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. 2020 Nov 3;94(3):475–485. doi: 10.1007/s00420-020-01597-4

Table 1.

Overview of demographic variables and constructs collected in each study

Sample Study 1 Study 2
N 229 295
Gender M/W 42%/52% 71%/19%
Age (SD) 35.46 (12.89) 47.62 (8.73)
Sector

Human health and social work activities manufacturing

Education

Other service activities

Information and communication

Public administration

Professional, scientific and technical activities

Arts, entertainment and recreation

30%

9%

8%

8%

7%

6%

4%

3%

27%

73%

Graduation

Vocational training

Technical college

Polytechnic degree

University degree

Doctorate

17%

12%

13%

35%

6%

34%

15%

19%

23%

3%

InstrumentsCronbach’s α

DYNAMIK workload

DYNAMIK boundary permeability

DYNAMIK participation

DYNAMIK leader support

DYNAMIK usability

Depression

ERI-effort

0.77

0.70

0.78

0.79

0.61

0.85

0.79

0.75

0.73

0.82

0.61

0.80

0.69

Due to missing values, the percentages cannot always be summed up to 100%. In Study 1 depression was measured with the PHQ-9 and in Study 2 depression was measured with the PHQ-2