Table 1.
Prevalence of self-reported and JEM-based psychosocial exposures.
Table 2.
Intra-class correlation (ICC) between individual-based and group-based measures of psychosocial exposures for men and women in the H2000 Study.
Table 3.
Posterior medians and lower and upper limits of the posterior equally tailed 95% credible intervals (Bayesian confidence interval).
Table 4.
Biased odds (OR′) ratios according to sensitivity and specificity of the job exposure matrix when the true odds ratios (OR) were assumed to equal 1.5, 2 or 3.
Table 5.
The association of psychosocial exposures measured at individual (ind) level and at group level (job exposure matrix (JEM)) with one-month prevalence of depression and low back pain among men and women.