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. 2022 Dec 20;20(1):6. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20010006

Table 3.

Summary of study hypotheses and results.

Hypothesis Results
H1a Working from home is positively related to health. supported
H1b Working from home is positively related to work–life balance. rejected
H2a Autonomy is positively related to health. supported
H2b Autonomy is positively related to work–life balance. supported
H3a Core Self–Evaluations are positively related to health. supported
H3b Core Self –Evaluations are positively related to work–life balance. supported
H4a Autonomy moderates the positive relationship between working from home and health, such that the relationship is stronger for those with lower autonomy. rejected
H4b Autonomy moderates the positive relationship between working from home and work–life balance, such that the relationship is stronger for those with lower autonomy. rejected
H5a Core Self–Evaluations moderate the positive relationship between working from home and health, such that the relationship is stronger for those with lower core self-evaluations. supported
H5b Core Self–Evaluations moderate the positive relationship between working from home and work–life balance, such that the relationship is stronger for those with lower core self-evaluations. supported