Table 1

Participant characteristics

MenWomen
N%MeanSDRangeN%MeanSDRange
Demographics and musculoskeletal pain
 N Participants380546.8432753.2
 Age46.210.618–6445.510.118–64
 Education
  Basic school 8–10 grade46912.33939.1
  General upper secondary school1814.81744.0
  Vocational upper secondary school741.91092.5
  Vocational education145438.2139432.2
  Short-cycle higher education2947.72689.5
  Medium-cycle higher education64617.0131530.4
  Bachelor661.731002.3
  Long-cycle higher education54214.251411.9
  PhD degree481.3380.9
  Missing130.8220.5
 Musculoskeletal pain at baseline1.451.430–51.651.470–5
 Musculoskeletal pain at follow-up1.391.410–51.701.500–5
Continuous exposures
 Physical work demands18.027.318–4817.476.618–48
 Quantitative demands3.080.681–52.930.681–5
 Emotional demands2.761.021–53.271.041–5
 Decision authority4.200.761–54.210.721–5
Dichotomous exposures
 High physical work demands (highest decile)3459.13748.6
 High quantitative demands (highest decile)43811.560313.9
 High emotional demands (highest decile)2827.41924.4
 Low decision authority (lowest decile)1874.91603.7
 Job strain90923.950311.6
 High job insecurity40210.650311.6
 Violence1183.13417.9