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The Association between Shift Work and Treatment-seeking Migraine in Denmark
Gitte Sofie Jakobsen, Anne Matilde Timm,
Åse Marie Hansen
, Anne Helene Garde,
Kirsten Nabe-Nielsen
Department of Public Health
Section of Social Medicine
13
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Keyphrases
Causal Inference
14%
Daily Routines
14%
Day Worker
14%
Denmark
100%
Design Selection
14%
Disability
14%
Europe
14%
Evening Work
42%
Migraine
100%
Night Work
28%
Potential Confounders
14%
Selection Mechanism
14%
Seniority
14%
Shift Work
100%
Sleep Disturbance
14%
Top 10
14%
Treatment Seeking
100%
Work-seeking
100%
Working Hours
14%
Working Population
14%
Years of Life Lost
14%
Social Sciences
Danish
33%
Denmark
100%
Europe
33%
Manpower
33%
Night Work
66%
Shift Work
100%
Sociodemographics
33%
Working Hours
33%
Neuroscience
Migraine
100%
Sleep Disorder
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Sociodemographics
100%
Psychology
Causal Inference
100%