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Table 2 Effects of precarious working conditions on PPD, controlled for age, professional education, anxiety and parity

From: Precarious working conditions and psychosocial work stress act as a risk factor for symptoms of postpartum depression during maternity leave: results from a longitudinal cohort study

 

Model 1

Model 2

 

SE B

β

p

R2

SE B

β

P

R2

Constant

3.285

 

.008

.148

3.088

 

0.15

.161

Education

−0.125

− 0.018

.660

 

0.117

0.017

.695

 

Anxietya

0.423

0.317

.000

 

0.395

0.296

.000

 

Age

0.003

0.003

.939

 

0.001

0.001

.984

 

Parity

−0.493

− 0.059

.170

 

−0.684

− 0.082

.063

 

EPRESb

1.144

0.157

.000

     

EPRESb temporariness

    

0.018

0.006

.887

 

EPRESb vulnerability

    

0.330

0.069

.141

 

EPRESb wages

    

0.565

0.158

.001

 

EPRESb rights

    

0.011

0.003

.950

 

EPRESb exercise rights

    

0.238

0.058

.200

 
  1. Note. SE B Standard error for unstandardized beta, β Standardized beta coefficient, R2 Coefficient of determination. a Subscale of Symptom-Checklist Revised (SCL-90-R). b Employment Precariousness Scale (EPRES). Significant associations (p < .05) are presented in bold