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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
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Double trouble! Do workplace supports mitigate lost productivity for young workers with both severe rheumatic diseases and depressive symptoms?

Background The objectives of this longitudinal study were to understand how comorbid rheumatic disease and depression symptoms were associated with at-work productivity among young adults, and to examine whether workplace support modified this association. Methods Seventy-six Canadian young adults
scandanavian journal of work, environment and health
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Impact of employment and income support interventions on the health of young adults with episodic disability: Findings from a systematic review

Young adults living with episodic disabilities face unpredictable disruptions to their employment and health. Our study aimed to examine the impact of employment and income support interventions on the health and well-being of young adults living with episodic disabilities. Methods We
SSM- qualitative research in health
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Divided in a digital economy: Understanding disability employment inequities stemming from the application of advanced workplace technologies

s The digital transformation of the economy is characterized by the rapid advancement and wide-spread workplace application of digital technologies. Our study aimed to unpack how the digital transformation of the economy contributes to challenges and opportunities for the sustainable
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Journal
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The future of work in shaping the employment inclusion of young adults with disabilities: a qualitative study

The world of work is changing and creating challenges and opportunities for the employment inclusion of young people with disabilities. In this article, the perceptions held by young adults with disabilities regarding participation in the future of work are examined. Design/methodology
Arthritis Care and Research
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How does job insecurity and workplace activity limitations relate to rheumatic disease symptom trajectories in young adulthood? A longitudinal study

Workplace and labor market conditions are associated with the health of the working population. A longitudinal study was conducted among young adults with rheumatic disease to examine workplace activity limitations and job insecurity and their relationship with disease symptom trajectories
Arthritis Care and Research
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Rheumatic disease disclosure at the early career phase and its impact on the relationship between workplace supports and presenteeism

Young adults with rheumatic disease face challenges communicating health needs, accessing workplace support, and sustaining productivity. Our objective was to examine whether disclosure modifies the relationship between workplace support and presenteeism. Methods An online survey was
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