- Abstract:
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The benefits of work for physical, psychological, and financial wellbeing are well documented. Return to work (RTW) after unintentional injury is often delayed, and psychological morbidity may contribute to this delay. The impact of psychological morbidity on RTW after a wide range of unintentional injuries in the UK has not been adequately quantified.To quantify the role of psychological factors, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic distress, on RTW following unintentional injur...
Expand abstract - Publication status:
- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
- Version:
- Accepted manuscript
- Publisher:
- Royal College of General Practitioners Publisher's website
- Journal:
- British Journal of General Practice Journal website
- Volume:
- 67
- Issue:
- 661
- Pages:
- e555-e564
- Publication date:
- 2017-07-27
- Acceptance date:
- 2017-01-22
- DOI:
- EISSN:
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1478-5242
- ISSN:
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0960-1643
- Pubs id:
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pubs:815699
- URN:
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uri:52350c07-2839-45af-b297-cd758191ea97
- UUID:
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uuid:52350c07-2839-45af-b297-cd758191ea97
- Local pid:
- pubs:815699
- Language:
- English
- Keywords:
- Copyright holder:
- © British Journal of General Practice 2017
- Copyright date:
- 2017
- Notes:
- This is the author accepted manuscript following peer review version of the article. The final version is available online from Royal College of General Practitioners at: 10.3399/bjgp17x691673
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Psychological morbidity and return to work after injury: multicentre cohort study
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