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Assessment of the healthy worker survivor effect in the relationship between psychosocial work-related factors and hypertension
2019
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
ObjectivesThe healthy worker survivor effect (HWSE) usually leads to underestimation of the effects of harmful occupational exposures. HWSE is characterised by the concomitance of three associations: (1) job status–subsequent exposure, (2) job status–disease and (3) previous exposure–job status. No study has reported the coexistence of these associations in the relationship between psychosocial work-related factors and health. We assessed if HWSE is present when measuring the effects of
doi:10.1136/oemed-2018-105460
pmid:30981995
fatcat:b4no4w6stfgcfekiaxy47y3ili