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Table 3 Selected predictors of high burnout scores across three dimensions

From: Occupational burnout and lifestyle in Kazakhstan cardiologists

 

EE

DP

PA

Low

High

Low

High

Low

High

N (%)

185 (71)

74 (29)

134 (52)

125 (48)

191 (74)

68 (26)

Male sex, N (%)

37 (20)

10 (14)

25 (19)

22 (18)

37 (19)

10 (15)

Age, years, mean ± standard deviation or median (interquartile range)

35 (15)

34.8 ± 8.7

35 (14.5)

33 (12)

34 (13.5)

37.1 ± 10.9

Work duration, years, median (interquartile range)

10 (15)

10 (10.5)

10 (15)

10 (12)

10 (14.3)

10.5 (12.5)

Married, N (%)

110 (59)

36 (49)

78 (58)

68 (54)

110 (56)

36 (53)

Never smoking, N (%)

147 (79)

55 (74)

105 (78)

97 (78)

146 (76)

56 (82)

Never alcohol, N (%)

128 (69)

44 (59)

86 (64)

87 (70)

119 (62)

52 (76)*

Regular physical activity, N (%)

70 (38)

19 (26)

46 (34)

43 (34)

66 (35)

22 (32)

FSS, mean ± standard deviation or median (interquartile range)

22 (18)

35.3 ± 12,6*

20 (17.3)

33.1 ± 13,2*

28 (22)

21.5 (22.5)*

  1. Note: EE emotional Exhaustion, DP Depersonalization, PA Personal Accomplishment; *significant difference using Mann-Whitney U-test for Fatigue Severity Score (FSS) or 2*2 test with the corresponding χ2