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. 2010 Mar 3;17(2):125–133. doi: 10.1007/s12529-010-9081-1

Table 1.

Means, standard deviations, test–retest reliabilities (r t), and Pearson intercorrelations (n = 267)

M SD r t 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1. Gendera (1) 0.09 0.28
2. Age (1) 39.0 8.7 0.16*
3. Education (1) 3.90 1.29 0.22* −0.12*
4. Mental demands (1) 3.16 0.69 0.55* −0.06 0.04 0.02
5. Emotional demands (1) 2.97 0.51 0.61* 0.05 −0.16* 0.19* 0.42*
6. Physical demands (1) 3.04 0.91 0.77* −0.24* −0.22* 0.20* 0.39* 0.28*
7. Job control (1) 3.70 0.45 0.53* 0.10 −0.04 0.31* −0.14* −0.08 −0.22*
8. Job satisfaction (1) 3.92 0.88 0.39* −0.05 −0.08 0.05 −0.12* −0.08 −0.12 0.26*
9. Psychosomatic complaints (1) 4.27 2.86 0.57* −0.19* −0.01 −0.16* 0.12* 0.11 0.16* −0.07 −0.25*
10. Sickness absence (1) 1.30 1.55 0.42* −0.05 −0.08 −0.14* 0.15* 0.15* 0.14* −0.11 −0.10 0.17*
11. Job satisfaction (2) 4.08 0.78 0.39* −0.06 0.07 −0.03 −0.08 −0.13* −0.10 0.27* 0.39* −0.13* −0.04
12. Psychosomatic complaints (2) 3.79 2.87 0.57* −0.15* −0.11 −0.15* 0.09 0.11 0.22* −0.12 −0.05 0.57* 0.22* −0.28*
13. Sickness absence (2) 1.30 1.33 0.42* −0.02 −0.12 −0.05 0.14* 0.07 0.14* −0.08 −0.09 0.04 0.42* −0.13* 0.17*

(1) Time 1, (2) Time 2

*p < 0.05, two-tailed

aGender was coded 0 (male) and 1 (female)