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Table 1 Age, occupational status, smoking, psychosocial variables, fear-avoidance and time for return to work

From: Psychosocial job conditions, fear avoidance beliefs and expected return to work following acute coronary syndrome: a cross-sectional study of fear-avoidance as a potential mediator

 

All

 

Men

 

Women

 

N

%

N

%

N

%

Number of participants

509

100

398

78.2

111

21.8

White-collar, N (%)

175

42.2

140

43.9

35

36.5

Pink-collar, N (%)

84

20.2

38

11.9

46

47.9

Blue-collar, N (%)

156

37.6

141

44.2

15

15.6

Non-smoker

174

34.4

148

37.3

26

23.9

Ex-smoker, N (%)

166

32.8

136

34.3

30

27.5

Current smoker, N (%)

166

32.8

113

28.5

53

48.6

High strain, N (%)

163

32.0

108

27.1

55

49.6

Active, N (%)

59

11.6

51

12.8

8

7.2

Passive, N (%)

141

27.7

110

27.6

31

27.9

Low strain, N (%)

146

28.7

129

32.4

17

15.3

 

Mean

SD

Mean

SD

Mean

SD

Age

55.9

5.9

56.0

5.8

55.4

6.3

ERI-ratio

0.6

0.2

0.6

0.2

0.7

0.3

Fear-avoidance beliefs

2.3

1.1

2.3

1.1

2.4

1.2

Time for RTW (in weeks)

7.1

5.1

6.9

5.1

7.8

5.2