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Fig 1.

The biopsychosocial theoretical model informing the study.

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Fig 2.

Summary of the sampling and response rates.

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Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of participants.

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Table 2.

Descriptive summary of exposure to occupational biopsychosocial factors.

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Table 3.

Descriptive summary of the dependent neck pain outcomes–neck pain intensity, neck disability and sick leave.

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Table 4.

Bivariate associations between each of the socio-demographic variables, occupational biomechanical factors, occupational psychosocial factors, and each of the dependent variables (neck pain intensity, neck disability and sick leave).

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Table 5.

Bivariate correlation matrix.

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Table 6.

Sequential multiple regression analysis with neck pain intensity as the criterion variable.

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Table 7.

Sequential multiple regression analysis with neck disability as the criterion variable.

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Table 8.

Sequential multiple regression analysis with sick leave as the criterion variable.

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Table 9.

Sequential multiple regression analysis involving neck pain intensity with neck disability as the criterion variable.

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Table 10.

Sequential multiple regression analysis involving neck pain intensity with sick leave as the criterion variable.

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