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Table 4 ORs and 95% CIs for asthma control according to JDL and support (n = 221)

From: Psychosocial working conditions, asthma self-management at work and asthma morbidity: a cross-sectional study

 

Poor asthma control

Unadjusted model

Adjusted Model Aa

Adjusted Model Bb

Adjusted Model A and physical activity

Adjusted Model A and trigger avoidance

Adjusted Model A and acute asthma symptom management

Adjusted Model A and communication

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

JDL

 High

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

 Low

2.14

1.12,4.10

2.21

1.12, 4.35

1.61

.75, 3.44

2.21

1.12, 4.37

1.96

.98, 3.89

1.68

.79, 3.57

2.28

1.13, 4.59

     

− 27.15% change vs. adjusted Model A

0% change vs. adjusted Model A

− 11.31% change vs. adjusted Model A

− 23.89% change vs. adjusted Model A

+ 3.17% change vs. adjusted Model A

Support

 High

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

 Low

1.95

1.04, 3.68

1.94

1.00, 3.76

1.52

.73, 3.18

1.94

.999, 3.76

1.73

.88, 3.39

1.74

.87, 3.49

1.85

.93, 3.68

     

− 21.65% change vs. adjusted Model A

0% change vs. adjusted Model A

− 10.82% change vs. adjusted Model A

− 10.31% change vs. adjusted Model A

− 4.64% change vs. adjusted Model A

DReAM

 Good

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

Ref.

–

 Adverse

1.90

1.01, 3.60

1.86

.95, 3.66

1.16

.53, 2.55

1.89

.95, 3.75

1.49

.72, 3.06

1.34

.65, 2.78

1.79

.89, 3.59

     

− 37.63% change vs. adjusted Model A

+ 1.61% change vs. adjusted Model A

− 19.89% change vs. adjusted Model A

− 27.96% change vs. adjusted Model A

− 3.76% change vs. adjusted Model A

  1. OR odd ratio, CI confidence interval, JDL job decision latitude, DReAM determinants of work-related asthma self-management
  2. aModel A: adjusted for age, sex, highest educational degree, body mass index, and smoker status
  3. bModel B: adjusted for age, sex, highest educational degree, body mass index, smoker status, physical activity, trigger avoidance, acute asthma symptom management, and communication