Table 2.
All (n = 1784) |
Women (n = 1086) |
Men (n = 698) |
p value | |
Mean [SD] | Mean [SD] | Mean [SD] | ||
Emotional exhaustion | 21.3 [9.74] | 21.5 [9.67] | 20.9 [9.84] | ns |
Depersonalization | 9.9 [5.92] | 9 [5.62] | 11.3 [6.11] | <0.001 |
Personal accomplishment | 36.3 [6.77] | 36.1 [6.77] | 36.5 [6.77] | ns |
Degree of burnout | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | |
Emotional exhaustion | ns | |||
Low | 42 (741) | 40 (437) | 44 (304) | |
Average | 28 (505) | 29 (312) | 28 (193) | |
High | 30 (538) | 31 (337) | 29 (201) | |
Depersonalization | <0.001 | |||
Low | 25 (452) | 29 (318) | 19 (134) | |
Average | 27 (481) | 29 (320) | 23 (161) | |
High | 48 (851) | 41 (448) | 58 (403) | |
Personal accomplishment | ns | |||
Low | 36 (641) | 35 (377) | 38 (264) | |
Average | 33 (591) | 34 (364) | 33 (227) | |
High | 31 (552) | 32 (345) | 30 (207) |
Means were calculated for each subscale of the MBI, and compared between women and men using the t-test. MBI subscales were categorized into low, average and high degree of burnout, and distribution compared between women and men using χ2 -test. SD = standard deviation, ns = not significant