33 The effects of exit from work on health across different socioeconomic groups Table 2. Study characteristics Author, publication year and country Population (dataset, cohort or register, n, sex, and age) Design (type and follow-up period) Statistical analyses (stratification and/or interaction term) Quality assessment score Rijs et al., 2012 Netherlands (15) LASA n=506 Male 64% Mean age 58.2 (range 55-64 years) Prospective Follow-up 1992-1993 and 1995-1996 Stratification; educational level Interaction term; exit from work with educational level 89% Salm, 2009 United States (39) HRS n=6,867 Male 40% Mean age 55.5 (SD 5.0) Prospective Follow-up 8 years Interaction term; exit from work with educational level 78% Sjösten et al., 2012 France (48) GAZEL cohort n=2,711 Male 63% Mean age 58.0 (range 50-66; SD 2.4) Prospective Follow-up 8 years Stratification; occupational level Interaction term; exit from work with occupational level 89% Vahtera et al., 2009 France (40) GAZEL cohort n=14,714 Male 79% Mean age 55.0 (range 37-63) Prospective Follow-up 14 years Stratification; occupational level Interaction term; exit from work with occupational level 89% Van Zon et al., 2016 United States (41) HRS n=7,242 Male 49% Mean age 57.0 (SD 3.6) Prospective Follow-up 20 years Interaction term; exit from work with occupational level and educational level 89% Westerlund et al., 2009 France (42) GAZEL cohort n=14,714 Male 79% Mean age 54.6 (SD 2.9) Prospective Follow-up 14 years Stratification; occupational level Interaction term; exit from work with occupational level 78% 2
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