Medicin og biovidenskab
Denmark
100%
Presenteeism
93%
Occupational Accidents
87%
Cohort Studies
47%
Adverse Childhood Experiences
44%
Occupations
37%
Occupational Groups
36%
Social Conditions
35%
Education
32%
Sweden
29%
Parents
29%
Social Support
29%
Health
27%
Longitudinal Studies
25%
Life Style
24%
Mental Health
23%
Parturition
23%
Logistic Models
22%
Odds Ratio
21%
Cross-Sectional Studies
19%
Prospective Studies
19%
Population
19%
Economic Status
17%
Income
16%
Child
16%
Confidence Intervals
15%
Incidence
14%
Cluster Analysis
13%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
13%
Young Adult
12%
Research Design
12%
Administrative Personnel
10%
Workforce
9%
Divorce
9%
Social Security
9%
Coronary Disease
9%
Health Status
8%
Poverty
8%
Child Care
8%
Economics
7%
Chronic Disease
7%
Computer Communication Networks
7%
Cardiovascular Diseases
7%
Research Personnel
7%
Adolescent Behavior
6%
Accidents
6%
Public Health
5%
Health Behavior
5%
Health Education
5%
Samfundsvidenskab
adulthood
86%
Denmark
74%
accident
53%
labor market
50%
adolescence
50%
illness
48%
socioeconomic position
37%
cross-sectional study
30%
longitudinal study
27%
masculinity
27%
young adult
27%
incidence
25%
Sweden
25%
social support
25%
childhood
24%
coping
23%
mental health
20%
participation
19%
worker
19%
adolescent
15%
regression
14%
time
13%
cardiovascular disease
12%
cluster analysis
12%
occupation
11%
learning
10%
experience
10%
logistics
10%
work force
10%
chronic illness
10%
confidence
9%
educational event
9%
gender
8%
random sample
7%
social policy
6%
Gender equality
6%
event
6%
small company
6%
work environment
6%
welfare state
6%
child care
5%
questionnaire
5%
social security
5%
social position
5%
divorce
5%
locus of control
5%
well-being
5%