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. 2013 Jan-Feb;67(1):64–72. doi: 10.5014/ajot.2013.005785

Table 2.

Occupations Reported by Participants With and Without Complaints of Symptoms or Functional Deficits, by Job Content Questionnaire Results

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Active (n = 37) Passive (n = 2) Low Strain (n = 32) High Strain (n = 7)
Participants With Complaints
Administrative assistant (2) Personal banker Administrative assistant (2) Bus driver (2)
Attorney Surgical technician Babysitter Registered nurse (3)
Audiologist Customer service representative Telemarketing representative
Cook, food service (2) Dock worker
Educator, faculty (5) Fellowship coordinator
Hospital administrator Home health aide
Lifeguard Homemaker
Lift operator Insurance broker
Medical technologist Janitor
Nurse anesthetist Physical therapist
Nurse assistant Physical therapist assistant
Painter, drywall (union) Respiratory therapist
Paramedic School librarian
Pharmacist Therapy attendant
Registered nurse (2)
Scheduler
Service manager
Sprinkler fitter
Participants Without Complaints
Accountant Administrative assistant (3) Undergraduate student
Administrative assistant Electromyography technician
Educator, faculty (3) Graduate student (5)
Finance director Manager
Medical transcriptionist Occupational or physical therapist (2)
Nurse case manager Physical therapist assistant (2)
Registered nurse Professor
Sonographer (2) Speech–language pathologist
Tax reporting manager Substitute teacher, emergency medical technician

Note. N = 88; 10 participants were unemployed and not included in the analyses.