Journal of Occupational Health
Online ISSN : 1348-9585
Print ISSN : 1341-9145
ISSN-L : 1341-9145
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Sickness absence among young employees: trends from 2002 to 2013
Hilla Sumanen Olli PietiläinenJouni LahtiEero LahelmaOssi Rahkonen
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2015 Volume 57 Issue 5 Pages 474-481

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Objectives: Young adults entering employment are a key group in extending work careers, but there is a lack of research on trends in work ability among young employees. Prolonged sickness absence (SA) constitutes a risk for permanent work disability. We examined 12-year trends in SA spells among young female and male municipal employees. Methods: The data were obtained from the employers' registers in the City of Helsinki, Finland. The data included employees aged 18–24, 25–29, 30–34, and 35–54 from 2002 to 2013 (the average number for each year was 31,600). Self-certified (1–3 days) and medically certified intermediate (4–14 days) and long (15+ days) SAs were examined. Joinpoint regression models were used to identify major changes in SA trends. Results: Younger employees had more short SAs but fewer long SAs than older employees. During the study period, SAs of almost any length first increased and later decreased among both genders, except for young men. The turning points for short SA were in 2007–2011 among younger and older employees. In intermediate and long SAs the respective turning points were in 2008–2009 and 2005–2009. Women had more SAs in all categories. Conclusions: Age is related to the length of absences. Given the relatively low chronic morbidity among younger employees, it is likely that reasons other than ill health account for increased SA. More evidence on factors behind the changing trends is needed in order to reduce SA and extend the working careers of young people.(J Occup Health 2015; 57: 474–481)

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2015 by the Japan Society for Occupational Health
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