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. 2014 Jan 27;32(7):678–686. doi: 10.1200/JCO.2013.51.8480

Table A4.

Personal Characteristics and Burnout

Characteristic Burned Out (n = 484)
No Burnout (n = 599)
P
No. % No. %
Age, years
    Median 50 54 < .001
    Missing 10 16 < .001
    < 40 36 57.1 27 42.9
    40-49 194 52.9 173 47.1
    50-59 172 51.0 165 49.0
    ≥ 60 72 24.8 218 75.2
Sex < .001
    Missing 2 10
    Male 212 39.8 321 60.2
    Female 270 50.2 268 49.8
Children .0057
    Missing 2 8
    Yes 398 43.2 523 56.8
    No 84 55.3 68 44.7
Age of youngest child, years < .001
    Missing 87 78
    < 5 61 51.7 57 48.3
    5-12 125 51.0 120 49.0
    13-18 80 51.0 77 49.0
    19-22 46 43.8 59 56.2
    > 22 85 29.0 208 71.0
Relationship status .0456
    Missing 1 9
    Single 52 53.6 45 46.4
    Married 410 44.4 514 55.6
    Partnered 17 51.5 16 48.5
    Widowed/widower 4 21.1 15 78.9
Ever gone through divorce .3932
    Missing 4 10
    Yes 78 41.7 109 58.3
    No 397 45.4 477 54.6
    Currently going through one 5 62.5 3 37.5
Current student loan debt .0023
    Missing 4 9
    No debt 410 42.8 547 57.2
    Debt < $25,000 15 57.7 11 42.3
    $25,000-$49,999 6 46.2 7 53.8
    $50,000-$74,999 21 75.0 7 25.0
    $75,000-$99,999 12 75.0 4 25.0
    $100,000-$125,000 5 50.0 5 50.0
    > $125,000 11 55.0 9 45.0