Table 4

HRs and 95% CIs for the association between cumulated self-reported exposure to adverse psychosocial work factors at baseline and onset of long-term sickness absence during 12-month follow-up (n = 3514)

Self-reported exposure to number of psychosocial work factorsRisk of onset of long-term sickness absence during 12 months of follow-up
Crude modela
Model 1b
Model 2c
Model 3d
At riskCases n/%HR95% CIHR95% CIHR95% CIHR95% CI
095329/3.01Reference1Reference1Reference1Reference
194326/2.80.900.53–1.530.880.52–1.501.040.61–1.781.130.65–1.97
282934/4.11.350.82–2.211.360.83–2.231.590.95–2.631.670.99–2.83
368138/5.51.851.14––3.001.771.09–2.872.251.34–3.772.311.35–3.97
410811/10.23.521.76–7.053.241.62–6.503.661.80–7.474.041.95–8.37
Self-reported exposure to number of psychosocial work factorsRisk of onset of long-term sickness absence during 12 months of follow-up
Crude modela
Model 1b
Model 2c
Model 3d
At riskCases n/%HR95% CIHR95% CIHR95% CIHR95% CI
095329/3.01Reference1Reference1Reference1Reference
194326/2.80.900.53–1.530.880.52–1.501.040.61–1.781.130.65–1.97
282934/4.11.350.82–2.211.360.83–2.231.590.95–2.631.670.99–2.83
368138/5.51.851.14––3.001.771.09–2.872.251.34–3.772.311.35–3.97
410811/10.23.521.76–7.053.241.62–6.503.661.80–7.474.041.95–8.37
a

Crude model: unadjusted.

b

Model 1: adjusted for age and sex.

c

Model 2: Model 1 plus job group and educational attainment.

d

Model 3: Model 2 plus smoking, cohabitation with partner, and cohabitation with children.

Table 4

HRs and 95% CIs for the association between cumulated self-reported exposure to adverse psychosocial work factors at baseline and onset of long-term sickness absence during 12-month follow-up (n = 3514)

Self-reported exposure to number of psychosocial work factorsRisk of onset of long-term sickness absence during 12 months of follow-up
Crude modela
Model 1b
Model 2c
Model 3d
At riskCases n/%HR95% CIHR95% CIHR95% CIHR95% CI
095329/3.01Reference1Reference1Reference1Reference
194326/2.80.900.53–1.530.880.52–1.501.040.61–1.781.130.65–1.97
282934/4.11.350.82–2.211.360.83–2.231.590.95–2.631.670.99–2.83
368138/5.51.851.14––3.001.771.09–2.872.251.34–3.772.311.35–3.97
410811/10.23.521.76–7.053.241.62–6.503.661.80–7.474.041.95–8.37
Self-reported exposure to number of psychosocial work factorsRisk of onset of long-term sickness absence during 12 months of follow-up
Crude modela
Model 1b
Model 2c
Model 3d
At riskCases n/%HR95% CIHR95% CIHR95% CIHR95% CI
095329/3.01Reference1Reference1Reference1Reference
194326/2.80.900.53–1.530.880.52–1.501.040.61–1.781.130.65–1.97
282934/4.11.350.82–2.211.360.83–2.231.590.95–2.631.670.99–2.83
368138/5.51.851.14––3.001.771.09–2.872.251.34–3.772.311.35–3.97
410811/10.23.521.76–7.053.241.62–6.503.661.80–7.474.041.95–8.37
a

Crude model: unadjusted.

b

Model 1: adjusted for age and sex.

c

Model 2: Model 1 plus job group and educational attainment.

d

Model 3: Model 2 plus smoking, cohabitation with partner, and cohabitation with children.

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