Abstract:
BACKGROUND:Existing research suggests that workplace injuries can have significant economic and social consequences for workers; but there are no quantitative studies on complete populations. METHODS:The British Columbia Linked Health Database (BCLHD) was used to examine 1994 injured workers who lost work time due to the injury (LT) and a group of injured individuals who did not lose time after their injuries (NLT). Three outcomes were explored: (1) residential change, (2) marital instability, and (3) social assistance use. Logistic regression adjusted for several individual and injury characteristics. RESULTS:LTs were more likely to move and collect income assistance benefits, and less likely to experience a relationship break-up than the NLTs. LTs off work for 12 or more weeks were more likely to receive income assistance than LTs off for less time. CONCLUSIONS:The increased risk suggests that the long-term economic consequences of disabling work injury may not be fully mitigated by workers compensation benefits.
journal_name
Am J Ind Medjournal_title
American journal of industrial medicineauthors
Brown JA,Shannon HS,Mustard CA,McDonough Pdoi
10.1002/ajim.20503subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2007-09-01 00:00:00pages
633-45issue
9eissn
0271-3586issn
1097-0274journal_volume
50pub_type
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