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. 2016 Apr 18;16:342. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3016-y

Table 1.

Characteristics of the study population (n = 416)

Characteristic
Age in years, mean (SD) 40.1 (2.9)
Sex, n (%) Men 205 (49.3)
Women 211 (50.7)
Leadership position, n (%) Yes 197 (51.0)
No 189 (49.0)
Working environment, n (%) In-patient care 166 (41.1)
Out-patient care 238 (58.9)
Most frequent medical specialtiesa, n (%) Internal medicine 96 (23.2)
General medicine 55 (13.3)
Anesthesia 48 (11.6)
Surgery 33 (8.0)
Pediatrics 31 (7.5)
Gynecology 24 (5.8)
Depression score, mean (SD) 1.8 (0.5)
Effort score, mean (SD) 17.9 (3.5)
Reward score, mean (SD) 31.2 (5.8)
ERI score, mean (SD) 1.1 (0.4)
overcommitment, mean (SD) 14.2 (3.6)
Perceived quality of care, mean (SD) 1.9 (0.8)

aOnly specialties reported by at least 5.0 % are listed