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Table 3 DID estimates for SA prevalence and duration in those with graded (< 100%) SA and those with full (100%) SA, compared to original analysisa

From: Impact of the Norwegian Agreement for a More Inclusive Working Life on diagnosis-specific sickness absence in young adults: a difference-in-difference analysis

 

Original Analysis

< 100% SA

100% SA

Marginal Change

95% CI

Marginal Change

95% CI

Marginal Change

95% CI

Musculoskeletal (code L)

Prevalence (PP)

  Men

0.3

−0.2, 0.9

− 0.2

− 0.5, 0.1

0.5

− 0.0, 1.0

  Women

− 0.4

− 0.9, 0.1

− 0.1

−0.4, 0.3

− 0.4

−0.8, 0.1

Duration (days)

  Men

−16.6

−25.3, −7.9

− 12.2

−32.8, 8.4

− 17.7

− 27.3, −8.1

  Women

−4.3

− 10.9, 2.3

−2.7

− 13.9, 8.5

−9.1

− 17.4, − 0.8

Psychological (code P)

Prevalence (PP)

  Men

−0.1

− 0.4, 0.3

0.0

− 0.1, 0.2

− 0.1

−0.4, 0.2

  Women

0.2

−0.2, 0.6

0.2

−0.1, 0.4

0.1

−0.2, 0.4

Duration (days)

  Men

−6.1

−22.2, 10.0

22.3

−9.2, 53.9

−13.2

−31.7, 5.3

  Women

−1.4

−12.3, 9.5

−3.1

−22.2, 16.1

−5.4

− 19.0, 8.2

  1. a Analyses adjusted for economic activity (13 categories) and mean company size. Bold font indicates estimates are statistically significant at the 5% level
  2. PP percentage points, CI confidence interval