Table 3.
Comparing functional limitations and working hours among the injured and uninjured persons (N = 7212)
aComparing injured and uninjured aging workers for any new functional limitations and reduced working hours | ||
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Univariate RRs | Multivariable RRs |
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bFunctional limitations - Presence of any difficulty with | ||
Activities of daily living | ||
Injured vs Uninjured | 1.75 (1.42, 2.15) |
1.78 (1.44, 2.19) |
Large muscle index | ||
Injured vs Uninjured | 1.20 (1.06, 1.36) |
1.16 (1.01, 1.32) |
Gross motor skills | ||
Injured vs Uninjured | 1.57 (1.33, 1.86) |
1.57 (1.33, 1.85) |
Fine motor skills | ||
Injured vs Uninjured | 1.86 (1.52, 2.27) |
1.94 (1.58, 2.37) |
Mobility index | ||
Injured vs Uninjured | 1.31 (1.15, 1.48) |
1.32 (1.16, 1.50) |
cReduced working hours | ||
Injured vs Uninjured | 0.97 (0.87, 1.07) |
1.19 (1.10, 1.30) |
aGEE models with log-binomial distribution
bAdjusted for age, gender, race, education, chronic physical and mental health conditions, work category, and hours worked
cAdditionally adjusted for having a second job