Research Article

Effects of Occupational Hazards on Job Stress and Mental Health of Factory Workers and Miners: A Propensity Score Analysis

Table 4

Effects of occupational hazards on the job stress of factory workers and miners according to the multiple logistic regression analysis.

Variable (95% CI)BetaStandard OR (95% CI)VIF value

Intercept-0.35 (-0.47, -0.23)0.06—0.70 (0.62, 0.79)—-5.75<0.001
Coal dust0.04 (-0.10, 0.18)0.070.041.04 (0.91, 1.20)1.150.610.540
Silica dust-0.04 (-0.24, 0.16)0.10-0.020.96 (0.79, 1.18)1.18-0.380.710
Asbestos dust0.26 (0.09, 0.44)0.090.191.30 (1.09, 1.55)1.312.92<0.001
Benzene0.22 (0.09, 0.34)0.060.201.25 (1.10, 1.41)1.123.39<0.001
Lead-0.24 (-0.50, 0.02)0.13-0.110.79 (0.61, 1.02)1.19-1.830.070
Noise0.33 (0.19, 0.46)0.070.281.39 (1.22, 1.59)1.054.83<0.001
Brucellosis0.08 (-0.36, 0.52)0.220.021.08 (0.70, 1.68)1.050.360.720