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Badarin, Kathryn
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Mangot-Sala, Lluís
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Matilla Santander, Nuria
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Kreshpaj, Bertina
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Hernando Rodríguez, Julio César, 1988-
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Aronsson, Amanda Emma
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Kvart, Signild
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Thern, Emelie
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Gunn, Virginia
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Östergren, Per-Olof
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Julià, Mireia
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Baron, Sherry L.
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Muntaner, Carles, 1957-
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Wegman, David H.
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Bodin, Theo
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2026-01-28T13:28:45Z
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2026-01-28T13:28:45Z
dc.date.issued
2026-01-27T13:41:05Z
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2026-01-27T13:41:05Z
dc.date.issued
2026-01-27T13:41:04Z
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Badarin K, Mangot-Sala L, Matilla Santander N, Kreshpaj B, Hernando Rodriguez JC, Aronsson AE, Kvart S, Thern E, Gunn V, Ostergren PO, Julia M, Baron S, Muntaner C, Wegman DH, Bodin T. Precarious employment, strenuous working conditions and the long-term risk of diagnosed chronic musculoskeletal disorders. Occup Environ Med. 2024;81(12):595-602. DOI: 10.1136/oemed-2024-109867
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https://hdl.handle.net/10230/72369
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2024-109867
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http://hdl.handle.net/10230/72369
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Objectives To investigate the effect of precarious employment (PE) on the risk of diagnosed chronic musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) among Swedish workers in occupations with strenuous working conditions. Methods This nationwide register-based cohort study included workers registered as living in Sweden in 2005, aged 21-60 at the 2010 baseline. Three samples were included: workers with high biomechanical workload (n=680 841), repetitive work (n=659 422) or low job control (n=703 645). PE was evaluated using the SWE-ROPE (2.0) construct, which includes: contractual insecurity, temporariness, multiple jobs, income and collective bargaining agreement from 2010. Three exposure groups were created: PE, substandard and standard employment (SE). MSD data were obtained from outpatient registers (2011-2020). Cox proportional-hazards models estimated crude and adjusted sex-specific HRs with 95% CIs. Various outcomes were investigated for the different samples. Results Among workers with heavy biomechanical workload, results suggest increased risks of back MSDs in PE compared with those in SE. No association was found between PE and tendonitis in repetitive work, but PE was associated with an increased Carpal Tunnel Syndrome risk among men. Among workers with low job control, PE was associated with increased risks of soft tissue disorders among men and fibromyalgia among women. Conclusions PE was associated with an increased risk of MSDs among workers with strenuous working conditions, with variations depending on disorder and sex. The findings suggest a differential exposure to biomechanical workload within occupations. Targeted interventions and strengthened workplace safety regulations are needed to protect the musculoskeletal health of workers in PE.
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BMJ Publishing Group
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2024;81(12):595-602
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Longitudinal studies
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Musculoskeletal system
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Occupational health
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Upper extremity
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Precarious employment, strenuous working conditions and the long-term risk of diagnosed chronic musculoskeletal disorders
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion