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Table 6. Relative Comparison of Prevalence of EQ-Health Mediators Within Each Employment Category Relative to SER-Like Jobs Source: Authors' compilation based on General Social Survey (). Note: Lower/Higher: statistically significant difference (p-value < 0.05) compared to SER-like jobs in Poisson regression with mediator as dependent variable (adjusted for survey year). n.s.: not statistically different from SER-like jobs. aWhile the job strain measure contains four categories, only a dichotomous measure of high strain or not is tested for association with EQ in this analysis.
Table 6.

Relative Comparison of Prevalence of EQ-Health Mediators Within Each Employment Category Relative to SER-Like Jobs

Source: Authors' compilation based on General Social Survey (Smith et al. 2013).

Note: Lower/Higher: statistically significant difference (p-value < 0.05) compared to SER-like jobs in Poisson regression with mediator as dependent variable (adjusted for survey year). n.s.: not statistically different from SER-like jobs.

aWhile the job strain measure contains four categories, only a dichotomous measure of high strain or not is tested for association with EQ in this analysis.

Direct correspondence to: Trevor Peckham at tpeckham@uw.edu; 4225 Roosevelt Way NE, Suite 100, Box 354695, Seattle, WA 98195.

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