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Trajectories of precarious employment and the risk of myocardial infarction and stroke among middle-aged workers in Sweden: A register-based cohort study

Matilla-Santander, Nuria; Muntaner, Carles; Kreshpaj, Bertina; Gunn, Virginia; Jonsson, Johanna; Kokkinen, Lauri; Selander, Jenny; Baron, Sherry L.; Orellana, Cecilia; Östergren, Per Olof; Hemmingsson, Tomas; Wegman, David H.; Bodin, Theo (2022-04)

 
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Matilla-Santander, Nuria
Muntaner, Carles
Kreshpaj, Bertina
Gunn, Virginia
Jonsson, Johanna
Kokkinen, Lauri
Selander, Jenny
Baron, Sherry L.
Orellana, Cecilia
Östergren, Per Olof
Hemmingsson, Tomas
Wegman, David H.
Bodin, Theo
04 / 2022

The Lancet Regional Health - Europe
100314
doi:10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100314
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Background: The aim is to identify trajectories of precarious employment (PE) over time in Sweden to examine associations of these with the subsequent risk of myocardial infarction (MI) and stroke. Methods: This is a nation-wide register-based cohort study of 1,583,957 individuals aged 40 to 61 years old residing in Sweden between 2003-2007. Trajectories of PE as a multidimensional construct and single PE components (contractual employment relationship, temporariness, income levels, multiple job holding, probability of coverage by collective agreements) were identified for 2003-2007 by means of group-based model trajectories. Risk Ratios (RR) for MI and stroke according to PE trajectories were calculated by means of generalized linear models with binomial family. Findings: Adjusted estimates showed that constant PE and borderline PE trajectories increased the risk of MI (RR: 1·08, CI95%:1·05-1·11 and RR:1·13, CI95%: 1·07-1·20 respectively) and stroke (RR:1·14, CI95%: 1·10-1·18 and HR:1·24, CI95%: 1·16-1·33 respectively) among men. A higher risk of stroke in men was found for the following unidimensional trajectories: former agency employees (RR:1·32, CI95%:1·04-1·68); moving from high to a low probability of having collective agreements (RR: 1·10, CI95%:1·01-1·20). Having constant low or very low income was associated to an increased risk of MI and Stroke for both men and women. Interpretation: The study findings provide evidence that PE increases the risk of stroke and possibly MI. It highlights the importance of being covered by collective bargaining agreements, being directly employed and having sufficient income levels over time. Funding: The Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare, no. 2019-01226.
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