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Table 5 Multiple linear regression analysis of the effects of demographic characteristics on safety attitude scores

From: Evaluation of safety attitudes of hospitals and the effects of demographic factors on safety attitudes: a psychometric validation of the safety attitudes and safety climate questionnaire

Subscale

Variable

Sex

Age

Degree

Occupation

Function

Technical title

Years in unit

Years in hospital

Weekly work time

Participation in training

TW

Beta

0.063

−0.107

− 0.097

0.021

−0.040

− 0.183

P

< 0.05

< 0.05

< 0.05

0.351

0.082

< 0.05

SC

Beta

0.065

0.071

0.017

−0.027

− 0.085

− 0.162

P

< 0.05

< 0.05

0.453

0.243

< 0.05

< 0.05

JS

Beta

0.017

−0.065

− 0.085

− 0.118

P

0.465

< 0.05

< 0.05

< 0.05

SR

Beta

0.068

−0.103

− 0.079

− 0.007

− 0.058

0.080

− 0.079

P

< 0.05

< 0.05

< 0.05

0.739

< 0.05

< 0.05

< 0.05

PM

Beta

0.065

−0.099

0.062

0.022

−0.025

− 0.135

P

< 0.05

< 0.05

< 0.05

0.328

0.268

< 0.05

WC

Beta

−0.085

0.059

−0.004

− 0.030

− 0.067

− 0.073

− 0.169

P

< 0.05

< 0.05

0.843

0.189

< 0.05

< 0.05

< 0.05

Total

Beta

0.069

−0.117

0.057

0.015

−0.051

− 0.178

P

< 0.05

< 0.05

< 0.05

0.510

< 0.05

< 0.05

  1. √ means this variable was entered in the regression equation. Beta means standard Beta. TW means teamwork climate, SC means safety climate, JS means job satisfaction, SR means stress recognition, PM means perception of management, WC means work conditions, Total means total scale