

Quadrant term
Quadrant formed by dichotomizing latitude and demands scores at
the medians of the current sample (latitude <74 and demands
>32).

Quadrant term using national means
Area formed by using national (U.S. QES) means for latitude and
demands (latitude <72.6 and demands>30.6 for males: latitude
<65.7 and demands > 31.3 for females).
Quotient term
Sample demands divided by latitude. This continuous form of the
variable can be dichotomized at an arbitrary cutpoint.

Linear term
Linear function created by y=(b) demands-(c) latitude. (If both
variables are on the same scale, y=(0.5) demands - (0.5) latitude.)
This continuous form of the variable can be dichotomized at an
arbitrary cutpoint.
Note: The cutpoints for job decision latitude listed above
reflect corrections made for the U.S. QES means for the job decision
latitude scale score in December 2000. In addition, the cutpoints
for job decision latitude listed above are based on the formulas
in the Job
Content Questionnaire manual in which the job decision latitude
scale score is multiplied by 2. Papers published from the Cornell
Blood Pressure Study used a different version of the formula in
which the job latitude scale score was not multiplied by 2. Thus,
for anyone wishing to compare their findings to the Cornell study
findings, do not multiply the job decision latitude by 2and use
the following cutpoints:
1) for the job strain quadrant term based on Cornell sample medians,
use latitude <37 and demands >32.
2) for the job strain quadrant term using national means, use
latitude <36.3 and demands >30.6 for males; latitude <32.9
and demands >31.3 for females.