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. 2018 Jul 17;15(7):1511. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15071511

Table 3.

Age-differences in OSH service access after adjustment for employment conditions. Results of the logistic regression comparing young workers with workers aged 30–64 (reference), stepwise adjustment for covariates starting with a model adjusted for sex and education (odds ratios (OR) [95% confidence interval, 95%-CI]).

Adjustment No Health and Safety Manager
OR [95% CI] for Age (Young Compared to Older Workers)
No Occup.
Physician
OR [95% CI] for Age (Young Compared to Older Workers)
No OSH
Information
OR [95% CI] for Age (Young Compared to Older Workers)
Crude OR for age 1.80 [1.52–2.13] 1.36 [1.15–1.61] 1.52 [1.22–1.88]
OR for age after adjustment for:
sex, education, 1.88 [1.59–2.23] 1.44 [1.22–1.70] 1.56 [1.26–1.95]
+ occupational position, 1.82 [1.53–2.16] 1.43 [1.21–1.71] 1.45 [1.16–1.82]
+ working time, 1.63 [1.54–2.18] 1.49 [1.26–1.79] 1.47 [1.18–1.83]
+ economic sector, 1.73 [1.45–2.07] 1.41 [1.17–1.69] 1.54 [1.22–1.94]
+ company size, 1.49 [1.24–1.79] 1.19 [0.99–1.44] 1.34 [1.06–1.69]
+ temporary contract 1.24 [1.03–1.50] 1.03 [0.85–1.25] 1.08 [0.85–1.38]