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Research Article

Impact of digital stress on negative emotions and physical complaints in the home office: a follow up study

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Article: 2263068 | Received 20 Jan 2023, Accepted 17 Sep 2023, Published online: 07 Oct 2023

Figures & data

Figure 1. Hypothesis model.

Above the capture ‘Digital stress’ it claims ‘external’ in italics. From ‘Digital stress’ there is a line downwards to ‘Mental strain’. Beneath, a triangle is illustrated, which says ‘Mental strain’ in the highest corner, ‘(Negative) emotions’ and ‘Physical Complaints’ in the lower corners. In the middle of the triangle it says ‘internal’ in italics.
Figure 1. Hypothesis model.

Table 1. Items representing digital stress.

Table 2. Included variables.

Table 3. Comparison of M + - SD per item used for cluster analysis between years.

Figure 2. Scree plot for the digitally stressed group 2020 and 2022.

Two systems of coordinates are shown. In both cases, the Y-axis is labeled ‘Height’ and ranges from beneath value 7–11. The X-axis is labeled ‘2020’ in the first case vs. ‘2022’ in the second case, starts with 431 vs. 388 and ends at 440 vs. 397. In both coordinate systems a line increases steadily up to 439 vs. 396, when it increases abruptly.
Figure 2. Scree plot for the digitally stressed group 2020 and 2022.

Table 4. Comparison of proportion (DS, Gender and Income) or quantity (NE and PC) or mean (Age) and SD per included variable between years.

Table 5. First-difference OLS regression models.