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Keyword: Arthritis

Trajectories of physical, mental health and health satisfaction before and after arthritis diagnosis: a UK population-based study

Some combinations of long-term health conditions linked to worse quality of life

Certain combinations of long-term health conditions reduce quality of life

Multimorbidity clusters and their associations with health‑related quality of life in two UK cohorts

Depression linked to poor life quality, study finds

Effects of employees living with an ‘arthritis’ on sickness absence and transitions out of employment: a comparative observational study in the UK

Association of latent class analysis-derived multimorbidity clusters with adverse health outcomes in patients with multiple long-term conditions: comparative results across three UK cohorts

Long-term health conditions and UK labour market outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic

Changes to healthcare utilisation and symptoms for common mental health problems over the first 21 months of the COVID-19 pandemic: parallel analyses of electronic health records and survey data in England

How does arthritis affect employment? Longitudinal evidence on 18,000 British adults with arthritis compared to matched controls

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