You are kindly invited to the fourth in-between conference seminar from the EUPHA Social security work and health section on 19 March from 13:00 – 15:00 2024 CET.

At this digital seminar we will aim to showcase the range of research going on within the research field by letting a number of researchers present their projects. We will also allow plenty of time for questions and discussions. We hope that many will take the opportunity to meet up and be inspired!

The seminar is free and can be accessed through the following link here
Meeting ID: 941 4980 2836 Access code: 784012

Presenters

René de Vries
PhD student, University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands
Title: The long arm of adversity. An epidemiological study on childhood adversity, adolescent psychopathology and labour market outcomes in young adulthood’

Ida Karlsson
PhD student, Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Title: Evaluation of a problem-solving intervention with workplace involvement in primary health care, for employees on sickness absence due to common mental disorders – a cluster randomized controlled trial.

Marije Hagendijk
PhD student, Amsterdam University Medical Center, The Netherlands
Title: Value@WORK: value-based healthcare in work-focused healthcare

Anna-Maria Hultén
Postdoc, Gothenburg University, Sweden
Title: Early identification of primary health care patients at risk of sick leave due to work-related stress. A situated understanding.

Hope to see you all!
Kind regards, on behalf of the Future Group
Femke Abma







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