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Table 4 Association between both work pace and physical work demands, results from the mutually adjusted logistic regression analysis, odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI)

From: Association of perceived work pace and physical work demands with occupational accidents: a cross-sectional study of ageing male construction workers in Denmark

 

Crudea

Model 1b

OR 95% CI

OR 95% CI

Work pace

 Low

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

 Medium

1.03 (0.54–1.97)

1.12 (0.58–2.19)

 High

0.88 (0.46–1.67)

0.94 (0.48–1.85)

Physical work demands

 Low

1.00 (ref)

1.00 (ref)

 Medium

2.35 (1.32–4.19)

2.28 (1.26–4.13)

 High

3.06 (1.75–5.35)

2.73 (1.53–4.88)

  1. a the total impact of work pace and physical work demands on occupational accidents adjusted for each other
  2. b the total impact of work pace and physical work demands on occupational accidents adjusted for each other as well as adjusted for age, body mass index, smoking, musculoskeletal disorders, occupation, work experience, and support at work
  3. Statistically significant results (p < 0.05) are marked in bold. Ref: Reference group