as predictors of sickness absence due to low back disorders. The study population comprised 4265 workers in a large forestry company. The workers filled out a self-administrative questionnaire on musculoskeletal symptoms and potential risk factors. Sickness absence was followed for subsequent 12 months via medical records. Log-linear modeling was used to investigate the associations between the predictors… Show more

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