Headache

There is no significant relationship between the headache ergonomic hazard intensities and levels of techno stress. Specifically, there is a 0.56 (56%) probability that auditors who experience headache ergonomic hazards will have increased technostress levels.

Neck pain

There is a significant relationship between the neck pain ergonomic hazard intensity and levels of techno stress. Specifically, there is a 0.43 (43%) probability that auditors who experience neck pain ergonomic hazards will have increased technostress levels.

Visual fatigue

There is no significant relationship between the visual fatigue ergonomic hazard intensity and levels of techno stress. Specifically, there is a 0.47 (47%) probability that auditors who experience visual fatigue ergonomic hazards will have increased technostress levels.

Poor posture

There is no significant relationship between the poor posture ergonomic hazard intensity and levels of techno stress. Specifically, there is a 0.56 (56%) probability that auditors who experience poor posture ergonomic hazards will have increased technostress levels.

Migraine

There is no significant relationship between the migraine ergonomic hazard intensity and levels of techno stress. Specifically, there is a 0.45 (45%) probability that auditors who experience migraine ergonomic hazards will have increased technostress levels.

Numbness in fingers

There is no significant relationship between the numbness in fingers ergonomic hazard intensity and levels of techno stress.

Specifically, there is a 0.56 (56%) probability that auditors who experience numbness in fingers ergonomic hazards will have

increased technostress levels.

Wrist pain

There is no significant relationship between the wrist pain ergonomic hazard intensity and levels of techno stress. Specifically, there is a 0.52 (52%) probability that auditors who experience wrist pain ergonomic hazards will have increased technostress levels.

Back pain

There is no significant relationship between the back pain ergonomic hazard intensity and levels of techno stress. Specifically, there is a 0.48 (48%) probability that auditors who experience back pain ergonomic hazards will have increased technostress levels.

Depression

There is no significant relationship between the depression ergonomic hazard intensity and levels of techno stress. Specifically, there is a 0.44 (44%) probability that auditors who experience depression ergonomic hazards will have increased technostress levels.

Inadequate sleep

There is no significant relationship between the inadequate sleep ergonomic hazard intensity and levels of techno stress.

Specifically, there is a 0.50 (50%) probability that auditors who experience inadequate sleep ergonomic hazards will have increased technostress levels.