Distribution of the occupational category and personal, and potential work-related risk factors according the co-exposure groups in men (N = 8,733) and women (N = 9,285).
Yves Roquelaure
Ronan Garlantézec
Vincent Rousseau
Alexis Descatha
Bradley Evanoff
Stefano Mattioli
Marcel Goldberg
Marie Zins
Julie Bodin
10.1371/journal.pone.0235051.s003
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<p>Nmiss: Number of missing values. In bold, P < 0.05. *: Test exact de Fisher. α: Technicians and associate professionals perform mostly technical and related tasks and teach at certain educational levels. Most occupations in this group require skills at the third ISCO level (education which begins at the age of 17 or 18 years and leads to an award not equivalent to a first university degree). β: The blue collar worker’ category includes skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers (ISCO-08 group 6) and agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers (ISCO-08 group 9, elementary occupations).</p> <p>(DOCX)</p>
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population-based Constances cohort
Constances cohort Objective
biomechanical wrist stressors
objective case definition
chemical exposure
self-administered questionnaire
biomechanical exposure group
hand symptoms
regression models
2015. CTS
CI
potentiating effect
co-exposure group
work-related biomechanical stressors
baseline
12 month-follow-up
exposure group
Carpal tunnel syndrome
French workers