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. 2024 Apr 18;24:1077. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-18507-9

Table 2.

Relation between sociodemographic characteristics and resilience, work engagement and job satisfaction (n = 100)

Variables Resilience
Mean (SD)
Work engagement
Mean (SD)
Job satisfaction
Mean (SD)
Gender
(Male) 109.75 (18.86) 41.95 (11.54) * 79.58 (11.82)
Female 105.92 (20.16) 25. 54 (8.00) 79.23 (11.04)
Age Group
26–38 years 108.73(19.59)a 39.54 (11.03)a 79.43 (12.12)a
> 38–58 years 109.91 (18.36) 40.18 (14.10) 79.66 (11.21)
Marital Status (Unmarried) 111.15 (13.86) 39.92 (8.64) 76.77 (6.54)
Married 108.97 (19.67) 39.81 (12.92) 79.95 (12.23)
Educational Level (University) 109.72 (18.34) 40.00 (11.96) 79.42 (11.05)
Master or doctorate 105.83 (23.777) 38.50 (15.90) 80.33 (16.11)
Years of experience (less than 15 years) 106.94 (19.53) a 38.65 (11.28) a 78.37 (11.84) a
≥ 15 years 111.96 (18.13) 41.20 (13.62) 80.89 (11.45)

Residence

(Urban)

109.05 (18.51) 39.77 (12.37) 79.67 (10.70)
Rural 100.75 (22.96) 40.17 (13.27) 78.50 (17.89)

Mann-Whitney U test was used, a Independent-Samples t test, SD: Standard Deviation, *: Significant p-value is less than 0.05