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Table 3 Prevalences of somatic illness and adjusted OR (95% IC) for the association between ocupational activity and somatic illness in economically active population

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Employed

Unemployed

 

2006

2011

diference

2006

2011

diference

Men

 Cardiovascular

14.6

(13.8, 15.3)

15.8

(14.7, 16.8)

1.2

14.1

(11.7, 16.5)

15.8

(13.9, 17.6)

1.7

 Osteoarticular

23.1

(22.2, 24.0)

19.2

(18.0, 20.3)

−3,9b

27.9

(24.8, 31.0)

17.4

(15.8, 18.3)

−10,5b

 Other

42.1

(41.0, 43.2)

41.0

(39.6, 42.4)

−1,1

42.1

(38.7, 45.5)

37.4

(35.0, 39.8)

−4,7

 Total

55.2

(54.1, 56.3)

52.9

(51.5, 54.4)

−2.3

57.8

(54.3, 61.2)

48.6

(46.1, 51.1)

−9.2b

 Adjusted Odds ratio a

1

1

 

0.97

(0.81, 1.16)

0.85

(0.72, 0.99)

 

Women

 Cardiovascular

12.3

(11.4, 13.2)

10.2

(9.3, 11.2)

−2,1b

12.8

(10.8, 14.9)

14.4

(12.4, 16.4)

1,6

 Osteoarticular

34.4

(33.1, 35.6)

29.1

(27.6, 30.5)

−5,3b

38.4

(35.5, 41.4)

30.1

(27.5, 32.6)

−8,3b

 Other

55,7

(54.3, 57.0)

51,0

(49.4, 52.5)

−4,7b

56.5

(53.5, 59.5)

52.3

(49.5, 55.2)

−4,2

 Total

66.0

(64.7, 67.2)

60.5

(58.9, 62.0)

−5.5b

67.6

(64.8, 70.4)

62.6

(59.8, 65.3)

−5.0

 Adjusted Odds ratio a

1

1

 

1.03

(0.87, 1.20)

1.09

(0.91, 1.29)

 
  1. aMultivariate Logistic regression analysis controlling for age, social support, educational level, marital status, GHQ caseness, and household income
  2. bStatistically significant change between 2006 and 2011