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. 2013 Aug 9;24(2):199–212. doi: 10.1007/s10926-013-9466-5

Table 8.

The intensity of transitions from and to 100 % disability pension (DP); Cox proportional hazards regression of relative risk (HRR), and the probability for being on DP (HRR) during a 4-year follow-up after work-related rehabilitation, (n = 584)

From DP To DP On DP
HRR (CI 95 %) HRR (CI 95 %) HRR (CI 95 %)
Age 1.50 (1.301.70)** 1.51 (1.311.73)** 1.51 (1.321.74)**
Gender
 Men 1 1 1
 Female 1.90 (1.043.50)* 1.84 (1.043.25)* 2.08 (1.233.49)*
Diagnoses
 Musculoskeletal 1 1 1
 Mental 0.75 (0.50–1.20) 1.06 (0.65–1.71) 1.12 (0.69–1.81)
 Other 2.25 (1.244.11)* 2.97 (1.515.91)** 4.78 (2.409.54)**
Occupation
 Blue-collar 1 1 1
 White-collar 0.80 (0.42–1.50) 0.81 (0.44–1.50) 0.68 (0.39–1.17)
 Health and social workers 0.41 (0.210.80)* 0.41 (0.200.90)* 0.42 (0.210.84)*
 Education and child care 0.64 (0.32–1.30) 0.51 (0.240.98)* 0.28 (0.130.59)**
 Service sector 0.71 (0.34–1.44) 1.13 (0.61–2.14) 0.79 (0.42–1.48)
Sick leave length
 0–4 months 1 1 1
 5–8 months 2.41 (1.254.56)* 1.92 (0.97–3.80) 1.92 (0.97–3.80)
 9–12 months 1.63 (0.81–3.34) 1.74 (0.85–3.54) 1.27 (0.62–2.60)
 >12 months 2.61 (1.325.10)** 2.61 (1.265.41)* 3.13 (1.516.46)**

Fully adjusted analysis for age, gender, diagnoses, occupation, and sick leave length before work-related rehabilitation. * p < .05, ** p < .005

Bold values are statistical significant