Table 2

Fatigue as a predictor of long term sickness absence. Number of subjects, crude ORs, and adjusted ORs.

n*OR†95% CIn*OR‡95% CI
*Difference with total study population due to the restricted variety in sickness absence (0–7 or >42 days) or missing data on one or more research variables.
†Crude odds ratio, increase per standard deviation in fatigue score.
‡Adjusted for gender, educational level, age, psychological demands, skill discretion, decision authority, supervisor support and co-worker support, increase per standard deviation in fatigue score.
0–7 days6277158621
>42 days2571.531.36–1.722291.401.23–1.61