Table 3.
Results of univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis for high perceived stress.a
|
Bb | P value | Exp(B)c | |
Univariate | ||||
|
Age | 0.03 | .91 | 1.00 |
|
Gender | –0.22 | .72 | 0.80 |
|
Education | —d | .68 | — |
|
Marital state | –0.28 | .59 | 0.76 |
|
Alcohol | 0.34 | .59 | 1.40 |
|
Smoking | 0.46 | .67 | 1.58 |
|
Company size | — | .89 | — |
|
Types of work field | — | .87 | — |
|
Type of employment | 0.98 | .10 | 2.67 |
|
Job grade | — | .86 | — |
|
Customer complaints | –0.06 | .92 | 0.94 |
|
Income | — | .61 | — |
|
Work days/week | –21.03 | >.99 | 0 |
|
Work hours/day | –0.40 | .27 | 0.67 |
|
Work experience in current work field | <0.01 | .53 | 1.00 |
|
Work experience in current job | <0.01 | .61 | 1.00 |
|
BDIe | 0.20 | <.001 | 1.22 |
|
BAIf | 0.14 | <.001 | 1.15 |
Multivariate | ||||
|
BDI | 0.20 | <.001 | 1.22 |
aMultivariate logistic regression analysis was conducted with BDI and BAI as independent variables.
bB: logistic regression coefficient.
cExp(B): e to the power of B (odds ratio).
dNot applicable.
eBDI: Beck Depression Inventory–II.
fBAI: Beck Anxiety Inventory.