Title of article :
Incidence of disability pension and associations
with socio-demographic factors in a Swedish twin cohort
Author/Authors :
A °
sa Samuelsson، نويسنده , , K. Alexanderson، نويسنده , , A. Ropponen، نويسنده , ,
P. Lichtenstein، نويسنده , , P. Svedberg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Purpose The incidence of disability pension (DP), especially
due to mental diagnoses, has increased in many
countries, but knowledge of socio-demographic risk factors
for DP is limited. Further, the influences of genetics and
early-life factors (jointly called familial factors) on these
associations remain to be studied. The aims were to study
incidence of DP (due to all and mental diagnoses) and
associations with socio-demographic factors, and also to
establish whether associations differ with DP diagnosis and
sex, and are influenced by familial factors.
Methods A prospective cohort study of all twins born in
1928–1958 (n = 52,609) in Sweden was conducted. The
twins were followed from 1993 to 2008 regarding DP. Cox
proportional hazard models were applied.
Results The cumulative incidence of DP was 17 %. Of all
the DP diagnoses 20 % were mental. Higher age
(C45 years), being a woman or unmarried, and/or living in
a semi-urban area were risk factors for DP. Low education,
being a blue-collar worker or being self-employed predicted
either higher (all diagnoses) or lower (mental diagnoses)
risk of DP. Rural areas were associated with DP due
to mental diagnoses. The estimates varied for men and
women. After adjustment for familial factors the associations
of DP with education and marital status were attenuated
and no longer significant. Similar results were
apparent for DP due to mental diagnoses and socioeconomic
status.
Conclusions Familial factors may select individuals into
some of the established risk environments for DP. Studies
investigating the causes of DP need to take such
confounding into account.
Keywords :
Sick leave Disability pension Mental disorders Twins Incidence
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)