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. 2012 Dec 21;2(6):e001752corr1. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-001752corr1

Correction

PMCID: PMC3569111  PMID: 23263020

Kausto J, Solovieva S, Virta LJ, et al. Partial sick leave associated with disability pension: propensity score approach in register-based cohort study. BMJ Open 2012;2:e001752. Incorrect figures were published in table 5. The corrected table is published below.

Table 5.

Absolute and relative risk reduction (a risk difference between partial and full sick leave groups, ARR* and RRR*) of the use of partial and full disability pension with 95% CIs in the matched subsample

Full disability pension
Partial disability pension
ARR (%) 95% CI RRR (%) 95% CI NNT ARR (%) 95% CI RRR (%) 95% CI NNT
Total 6 3 to 9 41 24 to 55 16 −8 −10 to (−5) −159 −264 to (−84) −14
Men 10 4 to 16 47 20 to 65 10 −5 −10 to (−0) −102 −302 to (−2) −21
Women 4 0.5 to 7 32 5 to 52 26 −9 −12 to (−6) −180 −315 to (−89) −12
Mental disorders 8 3 to 13 42 17 to 59 12 −10 −14 to (−7) −361 −795 to (−138) −10
Musculoskeletal disorders 6 2 to 11 51 19 to 70 15 −7 −12 to (−2) −94 −202 to (−24) −15
Traumas and tumours 2 −4 to 8 17 −54 to 56 53 0 −8 to 2 −95 −409 to 25 −31

*Negative values indicate an increase in risk.

*NNT, number needed to treat to prevent full disability pension.


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