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Table 1 Participants’ sociodemographic characteristics and burnout scores

From: Occupational burnout and lifestyle in Kazakhstan cardiologists

 

All

N (%)

Men

N (%)

Women

N (%)

N (%)

259 (100)

47 (18)

212 (82)

Age, years

34 (14)

31.5 (8.3)

35 (12)

Work duration, years

10 (13.3)

6.5 (11)

10 (15)

Marital status

 Single

86 (33)

15 (32)

71 (33)

 Married

147 (57)

28 (60)

119 (56)

 Divorced

26 (10)

4 (8)

22 (11)

Education

 High school

28 (11)

0 (0)

28 (13)*

 College

83 (32)

5 (11)

78 (37)*

 University

120 (46)

31 (66)

89 (42)*

 Academic degree

28 (11)

11 (23)

17 (8)*

Smoking

 Never smokers

204 (79)

19 (40)

183 (86)*

 Ex-smokers

29 (11)

11 (23)

19 (9)*

 Daily smokers

26 (10)

17 (37)

10 (5)*

Alcohol

 Never

173 (67)

21 (45)

152 (72)*

 Once a week or less

78 (30)

22 (47)

56 (26)*

 More than once a week

8 (3)

4 (8)

4 (2)*

Regular physical activity

89 (34)

30 (64)

59 (28)*

FSS

27 (22)

24.9 ± 10.6

28 (23)

Burnout dimensions

 Emotional exhaustion

18 (15)

15 (15)

19 (15)

 Depersonalization

12 (9)

12 (8)

12 (9)

 Personal accomplishment

40 (15)

41 (11)

40 (14)

  1. Note: Age, work duration, FSS and three dimensions of burnout scores are presented as either means±standard deviation or median with the corresponding interquartile range (in brackets) depending on the distribution; FSS – Fatigue Severity Score; * - p < 0.05 compared to men from either χ2 or Mann-Whitney tests