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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2013 Jun 9;87(5):493–500. doi: 10.1007/s00420-013-0889-2

Table 2. Distribution of self-reported ergonomic strain and musculoskeletal pains among construction apprentices in the MassBUILT study.

Self-reported ergonomic straina for each musculoskeletal pain Neck pain Shoulder pain Hand pain Back pain




Total N Prevalence* N (%) Total N Prevalence* N (%) Total N Prevalence* N (%) Total N Prevalence* N (%)
Almost never 43 16 (37.2) 37 13 (35.1) 57 9 (14.0) 94 30 (32.0)
Sometimes but less than 1 h 240 74 (30.8) 234 83 (35.5) 367 85 (23.2) 465 204 (43.9)
1–4 h 624 239 (38.3) 690 268 (38.7) 771 220 (28.5) 815 415 (51.0)
More than 4 h 309 152 (49.2) 251 130 (51.8) 543 182 (33.5) 363 226 (62.3)
Missing 11 4 (36.4) 12 5 (29.4) 22 6 (27.3) 16 10 (62.5)
Total 1,227b 485 (39.5) 1,224b 498 (40.7) 1,760 501 (28.5) 1,753 885 (50.5)
*

p value of the chi-square test about difference of prevalence of each musculoskeletal pain by self-reported ergonomic pain was <0.001 for each of four musculoskeletal pains

a

Self-reported ergonomic strain was assessed by the amount of time on the job for stressful body postures for each musculoskeletal pain

b

Sample size for the analysis about neck pain and shoulder pain is smaller than others, probably because of confusing skip instructions that preceded the questions about neck pain or shoulder pain