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. 2020 Dec 14;78:132. doi: 10.1186/s13690-020-00512-0

Table 2.

Bivariate associations between perceived work stress, imbalance in everyday life, individual factors, poor self-rated health and reduced work ability among women and men

Women Men
n B (SE) OR (95% CI) n B (SE) OR (95% CI)
High perceived work stress 1224 0.41 (0.28) 1.50 (0.87–2.60) 322 0.37 (0.48) 1.44 (0.56–3.68)
Overcommitment 1629 0.11 (0.01)*** 1.12 (1.09–1.14) 422 0.03 (0.03) 1.04 (0.99–1.09)
Imbalance in everyday life 1670 0.47 (0.06)*** 1.60 (1.42–1.80) 436 0.50 (0.12)*** 1.65 (1.31–2.08)
Higher age 1675 −0.002 (0.01) 0.99 (0.99–1.01) 437 0.003 (0.009) 1.00 (0.99–1.02)
Low educational level 1507 0.12 (0.11) 1.13 (0.91–1.39) 362 0.64 (0.30)* 1.89 (1.06–3.39)
Physically inactive 1666 0.47 (0.15)* 1.61 (1.19–2.17) 437 0.32 (0.31) 1.38 (0.75–2.52)
Poor self-rated health 1667 0.76 (0.08)*** 2.14 (1.85–2.49) 437 0.91 (0.15)*** 2.48 (1.84–3.35)

*p < 0.05 **p < 0.01 ***p < 0.001