OBJECTIVES: To quantify the extent of emotionally straining sick-listing problems among three categories of physicians and find associations with workplace characteristics. METHODS: A questionnaire was answered by 3997 physicians (response rate: 71%). RESULTS: A larger proportion of physicians at orthopaedic clinics and, in particular, at Primary Health Care Centres (PHCCs), experienced sick-listing problems, compared to physicians at other clinics. Ten percent of PHCC physicians felt threatened by patients, at least once per month, in relation to sickness certification or worried about getting reported to the disciplinary board. PHCC physicians found sick-listing more problematic compared to others (OR 4.9; 95% CI 4.1-6.0). Having a workplace policy on sick-listing was associated with a reduced risk of experiencing several problems (OR 0.5-0.6, P