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1988 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA
To test (i) whether the harmful effects of average volume of alcohol consumption (AC) and heavy episodic drinking (HED) differ by socio-economic position (SEP), and (ii) if so, to what extent such differential effects can be attributed to an unequal distribution of harmful levels and patterns of drinking, health, life-style and social factors.A longitudinal cohort study with baseline in 2002 or 2006, with record-linkage to national registers.Stockholm County, Sweden.A total of 37 484 individuals, aged ...
Tópico(s): Health disparities and outcomes
2020 - Wiley | Addiction
Emelie Thern, Jonas Landberg, Tomas Hemmingsson,
Abstract Background Social inequalities in labor force participation are well established, but the causes of these inequalities are not fully understood. The present study aims to investigate the association between educational qualification and labor market marginalization (LMM) among mature-aged working men and to examine to what extent the association can be explained by risk factors over the life course. Method The study was based on a cohort of men born between 1949 and 1951 who were examined ...
Tópico(s): Workplace Health and Well-being
2020 - BioMed Central | BMC Public Health
Emelie Thern, Daniel Falkstedt, Melody Almroth, Katarina Kjellberg, Jonas Landberg, Theo Bodin, Bo Melin, Tomas Hemmingsson,
Abstract Background The present study aims to investigate the association between educational qualification and early labor market exit among men and to examine the contribution of labor market marginalization measured across the working life on this association. Method A register-linked cohort study was conducted including men who completed military service in 1969/70 (born between 1949 and 1951) and were alive at age 55 and not disability pension beneficiaries ( n = 40 761). Information on the highest ...
Tópico(s): Labor market dynamics and wage inequality
2022 - BioMed Central | BMC Public Health
E Carlsson, Tomas Hemmingsson, Jonas Landberg, Bo Burström, Emelie Thern,
Socioeconomic inequalities in labour market participation are well established. However, we do not fully know what causes these inequalities. The present study aims to examine to what extent factors in childhood and late adolescence can explain educational differences in early labour market exit among older workers.All men born in 1951-1953 who underwent conscription examination for the Swedish military in 1969-1973 (n = 145 551) were followed from 50 to 64 years of age regarding early labour market ...
Tópico(s): Health disparities and outcomes
2023 - BioMed Central | BMC Public Health
Lisa Berg, Jonas Landberg, Emelie Thern,
The social gradient in consumption behaviours has been suggested to partly explain health inequalities. The majority of previous studies have only included baseline measurements and not considered potential changes in behaviours over time. The study aimed to investigate the contribution of alcohol consumption and smoking to the social gradient in mortality and to assess whether the use of repeated measurements results in larger attenuations of the main association compared to using single baseline ...
Tópico(s): Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
2023 - Wiley | Drug and Alcohol Review
The distribution of sickness absence tends to be socially patterned less is however known about the underlying mechanisms and pathways of the social gradient found in sickness absence. The present study aims to investigate (i) if the risk function between average volume of alcohol consumption and sickness absence is modified by socio-economic position (SEP), and (ii) whether such an effect modification can be attributed to differences in drinking patterns and other risk factors including other lifestyle ...
Tópico(s): Employment and Welfare Studies
2023 - BioMed Central | BMC Public Health
Emelie Thern, Katrina Blindow, Erica Jonsson, Emma Brulin, Jonas Landberg, Theo Bodin, Devy L Elling,
The current study aims to (i) examine differences in hazardous alcohol consumption across different industries in Sweden and (ii) assess to what degree any such difference can be attributed to a differential distribution of nicotine use, health, and work environments among individuals working in these industries.
Tópico(s): Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects
2024 - Oxford University Press | Alcohol and Alcoholism
Emelie Thern, Katrina Blindow, Erica Jonsson, Emma Brulin, Jonas Landberg, Theo Bodin, Devy L Elling,
Abstract Introduction Alcohol consumption can result in great harm and cause tremendous expenses. Identifying at-risk groups and informing effective prevention is therefore imperative. The current study aims to identify what professions/branches in Sweden are more likely to report harmful use of alcohol and to investigate to what extend this can be attributed to individual and work-related characteristics, as well as how these trends have developed over time. Methods A repeated cross-sectional study ...
Tópico(s): Workplace Health and Well-being
2024 - Oxford University Press | Occupational Medicine
Emelie Thern, Daniel Falkstedt, Melody Almroth, Katarina Kjellberg, Jonas Landberg, Theo Bodin, Tomas Hemmingsson,
Tópico(s): Labor market dynamics and wage inequality
2022 - Elsevier BV | Safety and Health at Work
E Carlsson, Tomas Hemmingsson, Jonas Landberg, Bo Burström, Emelie Thern,
Abstract Previous studies have identified educational differences in early labour market exits, yet the mechanisms behind these disparities remain unclear. This study aims to examine to what extent common mental disorders (CMD) and alcohol-related morbidity can explain educational differences in early labour market exit. This cohort study included all men born 1951–53 who underwent conscription examination for military service in Sweden at age 18–20 (n = 136 466). The highest level of educational attainment ...
Tópico(s): Workplace Health and Well-being
2025 - Oxford University Press | European Journal of Public Health