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. 2022 Dec 26;22:2426. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-14582-y

Table 3.

Multiple linear regression of depressive symptoms on indicators of psychosocial work stress (WPC, ERI), resilience, and their interaction, controlled for potential confounders

B SE B β 95% CI p R2
upper lower
Model including WPC .351
 Constant 7.183 0.610 6.019 8.495 .000
 Gender −0.841 0.394 −0.089 −1.551 −0.180 .034
 Working hrs/ week −0.030 0.016 −0.079 −0.062 0.003 .056
 LHD 0.804 0.684 0.058 −0.506 2.156 .155
 WPCa,b 0.073 0.010   0.336 0.053 0.092 .000
 Resilienceb −0.334 0.042 −0.397 −0.412 −0.246 .000
 WPCa,b x resilienceb 0.002 0.002 0.055 −0.001 0.006 .167
Model including ERI ratio .308
 Constant 7.373 0.618 6.083 8.673 .000
 Gender −1.118 0.400 −0.117 −1.961 −0.319 .007
 Working hrs/ week −0.036 0.017 −0.092 −0.068 −0.004 .031
 LHD 0.872 0.683 0.063 −0.518 2.218 .139
 ERI ratiob 3.041 0.552 0.254 1.918 4.104 .000
 Resilienceb −0.315 0.039 −0.371 −0.391 −0.230 .000
 ERI ratiob x resilienceb −0.203 0.102 −0.101 −0.418 0.005 .018

Note. Standard errors of B and 95% bias corrected and accelerated confidence intervals are based on 1000 bootstrap samples.

WPC work-privacy conflict, LHD lifetime history of depression, ERI effort-reward imbalance.

aSubscale of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire

bMean-centered