Hypertension and Sickness Absence: The Role of Perceived Symptoms

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Samuel Melamed
Paul Froom
Manfred S. Green
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[1] Occupational Health and Rehabilitation Institute at Loewenstein Hospital,Sackler School of Medicine
[2] Tel Aviv University,undefined
[3] The Israel Center for Disease Control,undefined
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hypertension; absenteeism; perceived health; illness cognition; labeling;
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The association between perceived symptoms and absenteeism was examined in five groups of employed adults: normotensives, unaware hypertensives, aware and untreated hypertensives, aware and treated hypertensives, and falsely aware normotensives. Aware hypertensives (untreated and treated) and falsely aware normotensives had a higher average of perceived symptoms than normotensives, whereas unaware hypertensives had lower. The absenteeism rate across the groups showed a similar pattern. A significant interaction of perceived symptoms by study group on absenteeism was uncovered. Hypertensives and falsely aware normotensives who reported a low level of symptoms were not absent more than their normotensive counterparts. However, aware hypertensives and falsely aware normotensives who perceived a high symptoms level showed higher absenteeism than unaware hypertensives and normotensives with a similar level. This suggests that aware hypertensives have a greater tendency than both normotensives and unaware hypertensives to equate their symptoms with ill health and to act accordingly. Special attention should be directed to aware hypertensives who perceive a threat to their health.
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