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Table 4: Hierarchical regression analysis: prediction of the dimension of
social behavioural disorders based on education, age and sex.

  Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
Predictor B SEB β B SEB β B SEB β
Education
zdravje delovno aktivne populacije | health of the working-age population 16 Vocational -16.46 1.55 -0.90** -16.36 1.54 -0.90** -16.72 1.54 -0.92**
Secondary -16.88 1.39 -2.66** -16.94 1.39 -2.67** -17.18 1.38 -2.71**
College -16.43 1.45 -1.41** -16.53 1.44 -1.42** -16.68 1.43 -1.43**
Academic
technical -16.93 1.40 -2.43** -16.88 1.39 -2.42** -17.19 1.39 -2.46**
University
Master’s -16.85 1.39 -2.99** -16.75 1.38 -2.97** -16.99 1.38 -3.01**
Doctorate -16.43 1.42 -1.66** -16.40 1.42 -1.66** -16.71 1.42 -1.69**
Age -16.58 1.46 -1.33** -16.68 1.46 -1.33** -16.71 1.45 -1.33**
27–35
36–44 0.23 0.29 0.04 0.21 0.29 0.04
45 and over
Sex 0.60 0.35 0.09 0.53 0.35 0.08

F 0.94 0.37 0.13* 0.98 0.37 0.13*

0.64 0.25 0.10*

0.24 0.25 0.26
21.59*
2.74* 6.34*

Notes: HLM, education and age are presented with the aid of “dummy” variables, where
the reference group for the first is primary school education and the reference group for the
second is the 18–26 age group.
* p < 0.05, **p < 0.01

The tables below show the frequency of psychophysical loads in relation
to the area of work or activity under the SKD (Uradni list RS, 69/07 and 17/08).
Abbreviations are used for groups of activities in the tables for the purpose of
transparency.

Physical health complaints (Figure 1) are most frequently reported by par-
ticipants who perform work in construction (M = 6.00), followed by financial
and insurance activities (M = 5.79). Participants engaged in electricity, gas and
steam supply (M = 4.67) and cultural, entertainment and recreational activities
(M = 4.91) report the lowest frequency of symptoms of illness.

The occurrence of symptoms linked to fear and anxiety is very low in the
sample (M = 4.27). Individuals employed in trade and in motor vehicle mainte-
nance and repair score highest above the average for this dimension (M = 4.80),
followed by those engaged in manufacturing activities (M = 4.60). The absence
of symptoms of fear and anxiety is described within the activity of electricity,
gas and steam supply (M = 3.00).
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