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Acquired Brain Injury Among Adolescents and Young Adults: A Nationwide Study of Labor Market Attachment
M S Worm
*
, M Kruse, J B Valentin, S W Svendsen, J F Nielsen,
J F Thomsen
, S P Johnsen
*
Corresponding author for this work
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Department of
Department of Neurology
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Older Adults
100%
Acquired Brain Injury
100%
Rehabilitation Needs
100%
Labour Market Attachment
100%
Returns to Education
80%
Young Patients
60%
Negatively Associated
60%
Rehabilitation Interventions
40%
Unmet
40%
Hospital Contacts
20%
National Register
20%
Preterm Labor
20%
Low Dose Rate
20%
Young Individuals
20%
Older Patients
20%
Cumulative Incidence Function
20%
Motor Problems
20%
Cause-specific Hazard Ratio
20%
Untapped Potential
20%
Public Transfer Payment
20%
Cognitive Sequelae
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Rehabilitation Engineering
100%
Acquired Brain Injury
100%
Sequela
83%
Hazard Ratio
16%
Cumulative Incidence
16%
Labor
16%