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. 2018 Jan 11;8:2336. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02336

Table 2.

Multiple regression analyses with burnout and depressive symptoms as outcome variables.

Female sample (n = 941) Male sample (n = 222)
Burnout symptoms Depressive symptoms Burnout symptoms Depressive symptoms
β p β p β p β p
MODEL 1
Neuroticism 0.38 <0.001 0.38 <0.001 0.32 <0.001 0.36 <0.001
History of depressive disorders −0.00 ns −0.01 ns 0.09 ns 0.05 ns
Borderline personality 0.23 <0.001 0.29 <0.001 0.24 <0.01 0.28 <0.01
Adjusted R2 0.32 0.39 0.31 0.37
MODEL 2
Neuroticism 0.37 <0.001 0.37 <0.001 0.36 <0.001 0.37 <0.001
Affective insecurity 0.19 <0.001 0.23 <0.001 0.17 <0.05 0.26 <0.01
Impulsiveness 0.07 <0.05 0.10 <0.001 0.10 ns 0.05 ns
Adjusted R2 0.32 0.39 0.30 0.37

History of depressive disorders was not included in Model 2 given its absence of predictive value in Model 1. ns, non-significant (p ≥ 0.05).