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    Descriptive statistics of background variables, work characteristics, health behaviors, and depressive symptoms at baseline (<i>N</i> = 3,706).

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    <p>Descriptive statistics of background variables, work characteristics, health behaviors, and depressive symptoms at baseline (<i>N</i> = 3,706).</p

    Standardized structural coefficients and p-values from the mediation model including workplace social support, number of unhealthy behaviors, and depressive symptoms over four waves of the Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health.

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    <p>Red arrows represent paths that were used to calculate the indirect effect. Blue arrows represent paths that were used to calculate the direct effect. Green arrows represent paths that were used to calculate both the indirect and direct effect. * p<0.05 ** p<0.01</p

    Total, direct and indirect effects calculated from the autoregressive mediation models.

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    <p>The standardized regression coefficients for the total effect were obtained by multiplying all paths in the models from social support to depressive symptoms, while the corresponding coefficients for the indirect effect were obtained by multiplying the paths from social support to depressive symptoms that passed through the mediator variable.</p

    Additional file 3: of Interactional justice at work is related to sickness absence: a study using repeated measures in the Swedish working population

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    Attrition analysis comparing those who had full information in all waves compared to those with missing information on at least one variable at least at one wave. (DOCX 27 kb

    Additional file 4: of Interactional justice at work is related to sickness absence: a study using repeated measures in the Swedish working population

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    Results of standard generalized estimating equations (GEE) analyses of the association between covariates and long and frequent sickness absence, respectively, presented as risk ratios (RR) with 95% CIs. RRs represent the uncontrolled risk ratios. (DOCX 26 kb
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