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. 2020 Oct 19;17(20):7623. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17207623

Table 3.

Unadjusted and adjusted effects of work community identification on stress symptoms (N = 1032–1267).

Work Community Identification
Unadjusted Model
N Estimated Marginal Mean Standard Error Pairwise Comparison
(p-Value)
1. Low 618 2.40 0.04 1 > 2 ***
2. High 649 2.15 0.04
Work Community Identification
Adjusted Model (Demographics) 1
N Estimated Marginal Mean Standard Error Pairwise Comparison
(p-Value)
1. Low 600 2.39 0.04 1 > 2 ***
2. High 621 2.16 0.04
Work Community Identification
Adjusted Model (Demographics and Work Characteristics) 2
N Estimated Marginal Mean Standard Error Pairwise Comparison
(p-Value)
1. Low 589 2.39 0.07 1 > 2 ***
2. High 617 2.15 0.07
Work Community Identification
Adjusted Model (Demographics, Work Characteristics, Member of Risk Group, Trust in Authorities and Perceived Risk in Spare Time) 3
N Estimated Marginal Mean Standard Error Pairwise Comparison
(p-Value)
1. Low 500 2.37 0.07 1 > 2 ***
2. High 532 2.16 0.07

*** p < 0.001; 1 adjusted model controlled for gender, age, number of people living in the household, highest education; 2 adjusted model controlled for gender, age, number of people living in the household, highest education, occupational group, working time pattern; 3 fully adjusted model controlled for gender, age, number of people living in the household, highest education, occupational group, working time pattern, belonging to a COVID-19 risk group, perceived risk in spare time, and trust in the Finnish authorities.