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Table 4 Cox proportional hazard model to estimate the hazard ratio (HR) between sitting time at work and MDE onset (N = 231)

From: Association between sitting time at work and the onset of major depressive episode: a 1-year prospective cohort study using the Bayesian regression

 

Crude model

Adjusted model 1†

Adjusted model 2‡

HR (Median)

95% HDI

Post prob. (HR > 1.00)

HR (Median)

95% HDI

Post prob. (HR > 1.00)

HR (Median)

95% HDI

Post prob. (HR > 1.00)

low

high

low

high

low

high

Sitting time at work per day

0.90

0.69

1.21

0.242

0.91

0.69

1.22

0.257

0.79

0.58

1.07

0.062

Physical activity (ref: low)

 Moderate

    

1.18

0.28

4.11

 

1.11

0.27

3.87

 

 High

    

0.66

0.14

2.46

 

0.74

0.16

2.88

 

Propensity score

        

18.95

0.92

365.64

 

Gelman-Rubin Rc (max)

1.001

1.002

1.011

DIC

70.84

71.86

68.93

Log marginal-likelihood

−44.94

−45.29

−39.19

log10BF10

−0.29

−0.43

2.73

  1. Note. HDI highest density interval, DIC deviance information criterion, log10BF10 log Bayes factor compared to H0 (HR = 1.00). †Adjusted for physical activity levels. ‡Adjusted for physical activity levels and propensity scores The propensity score was created based on sex, age, educational status, marital status, household income, job stressors (job demands, job control, supervisor and coworker support), and working hours