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. 2012 Jul 6;5:247. doi: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-247

Table 2.

Associations of stress responses and self-rated health with SOC and stressors in 190 male workers: model 1a

Dependent variables Adjusted R2 Independent variables (partial regression coefficient) b
Tension
0.214***
SOC (−0.408***)
Job demand (quantity) (−0.193**)
Fatigue
0.306**
SOC (−0.390***)
Job demand (quantity) (−0.357***)
Anxiety
0.313***
SOC (−0.352***)
Job demand (quality) (−0.349***)
Low support from supervisor (0.187*)
Depression
0.335***
SOC (−0.411***)
Low support from supervisor (0.197**)
Married (−0.195**)
Job demand (quantity) (−0.158*)
Subjective symptoms
0.092***
SOC (−0.314***)
Vigor
0.395***
SOC (0.275**)
Low job aptitude (−0.206**)
Low support from supervisor (−0.254***)
Self-rated health 0.018* Physical job load (−0.183**)
Work duration (0.182*)
Low support from colleagues (−0.157*)

a See Methods section for the stepwise multiple regression model procedure.

b Only those significantly associated with dependent variables are shown.

*p < 0.05 **p < 0.01 ***p < 0.001.