Table 2

Work related psychosocial risk factors and new onset low back pain*

Univariate associations
Logistic regressionGEE model 1GEE model 2
ExposureOR95% CIOR95% CIOR95% CI
*Adjusted for gender, age group, and occupation.
Job demand
Stressful work
    Never/occasionally1Referent1Referent1Referent
    At least half of the time1.741.08 to 2.801.631.07 to 2.471.591.06 to 2.37
Monotonous work
    Never/occasionally1Referent1Referent1Referent
    At least half of the time1.881.07 to 3.301.871.13 to 3.081.941.22 to 3.09
Hectic work
    Never/occasionally1Referent1Referent1Referent
    At least half of the time1.791.20 to 2.671.611.13 to 2.291.230.86 to 1.78
Job satisfaction
Job satisfaction
    Not dissatisfied1Referent1Referent1Referent
    (Very)/dissatisfied0.970.28 to 3.320.980.32 to 3.031.340.60 to 2.99
Social support
Support from colleagues
    Not dissatisfied1Referent1Referent1Referent
    (Very)/dissatisfied2.400.62 to 9.322.000.66 to 6.061.850.73 to 4.70
Control over work
Control over own work
    At least sometimes1Referent1Referent1Referent
    (Very)/seldom0.950.51 to 1.790.900.50 to 1.610.740.37 to 1.45
Learn new things
    At least sometimes1Referent1Referent1Referent
    (Very)/seldom1.840.72 to 4.701.630.70 to 3.811.650.77 to 3.52
Individual distress (GHQ)
GHQ total
    01Referent1Referent1Referent
    1–21.080.70 to 1.681.090.73 to 1.620.970.65 to 1.46
    ≥32.511.52 to 4.132.261.47 to 3.481.440.94 to 2.20