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Table 2 Multinomial logistic regression between group and absenteeism and work performance in workers (n = 637)

From: The role of borderline personality disorder symptoms on absenteeism & work performance in the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA)

Absenteeism

Short-term absenteeismb

Long-term absenteeismb

 

OR (95% CI)

p

OR (95% CI)

p

D/A onlya

1.76 (1.15–2.69)

0.01

3.59 (1.83–7.02)

< 0.001

BPD symptoms onlya

1.80 (0.93–3.47)

0.08

2.04 (0.71–5.87)

0.19

D/A + BPD symptomsa

1.51 (0.87–2.61)

0.14

3.66 (1.69–7.91)

0.001

Work performance

Reduced work performancec

Impaired work performancec

 

OR (95% CI)

p

OR (95% CI)

p

D/A onlya

3.95 (2.42–6.42)

< 0.001

7.81 (4.44–13.73)

< 0.001

BPD symptoms onlya

2.29 (1.05–4.98)

0.04

6.02 (2.76–13.09)

< 0.001

D/A + BPD symptomsa

3.83 (2.05–7.17)

< 0.001

10.41 (5.38–20.15)

< 0.001

  1. a Reference category: Control group
  2. b Reference category: No absenteeism
  3. c Reference category: No impaired work performance
  4. Adjusted for covariates: sex, age, education, number of somatic diseases and working hours; and additionally absence in the model for reduced and impaired work performance
  5. Significant p-values highlighted in bold