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Table 3 Unconditional effects of perceived stress related to mental demands and resilience on objective stress and work-related dimensions weighed for age, gender and level of education

From: Perceived stress of mental demands at work, objective stress and resilience – an analysis of the LIFE-Adult-study

 

Model 1:   Chronic Stress

Model 2:  Work Overload

Model 3:  Work Discontent

β, 95% CI

p

β, 95% CI

p

β, 95% CI

p

Resilience

-0.025 (-0.036; -0.013)

< 0.001

-0.019 (-0.338; 0.005)

0.009

-0.019 (-0.030; -0.007)

0.001

Verbal MD

0.145 (0.022; 0.267)

0.021

0.192 (0.018; 0.367)

0.031

-0.007 (-0.144; 0.130)

0.922

Executive MD

0.288 (0.179; 0.397)

< 0.001

0.271 (0.138; 0.405)

< 0.001

0.164 (0.055; 0.272)

0.003

Gender

0.124(-0.083; 0.332)

0.241

-0.061 (-0.379; 0.258)

0.708

-0.014 (-0.227; 0.198)

0.896

Age

0.001 (-0.009; 0.010)

0.898

− 0.002 (-0.087; 0.042)

0.494

-0.001 (-0.011; 0.011)

0.983

Education

0.046 (-0.109; 0.201)

0.563

0.034 (-0.178; 0.246)

0.755

0.076 (-0.107; 0.260)

0.415

Income

-0.020 (-0.103; 0.063)

0.639

0.026 (-0.090; 0.142)

0.663

-0.070 (-0.151; 0.011)

0.090

Employment status

0.372 (0.101; 0.643)

0.007

0.501 (0.125; 0.877)

0.009

-0.156 (-0.431; 0.118)

0.265

Axiety

-0.041 (-0.419; 0.338)

0.834

-0.129 (-0.561; 0.302)

0.557

0.052 (-0.360; 0.464)

0.804

Depression

-0.019 (-0.235; 0.197)

0.4863

-0.023 (-0.423; 0.376)

0.909

0.226 (-0.109; 0.560)

0.186

R2

0.263

0.200

0.135

  1. Note: MD = mental demands; CI = confidence interval; covariates: gender (ref. male), age, education, income, employment status (ref. full-time), diagnosis of anxiety disorder (ref. no), diagnosis of depression (ref. no); weighed for age, gender and level of education to be representative of the German general population