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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.

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Table 2.

Separate univariable logistic regression analyses to estimate non-response at baseline and attrition from baseline to follow-up.

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Table 3.

Multilevel linear regression”null models” with outcome variables mental distress and positive affect.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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