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. 2023 Jun 13;13(6):496. doi: 10.3390/bs13060496

Table 2.

Means and standard deviations by sectors in the study variables.

Education
(n = 1190)
Healthcare
(n = 914)
Hospitality
(n = 305)
Administration/
Management (n = 771)
M SD M SD M SD M SD
Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS)
154.99 18.01 145.49 23.96 147.43 23.84 144.07 26.10
Professional Quality of Life (PQoL)
CF 22.37 (4) 7.97 20.98 (4) 8.06 24.35 (4) 8.50 22.22 (4) 8.11
BU 24.07 (3) 6.54 23.33 (3) 6.80 25.70 (3) 6.73 25.33 (3) 6.68
CS 37.91 (3) 7.45 37.71 (3) 7.73 31.00 (1) 7.55 32.39 (2) 7.96
Occupational Psychosocial Risks (OPR)
PD 11.47 (2) 2.89 12.10 (3) 2.79 11.79 (2) 3.04 10.86 (1) 3.41
CW-PD 6.91 (1) 3.27 6.93 (1) 3.56 9.98 (3) 4.11 8.83 (2) 4.02
SS-QL 7.84 (3) 3.40 7.91 (3) 3.73 8.01 (3) 3.52 8.13 (3) 3.83
C 4.64 (1) 2.73 5.18 (1) 3.07 5.26 (1) 2.87 4.96 (1) 2.83
DP 3.01 (1) 1.98 2.92 (1) 1.93 2.94 (1) 1.90 3.29 (2) 1.93

SPS: Sensory Processing Sensitivity; PQoL: Professional Quality of Life; CF: Compassion Fatigue; BU: Burnout; CS: Compassion Satisfaction; OPR: Occupational Psychosocial Risks; PD: Psychological Demands; CW-PD: Control over Work and Possibilities of Development; SS-QL: Social Support and Quality Leadership; C: Compensations; DP: Double Presence; PQoL: Level of exposure to indicators of professional quality of life (ProQoL): (1) low, (2) low–medium, (3) medium, (4) high. The high, medium and low score classification is: CF (low: 0–7; medium: 8–17; high: 18–50), BU (low: 0–17; medium: 18–27; high: 28–50) and CS (low: 0–32; medium: 33–41; high: 42–50). OPR: Level of exposure to occupational psychosocial risks (ISTAS21): (1) medium, (2) medium–high, (3) high. The high, medium and low score classification is: PD (low: 0–8; medium: 9–11; high: 12–20), CW-PD (low: 0–5; medium: 6–8; high: 9–20), SS-QL (low: 0–3; medium: 4–6; high: 7–20), C (low: 0–2; medium: 3–5; high: 6–12) and DP (low: 0–1; medium: 2–3; high: 4–8).