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. 2018 Feb 6;4:197–205. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2018.02.003

Table 3.

Unadjusted percentage exposed and adjusted risk of exposure to non-standard employment conditions and job insecurity among adults with and without intellectual impairments.

Age 30
Age 34
Age 42
% Exposed AOR 95% CI % Exposed AOR 95% CI % Exposed AOR 95% CI
Non-standard employment
 ID (n = 426) 35.3% 2.29*** (1.60–3.26) 36.1% 1.62* (1.12–2.36) 50.8% 2.94*** (1.97–4.39)
 BIF (n = 2108) 29.3% 1.55*** (1.33–1.81) 35.3% 1.49*** (1.27–1.75) 38.3% 1.59*** (1.34–1.88)
 Others (n = 12,919) 22.9% 1 (ref) 29.0% 1 (ref) 30.3% 1 (ref)



Job insecurity
 ID 9.0% 1.09 (0.63–1.90) 11.1% 1.41 (0.82–2.41) 13.8% 1.58 (0.93–2.69)
 BIF 8.8% 1.08 (0.85–1.36) 11.7% 1.58*** (1.26–1.97) 13.1% 1.57*** (1.26–1.97)
 Others 8.0% 1 (ref) 7.6% 1 (ref) 8.5% 1 (ref)

AOR = adjusted odds ratio, CI = confidence interval, ID = intellectual disability, BIF = borderline intellectual functioning.

Sample sizes for job insecurity analyses were identical to NSE analyses.

*

p < 0.05.

***

p < 0.001.