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Table 1 Spearman’s correlation between age, sex, exposure to the bomb explosion, psychological and social work factors and sickness absence days

From: Effects of exposure to workplace terrorism on subsequent doctor certified sickness absence, and the modifying role of psychological and social work factors: a combined survey and register study

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

1. Age

            

2. Education

−.21**

           

3. Sex

−.09**

−.08**

          

4. Exposure

-.01ns

-.01ns

.03ns

         

5. Role clarity

.16**

−.20**

.01ns

-.03ns

        

6. Role conflict

−.12**

.06*

.02ns

.05*

−.34**

       

7. Control decision

.10**

.17**

−.12**

−.08**

.24**

−.21**

      

8. Control work pace

-.01ns

.13**

-.01ns

−.10**

-.00ns

−.19**

.43**

     

9. Support superior

−.03 ns

.01ns

-.04ns

−.08**

.41**

−.39**

.36**

.24**

    

10. Support co-worker

−.11**

.02ns

.07**

−.09**

.30**

−.31**

.30**

.27*

.63**

   

11. Sickness absence days

.04ns

−.16**

.20**

.07**

.01ns

.05*

−.17**

−.09**

−.10**

−.07**

  

12. Sickness absence days one year prior to 22. July

.04ns

−.12**

.18**

-.02ns

-.04ns

.05*

−.13**

−.07**

−.10**

-.05ns

.30**

 

Mean

45.50

   

3.92

2.52

3.33

3.86

3.94

4.06

9.54

7.61

SD

11.02

   

0.73

0.70

0.67

0.71

0.86

0.76

27.46

23.81

Min-max

20–70

   

1–5

1–5

1–5

1–5

1–5

1–5

0–250

0–243

  1. *p < .05
  2. **p < .01
  3. ns = not significant