Depressive symptoms as a predictor for subsequent work nonparticipation due to long-term sickness absence, unemployment and early retirement in a cohort of 2,413 employees in Germany

The complete article "Depressive symptoms as a predictor for subsequent work nonparticipation due to long-term sickness absence, unemployment and early retirement in a cohort of 2,413 employees in Germany" is a chapter of the Book of proceedings. 16th Conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology "Contributions of OHP to social justice", Granada 2024 (p. 527).

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Title:  Depressive symptoms as a predictor for subsequent work nonparticipation due to long-term sickness absence, unemployment and early retirement in a cohort of 2,413 employees in Germany. 

Written by:  U. Rose, H. Burr

in: Book of proceedings. 16th Conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology "Contributions of OHP to social justice", Granada 2024 / F. Frost, K. Teoh, F. St-Hilaire, A. Denman, C. Leduc, M. Muñoz (Eds.) Nottingham:  EAOHP, 2024.  pages: 527

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