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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 16.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Ind Med. 2015 Mar 16;58(5):509–518. doi: 10.1002/ajim.22443

Table 2.

Binary analyses on recreation, psychosocial, and work factors*

N Cases OR 95% CI
Recreational Hand Intensive Activity
 >3 hours/week 1590 165 1.64 (1.18–2.28)
 <=3 hours/week 812 54 1.00
Recreational Aerobic Activity
 >3 hours/week 626 89 1.43 (1.03–1.98)
 <=3 hours/week 1126 84 1.00
Workplace Factors
Years Worked at Enrollment
 <=1 389 33 1.15 (0.75–1.76)
 1 to <=7 1269 114 0.91 (0.69–1.20)
 7+ 1297 133 1.00
Job demand
 High 917 71 1.12 (0.78–1.61)
 Low 906 63 1.00
Decision latitude
 Low 810 61 1.29 (0.90–1.86)
 High 1062 74 1.00
Supervisor or co-worker support
 Low 410 17 0.94 (0.45–1.97)
 High 351 14 1.00
Physically Exhausted after Work
 Moderate to Severely Exhausted 961 137 1.66 (1.28–2.15)
 None to Slightly Exhausted 1580 135 1.00
Mentally Exhausted after Work
 Moderate to Severely Exhausted 682 84 1.21 (0.91–1.60)
 None to Slightly Exhausted 1875 194 1.00
Job Satisfaction
 Poorly Satisfied 420 60 1.56 (1.09–2.24)
 Satisfied 1349 129 0.95 (0.71–1.27)
 Very Satisfied 827 85 1.00
Receiving Job Training
 None to Little 291 29 1.22 (0.78–1.90)
 Some to A lot 1224 103 1.00
Work shift
 Day 2467 257 1.79 (0.77–4.18)
 Swing 311 19 1.50 (0.58–3.91)
 Rotating or Night 118 6 1.00
*

Odd ratios (OR) adjusted for age, gender, obesity, and research sites.

Bold indicates statistically significant at 5% error.