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. 2020 Jul 13;17(14):5032. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17145032

Table 4.

Summary of nested regression analysis for variables predicting stress resulting from external demands: stress due to work overload (OVRL) and stress due to social overload (SOVRL) (N = 1390).

OVRL 1 OVRL 2 OVRL 3 OVRL 4 OVRL 5 SOVRL 1 SOVRL 2 SOVRL 3 SOVRL 4
Variable β β β β β β β β β
(Intercept) 1.39 ** 1.36 ** 1.35 ** 1.35 ** 1.36 ** 1.37 ** 1.46 ** 1.44 ** 1.45 **
Sex 0.14 ** 0.13 * 0.09 * 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.04 0.00 −0.03
Age 0.11 * 0.11 * 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.12 * 0.11 * 0.05 0.04
EmSt 0.05 0.12 * 0.15 ** 0.15 ** −0.15 ** −0.09 * −0.07
SocS −0.46 ** −0.37 ** −0.37 ** −0.38 ** −0.33 **
FamS −0.30 ** −0.22 ** −0.22 ** −0.34 ** −0.29 **
SelfE −0.33 ** −0.20 * −0.29 **
GSE −0.07 * −0.09 * 0.10 *
EmSt × SelfE −0.16 *
R 2 0.012 0.013 0.201 0.252 0.258 0.006 0.015 0.18 0.209
F for change in R2 8.33 ** 1.69 162.80 ** 47.15 ** 11.30 * 4.30 * 12.87 ** 138.61 ** 25.55 **

OVRL = stress due to work overload, SOVRL = stress due to social overload, EmSt = employment status (reference category: unemployed), SocS = social support, FamS = family support, SelfE = self-esteem, GSE = general self-efficacy, sex reference category: male, * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.001.