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Numerous studies have shown that insomnia predicts work absenteeism and work disability in adults, but only a few studies have examined this association in adolescents.
A recent study by Zhao et al. (20) predicts work times for light work of more than an hour at a WBGT of 34°C.
Our finding that hospital admission predicts not working 3 months following injury corroborates previous findings in the few studies to include non-hospitalised injuries that report that intensive care admission and length of hospital stay predicts work status.
Of the studies to find depression a significant predictor of RTW, Fukuoka et al (2009) [ 28] and Bhattacharyya et al (2007) [ 14] found that depression not only significantly predicts work resumption but that a dose response relationship exists between severity of depression and likelihood of RTW, six to twelve months after a cardiac event.
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For predicting work, unemployment and recurrent sickness absence both models have better prediction accuracy than the null model.
Fourier famously predicted work could become play – its qualities could absorb the qualities of aimlessness, humour, even eroticism.
Job resources predicted work engagement better than job demands.
The results show a fair fit between the mean values of observed and predicted work hour alternatives.
Our results indicated that seeking challenges in particular negatively predicted job boredom and positively predicted work engagement.
Entity theory of intelligence positively predicted work avoidance goal pursuit, while teacher and peer support buffered against it.
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