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. 2022 May 16;61(3):195–202. doi: 10.2486/indhealth.2021-0280

Table 3. Bivariate analysis with demographic variables and emotional exhaustion and depersonalization (n=2,255).

Emotional exhaustion Depersonalization


r p-value r p-value
Age (yr) −0.24 <0.01 −0.15 <0.01
Total nursing experience (yr) −0.22 <0.01 −0.13 <0.01

Mean p-value Mean p-value

Education Non-bachelor 17.02 0.15 12.92 0.36
Bachelor 17.27 13.18
Marital status Married 15.66 <0.01 12.00 <0.01
Unmarried/ other 17.45 13.10
Work style Full time 16.9 <0.01 13.10 <0.01
Part time 14.56 11.17
Desired current workplace Desired 16.64 0.24 12.84 0.14
Not desired 16.88 13.16
Night shift Works night shift 17.15 <0.01 13.27 <0.01
Day shift only 15.11 11.76

Personal accomplishment was not correlated with the four role groups and was not tested.

r: Pearson’s correlation coefficient.

: Pearson’s correlation analysis was conducted.

: t-test was conducted.