Table 2.
Occupational Characteristics | Number of Couples | % Difference in Frequency of Sexual Intercourse (95% CI)1 |
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Female Paid Employment | ||
Employed | 372 | REF |
Not Employed | 97 | −11.5 (−22.1, 0.6) |
Male Paid Employment | ||
Employed | 454 | REF |
Not Employed | 15 | −8.5 (−31.4, 21.9) |
Female Night Work2 | ||
No night work | 340 | REF |
Night work | 32 | −8.5 (−24.5, 11.0) |
Male Night Work | ||
No night work | 351 | REF |
Night work | 103 | −8.2 (−19.0, 4.1) |
Female Rotating Shifts | ||
No rotating shifts | 339 | REF |
Rotating shifts | 33 | −23.1 (−36.4, −6.9) |
Male Rotating Shifts | ||
No rotating shifts | 396 | REF |
Rotating shifts | 83 | −12.2 (−23.9, 1.4) |
Couple Rotating Shift Work | ||
Neither partner works rotating shifts | 283 | REF |
Male works rotating shifts, not female | 46 | −8.5 (−22.5, 8.1) |
Female works rotating shifts, not male | 22 | −10.0 (−28.5, 13.3) |
Both partners work rotating shifts | 10 | −39.1 (−61.0, −5.0) |
Female Heavy Exertion or Lifting | ||
No heavy exertion or lifting | 327 | REF |
Heavy exertion or lifting | 45 | −5.6 (−20.1, 11.6) |
Male Heavy Exertion or Lifting | ||
No heavy exertion or lifting | 304 | REF |
Heavy exertion or lifting | 150 | −0.6 (−11.4, 11.4) |
Female Prolonged Standing | ||
No prolonged standing | 292 | REF |
Prolonged standing | 80 | −8.5 (−19.8, 4.4) |
Male Prolonged Sitting | ||
No prolonged sitting | 237 | REF |
Prolonged sitting | 217 | 1.0 (−9.1, 12.3) |
Generalized linear mixed models with Poisson distribution and log link were used to estimate the % difference (95% CI) adjusting for female age (years), education level (high school or less, some college, college graduate), and regular exercise (yes, no), the difference between couple’s ages (years), and male employment (yes, no).
Models for specific occupational characteristics were restricted to employed men, women, or couples.