Table 1.
Baseline descriptives of respondents to the first surveya, respondents to the first and second surveysb, and drop-outs from the first to the second survey.
Table 2.
Separate univariable logistic regression analyses to estimate non-response at baseline and attrition from baseline to follow-up.
Table 3.
Multilevel linear regression”null models” with outcome variables mental distress and positive affect.
Table 4.
Fixed effects from multilevel linear regression models with psychological and social work factors at baseline and averaged across time ([T1+T2]/2) as predictors of mental distress at follow-upa.
Table 5.
Fixed effects from multilevel linear regression models with psychological and social work factors at baseline and averaged across time ([T1+T2]/2) as predictors of positive affect at follow-upa.
Table 6.
Summary of fixed effects from multilevel linear regression models across outcomes (mental distress and positive affect) a.
“+” signifies a statistical significant effect, and “÷” signifies no statistical significant effect.