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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Community Work Fam. 2017 Apr 16;21(4):410–428. doi: 10.1080/13668803.2017.1311839

Table 4:

OLS and Ordered Logistic Regression Results of the Assocation between Partner Overwork and Relationship Quality, Stress, and Time Adequacy with Partner, with Gender Interactions (N=604)

Perceived Stress Model 4 Time Adequacy with Partner Model 5 Relationship Quality Model 6



Age 0.00 0.01 −0.03
Male −0.07 0.60 * −0.07
Any children in household 0.67 * −1.33 *** −1.17 +
Age of youngest child in household −0.01 0.06 *** 0.00
Education (Reference = High School Only)
 Some College or Technical School 0.51 −0.76 + −2.46 **
 College Degree or Higher 0.48 −1.07 * −2.26 **
Race/Ethnicity (Reference = White, not Hispanic)
 Black & Other Race −0.16 0.15 −0.79
 Asian Indian −0.12 −0.24 −1.20
 Other Asian −0.49 0.07 −2.37 **
 Hispanic −0.58 −0.06 −0.38
Immigrant 0.12 0.37 −0.35
Household Income (Reference = <$90,000)
 $90,000 -< $120,000 −0.28 0.44 −0.05
 $120,000 - <$150,000 −0.54 0.12 0.49
 $150,000+ −0.59 0.50 + 0.67
Respondent works 50+ hours per week 0.49 * −0.55 ** −0.52
Schedule Control −1.10 *** 0.84 *** 0.39
Partner's Weekly Work Hours (Reference = 35–49)
 0–34 0.92 + −0.22 −2.27 +
 50+ 1.49 ** −0.77 ** −1.50 *
Partner's Weekly Work Hours*Male
 0–34*Male −0.73 0.00 2.15 +
 50+*Male −1.55 ** 0.90 * 2.23 *
Constant 11.57 *** 37.52 ***
Cuts
1 −0.25
2 2.20
3 5.50
+

p<.10

*

p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001