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. 2015 Oct;21(4):328–332. doi: 10.1080/10773525.2015.1122369

Table 2.

Prevalence and aPR of exposure to work factors exposures in Spanish and foreign workers in Spain, 2007 and 2011

Spanish Foreign
Year P aPR 95% CI P aPR 95% CI
Psychological job demand
2007 51.95 1 (Ref.) 43.74 1 (Ref.)
2011 57.58 1.07 1.04–1.10*** 45.38 1.01 0.90–1.12
Job control
2007 48.87 1 (Ref.) 60.24 1 (Ref.)
2011 46.74 0.97 0.94–1.00* 59.94 1.09 0.97–1.13
Social support
2007 47.07 1 (Ref.) 52.43 1 (Ref.)
2011 39.55 0.85 0.82–0.89*** 51.04 0.98 0.88–1.10
Physical demands
2007 42.96 1 (Ref.) 58.70 1 (Ref.)
2011 40.38 1.05 1.01–1.09* 52.94 0.99 0.90–1.09
Job insecurity
2007 22.40 1 (Ref.) 28.78 1 (Ref.)
2011 50.45 2.47 2.34–2.60*** 64.21 2.44 2.15–2.77***

P: prevalence (per 100 individuals) of high psychological job demand, low job control, low social support, high physical demands, and perceived job insecurity, respectively; aPR: adjusted prevalence ratio by sex, age, educational level, economic activity, occupational social class and employment status; 95% CI: 95% confidence intervals; *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001.