Table 1.
Characteristics of the sample, HILDA study, at their first entry wave into the study (people = 20,478).
Table 2.
Median, mean scores, and prevalence for individual exposures, kappa statistics, sensitivity, specificity, and correlations between individual and JEM measures of psychosocial job stressors at the four-digit ANZSCO level, measured at the time of an individuals’ first entry into the HILDA survey (people = 20,478).
Table 3.
Bivariate and multivariate associations of binary exposures with the Mental Health Summary (MCS) score, at the four digit level, results from a linear regression model, measured at the time of an individuals’ first entry into the HILDA survey (people = 20,478).