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Table 3 Risk of long-term sickness absence in relation to unwanted sexual attention from clients/customers/patientsa

From: Unwanted sexual attention at work and long-term sickness absence: a follow-up register-based study

 

Risk of LTSA for more than three consecutive weeks

Model 1b

Model 2c

Model 3d

Gender

Exposed

Cases

Events n/%

HR

95 % CI

HR

95 % CI

HR

95 % CI

Female

Yes

156

14 / 9.0

0.96

0.56-1.63

0.89

0.52-1.51

0.89

0.52-1.51

 

No

8940

888 / 9.9

1

Reference

1

Reference

1

Reference

Male

Yes

89

11 / 12.4

1.54

0.85-2.80

1.51

0.83-2.75

1.31

0.67-2.54

 

No

9317

782 / 8.4

1

Reference

1

Reference

1

Reference

  1. a All estimates are adjusted for random effects from the original surveys that the pooled data are based upon and repeated measures from individual respondents
  2. b Hazard ratios are adjusted for age and mode of interviewing
  3. c Hazard ratios are additionally adjusted for occupational group
  4. d Hazard ratios are additionally adjusted for psychosocial work conditions (influence at work and work pace)