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. 2015 Jun 1;10(6):e0128394. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0128394

Table 1. Hypotheses of the relationship between patient-initiated violence and psychological variables.

Dependent variable
Model type Independent variable Type of variable Value Ref. Emotional exhaustion (EE) Job satisfaction (JS) Intention to leave (IL)
Satisfaction with work (JS-1) Satisfaction with career (JS-2) Leave front-line clinical services(IL-1) Leave the hospital (IL-2) Quit practicing medicine (IL-3)
MT-I Verbal abuse(VA) binomial 0:none none + - - + + +
1: occurrence
MT-I Threats of assault(TA) binomial 0:none none + - - + + +
1:occurrence
MT-I Physical assault(PA) binomial 0:none none + - - + + +
1:occurrence
MT-II Verbal abuse(VA) ordinal 0:none none low freq.:+ low freq.: - low freq.: - low freq.:+ low freq.:+ low freq.:+
1:low freq. high freq:++ high freq: - - high freq: - - high freq:++ high freq:++ high freq:++
2:high freq.
MT-II Threats of assault(TA) ordinal 0:none none low freq.:+ low freq.: - low freq.: - low freq.:+ low freq.:+ low freq.:+
1:low freq. high freq:++ high freq: - - high freq: - - high freq:++ high freq:++ high freq:++
2:high freq.
MT-II Physical assault(PA) ordinal 0:none none low freq.:+ low freq.: - low freq.: - low freq.:+ low freq.:+ low freq.:+
1:low freq. high freq:++ high freq: - - high freq: - - high freq:++ high freq:++ high freq:++
2:high freq.

Note. Control variables considered in MT-I and MT-II included personal characteristics and work-related factors (see Table 2);

+: positive, -:negative, ++: increasingly positive, --:increasingly negative.