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. 2024 Mar 19;60(3):499. doi: 10.3390/medicina60030499

Table 4.

The distribution of participants’ habits in relation to workplace burnout syndrome presence.

Variables Has WBS (n = 290) Does Not Have WBS (n = 201) p-Value
Nicotine use, n (%) 144 (49.7%) 80 (39.8%) 0.031
Number of cigarettes, n (%)
0 146 (50.3%) 121 (60.2%) 0.037
Up to 10 44 (15.2%) 25 (12.4%)
10–20 76 (26.2%) 42 (20.9%)
over 20 24 (8.3%) 13 (6.5%)
Alcohol use, n (%) 166 (57.2%) 112 (55.7%) 0.738
Over 5 drinks, n (%)
No 257 (88.6%) 172 (85.6%) 0.340
Once 28 (9.7%) 27 (13.4%)
At least once per month 5 (1.7%) 2 (1%)
Sick leave, n (%) 119 (41%) 52 (25.9%) 0.001
Sick leave days, median (range) 0 (0–300) 0 (0–120) <0.001
Self-assessed health, n (%)
Very bad 10 (3.4%) 0 (0%) <0.001
Bad 48 (16.6%) 5 (2.5%)
Average 145 (50%) 77 (38.3%)
Good 74 (25.5%) 98 (48.8%)
Very good 13 (4.5%) 21 (10.4%)