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. 2014 Dec 24;4(12):e006685. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006685

Table 1.

Characteristics of participants in partial and full sick leave group at the time of intervention (n, %)

Partial sick leave n=1738 Full sick leave n=56 754
Sex (%)
 Female 1236 (71.1) 30 058 (53.0)
Age (years) (%)
 16–34 217 (12.5) 10 901 (19.2)
 35–44 430 (24.7) 11 231 (19.8)
 45–54 753 (43.3) 18 740 (33.0)
 55–65 338 (19.5) 15 882 (28.0)
 Mean (SD) 46.2 (9.0) 45.7 (11.3)
Annual gross income (€) (%)
 −30 000 1237 (71.2) 46 119 (81.3)
 30 001–60 000 409 (23.5) 9593 (16.9)
 60 001– 39 (2.2) 732 (1.3)
 Missing 53 (3.1) 310 (0.5)
 Median 24 618 20 668
Diagnostic categories (%)
 Mental disorders 663 (38.2) 14 255 (25.1)
 Musculoskeletal diseases 624 (35.9) 20 613 (36.3)
 Tumours 112 (6.4) 3031 (5.4)
 Traumas 136 (7.8) 8416 (14.8)
 Other  203 (11.7) 10 439 (18.4)
Insurance district (%)
 Northern 219 (12.6) 7764 (13.7)
 Western 259 (14.9) 7824 (13.8)
 Eastern 194 (11.2) 8525 (15.0)
 South-Western 410 (23.6) 13 254 (23.3)
 Southern 656 (37.7) 19 349 (34.1)
 Missing 0 (0.0) 38 (0.1)
Occupational branch (%) (non-imputed subsample n=4347)
 Technical and scientific work, etc 193 (11.1) 409 (9.4)
 Social and healthcare services 516 (29.7) 719 (16.5)
 Administration and office work 293 (16.9) 413 (9.5)
 Commercial work 113 (6.5) 288 (6.6)
 Agriculture and forestry 50 (2.9) 214 (4.9)
 Transport 60 (3.4) 269 (6.2)
 Industrial and construction work, mining 309 (17.8) 1146 (26.4)
 Service work 204 (11.7) 889 (20.5)