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. 2015 Sep 1;6(4):338–344. doi: 10.1016/j.shaw.2015.08.003

Table 3.

Logistic regression on general workers' job stressors

Variables B S.E. Exp(B)
Demographic (control)
 Gender (ref: male) −0.083* 0.032 0.920
 Education 0.047 0.015 1.048
 Health satisfaction −0.271 0.023 0.763
Work conditions
 Employment status (ref: regular work)
 Irregular work 0.143 0.042 1.154
 Irregular work*, job instability −0.298 0.087 0.742
 Industry sector (ref: nonservice)
 Production service 0.224 0.038 1.251
 Weekly work h 0.011 0.001 1.011
 Autonomy
 Rest 0.180 0.014 1.197
 Work method 0.062* 0.030 1.064
Social support
 Union in workplace 0.288 0.043 1.334
 Peer support 0.060 0.016 1.062
 Friends at work 0.191 0.034 1.210
Reward
 ln(wage) 0.561 0.036 1.753
 ln(wage)* satisfaction −0.101 0.007 0.904
Work-life balance −0.0169 0.025 0.845
Emotional labor 1.261 0.034 3.530
Constant −2.147 0.186 0.117
N 50,032
−2 log likelihood 29,364.808

*p < 0.05.

p < 0.01.

p < 0.001.

B, Beta value; Exp(B), exponential value of the Beta; S.E., ​standard error.