Henk-Jan Boersema

116 Chapter 6 Figure 1 Overview of the inclusion flow Of the applicants assessed with an inability to work fulltime, the majority (64.7%) were considered to be able to work about four hours per day (Table 1). Applicants with an inability to work fulltime were significantly more often female. Age, educational level and multimorbidity did not differ significantly between applicants with an ability and an inability to work fulltime. Applicants diagnosed with (post-traumatic) stress disorders, mood affective disorders, and schizophrenia and delusional disorders were significantly more present in the group assessed with an inability to work fulltime, while applicants diagnosed with mental retardation, ADHD, adjustment disorders (including burn-out), anxiety disorders, personality disorders and addictions were significantly more present in the group Figure 1 Overview of the inclusion flow No Residual Work Capacity Of the 12,325 applicants, 77.5% (n = 9550) were assessed with residual work capacity. Applicants without residual work capacity were younger, more often male and had less often multimorbidity than applicants with residual work capacity (see Table 1). Educational level was difficult to compare due to a high percentage of missing data, especially in the group without residual work capacity. Applicants diagnosed with (post-traumatic) stress disorders, mood affective disorders, addictions, and schizophrenia and delusional disorders were significantly more present in the group with no residual work

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