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. 2018 Feb 6;62(4):490–504. doi: 10.1093/annweh/wxx115

Table 5.

Multivariable multinomial regression of needs met/unmet of benefits/accommodations for arthritis sample (n = 391).

Accommodation needs unmet versus needs met Accommodation needs exceeded versus unmet needs Accommodation needs exceeded versus needs met
OR OR OR
Sex/gender: female 0.83 0.83 0.69
R 2 = 1.7%
Demographics
 Marital status
  Divorced/separated/widowed 0.66 0.91 0.60
  Never married 1.06 0.12 0.13
R 2 = 5.3; ΔR2 = 3.6 %
Health variables
 Fatigue 1.01 0.98 0.99
 Workplace activity limitations 1.03 0.97 0.99
R 2 = 8.9; ΔR2 = 3.6%
Work context
 Job sector
  Education/health/sciences/arts 2.13* 0.46 0.99
  Construction/utilities/ manufacturing/agriculture/mining/logging 1.66 0.51 0.84
  Sales/retail 3.03* 0.65 1.96
 Job involves physical activity 0.88 1.16 1.03
 Part-time work 2.52* 0.26* 0.66
 Job control 0.96* 1.10* 1.06*
 Job stress 1.43* 0.67 0.95
R 2 = 20.3; ΔR2 = 11.4%
 Goodness of fit statistics Deviance chi-square = 649, df = 756, P = 0.99; Pearson chi-square = 743, df = 756, P = 0.62; Generalized Hosmer–Lemeshow statistics: chi-square = 12.7, df = 16, P = 0.70

Comparison groups for sex/gender, marital status, job sector, and work hours are as follows: men; married/living as married, banking/insurance/business/technology/government, full-time employment.

*P < 0.05.