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. 2025 Aug 12;16:1608564. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1608564

Table 2.

Characteristics of the studied group of doctors, taking into account the occurrence of Type A/B behavior patterns and sociodemographic characteristics.

Variables Study group of physicians (823; 100%) personality Chi2 p V
Type A (n = 349; 42.41%) Intermediate type (n = 277; 33.66%) Type B (n = 197; 23.94%) SUM (n = 823; 100%)
Number (n) and percent (%) of participants
n % n % n % n %
Sex
Women 226 64.76 164 59.21 112 56.85 502 61.00 3.869 0.144 0,07
Men 123 35.24 113 40.79 85 43.15 321 39.00
Age [years]
≤30 93 26.65 76 27.44 35 17.77 204 24.79 24.886 <0.001* 0,12
31–40 150 42.98 96 34.66 64 32.49 310 37.67
41–50 54 15.47 58 30.69 60 30.46 172 20.90
≥51 52 14.90 47 16.97 38 19.29 137 16.65
Length of service [years]
1–10 220 63.04 147 53.07 89 45.18 456 55.41 18.529 <0.01* 0,04
11–20 63 18.05 65 23.47 48 24.37 176 21.39
21–30 46 13.18 42 15.16 39 19.80 127 15.43
≥31 20 5.73 23 8.30 21 10.66 64 7.78
Ward type
Surgical 123 35.24 86 31.05 64 32.49 273 33.17 1.282 0.527 0,09
Non-surgical 226 64.76 191 68.89 133 67.51 550 66.83
Additional employment
Yes 259 74.21 191 68.89 120 60.91 570 69.26 10.478 <0.01* 0,11
No 90 25.79 86 31.05 77 39.09 253 30.74
Working on duty
Yes 292 83.67 213 76.90 148 75.13 653 79.34 7.132 0.03* 0,11
No 57 16.33 64 23.10 49 24.87 170 20.66

n, number of participants; Chi2, value of the Chi2 statistic; p, level of statistical significance; V, Crammer’s V.