Psychosocial job stressors and self-rated health, female doctors, random and fixed effect regression models using a continuous outcome measure, adjusted for all variables, MABEL, 2001 to 2008. Table S2. Psychosocial job stressors and self-rated health, male doctors, random and fixed effect regression models using a continuous outcome measure, adjusted for all variables, MABEL, 2001 to 2008. Fixed-effect regression model. (DOCX 108 kb
Comparisons of respondents and non-respondents for Partnering Healthy@Work surveys in 2010 and 2013 ...
Appendix 2. Table of studies. Table of data extracted from included studies. (DOCX 160 kb
Table S1. Demographic characteristics of the physicians. Table S2. Analysis of burnout in function o...
Figure S1. Conceptual model representing possible physicianâs distress-related categories. A: phys...
Linear Regression - QoL (utility score) as the dependent variable. Table S2. Linear Regression â P...
Supplementary tables.docâtables presenting the results of the analyses which are adjusted for a la...
Directed Acyclic Graph for Farming and Mental Health Outcomes. Figure S2. Directed Acyclic Graph for...
Table S2. Hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of unemployment by perceived everyday...
Description of data: Percentage reduction in the association between unhealthy behaviours and transi...
Contains Tables 1â6. Table 1. Plan for Medical Curriculum in Bangladesh 2002. Table 2. Demographic...
Cronbachâs Alpha of motivation indices by survey round. Cronbachâs alpha was used to examine the...
Table S1. Association of job insecurity (3 reply categories, “no, never” as reference category) with...
Association of Healthy Days and CV Health Score Category by Gender, NHANES 2001-2010. Table S2. Asso...
Table S1. Factor loadings for perceived stress index in deprived neighbourhoods and in the general p...
Table S1. Dates of data collection. Dates of data collection at baseline and at follow-up. Table S2 ...
Comparisons of respondents and non-respondents for Partnering Healthy@Work surveys in 2010 and 2013 ...
Appendix 2. Table of studies. Table of data extracted from included studies. (DOCX 160 kb
Table S1. Demographic characteristics of the physicians. Table S2. Analysis of burnout in function o...
Figure S1. Conceptual model representing possible physicianâs distress-related categories. A: phys...
Linear Regression - QoL (utility score) as the dependent variable. Table S2. Linear Regression â P...
Supplementary tables.docâtables presenting the results of the analyses which are adjusted for a la...
Directed Acyclic Graph for Farming and Mental Health Outcomes. Figure S2. Directed Acyclic Graph for...
Table S2. Hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of unemployment by perceived everyday...
Description of data: Percentage reduction in the association between unhealthy behaviours and transi...
Contains Tables 1â6. Table 1. Plan for Medical Curriculum in Bangladesh 2002. Table 2. Demographic...
Cronbachâs Alpha of motivation indices by survey round. Cronbachâs alpha was used to examine the...
Table S1. Association of job insecurity (3 reply categories, “no, never” as reference category) with...
Association of Healthy Days and CV Health Score Category by Gender, NHANES 2001-2010. Table S2. Asso...
Table S1. Factor loadings for perceived stress index in deprived neighbourhoods and in the general p...
Table S1. Dates of data collection. Dates of data collection at baseline and at follow-up. Table S2 ...
Comparisons of respondents and non-respondents for Partnering Healthy@Work surveys in 2010 and 2013 ...
Appendix 2. Table of studies. Table of data extracted from included studies. (DOCX 160 kb
Table S1. Demographic characteristics of the physicians. Table S2. Analysis of burnout in function o...