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. 2010 Aug 23;172(6):700–707. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwq186

Table 1.

Mortality Rates (1993–2009) According to Spells of Psychiatric Sickness Absence of >7 Days (1990–1992) and Covariates in the French GAZEL Cohort Study

No. % With ≥1 Psychiatric Sickness Absences in 1990–1992
Deaths in 1993–2008
No. % No. %
Total participants 19,962 1,144 5.7
Sickness absence, 1990–1992a
    0 Spells 11,830 59.3 591 5.0
    ≥1 Spell with a psychiatric diagnosis 1,294 6.5 111 8.6
    ≥1 Spell with a nonpsychiatric diagnosis 6,549 32.8 460 7.0
    ≥1 Spell with a missing diagnosis 2,460 12.3 162 6.6
Age group, years
    36–40 2,119 10.6 277 13.1 55 2.6
    41–45 10,405 52.1 602 5.8 527 5.1
    46–50 7,438 37.3 415 5.6 562 7.6
Sex
    Men 14,604 73.2 560 3.8 971 6.7
    Women 5,358 26.8 734 13.7 173 3.2
Occupational grade
    High 3,931 19.7 463 11.8 298 7.6
    Medium 11,383 57.0 730 6.4 636 5.6
    Low 4,648 23.3 101 2.2 210 4.5
Marital status
    Married/living with partner 17,766 89.0 1,028 5.8 970 5.5
    Single/divorced/separated/widowed 2,196 11.0 266 12.1 174 7.9
Tobacco smoking status
    Nonsmoker 14,262 71.4 831 5.8 612 4.3
    Smoker 5,712 28.6 463 8.1 535 9.3
Alcohol use
    None 519 2.6 79 15.2 45 8.7
    Moderate 17,546 87.9 1,089 6.2 894 5.1
    Heavy 1,897 9.5 126 6.6 205 10.8
a

Sickness absence groups are not mutually exclusive because participants may have spells in more than one category.