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. 2017 Nov 1;14(11):1331. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14111331

Table 3.

Odds ratios for associations of musculoskeletal disorder and work–life conflict with key covariates with significant interaction effects.

Men (n = 28,640) Women (n = 21,392)
Work–Life Conflict
No Yes No Yes
Model 1 Work hours
<41 1 1.38 1 1.05
41–56 1.12 1.68 1.03 1.41
>56 1.05 1.61 0.86 1.63
Model 2 Physical demand
Low 1 1.46 1 1.34
Medium 1.64 2.37 1.72 2.57
High 2.24 3.53 2.43 4.10
Model 3 Job stress
No 1 1.43 1 1.45
Yes 1.09 1.84 1.14 1.93
Model 4 Frequent overtime at work
Low 1 1.48 1 1.45
High 1.32 2.07 0.98 2.00

Statistical significance of the interaction term (p < 0.05) in each model is indicated as the underlines below the ORs for the combined effects. Each model is adjusted for age, education level, family type, smoking, alcohol drinking, and all other variables in the Table 1.