Disability Benefit Receipt
Cross-source consensus on Disability Benefit Receipt from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Among non-working participants, 90 received disability benefit, representing 20.4% of all working-age patients and 40% of non-workers. — Are the dimensions of positive health associated with work participation and receiving disability benefit? A cross-sectional study in outclinic patients with chronic gastrointestinal disorders
- Work participation and disability benefit receipt were not treated as opposite ends of one scale. — Are the dimensions of positive health associated with work participation and receiving disability benefit? A cross-sectional study in outclinic patients with chronic gastrointestinal disorders
- Every positive health dimension was significantly related to disability benefit receipt in bivariate analyses, although not every individual variable was significant. — Are the dimensions of positive health associated with work participation and receiving disability benefit? A cross-sectional study in outclinic patients with chronic gastrointestinal disorders
- Worse complaints and functioning were associated with a higher likelihood of receiving disability benefit. — Are the dimensions of positive health associated with work participation and receiving disability benefit? A cross-sectional study in outclinic patients with chronic gastrointestinal disorders
- Adding disorder subgroup classification further improved the model explaining disability benefit receipt. — Are the dimensions of positive health associated with work participation and receiving disability benefit? A cross-sectional study in outclinic patients with chronic gastrointestinal disorders