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. 2017 Apr 25;28(7):1590–1596. doi: 10.1093/annonc/mdx196

Table 4.

Multivariable linear regression analysis of overall burnout scores and subscale (EE, DEP and PA) scores

Coefficient (95% CI); P-value
Variable Burnout score EE score DEP score PA score
No access to support services 3.32 (0.53–6.12) 2.86 (1.01–4.71) NS NS
P<0.0020 P=0.002
No good work-life balance 9.70 (7.15–12.23) 9.50 (7.80–11.20) 2.55 (1.55–3.55) 2.62 (1.62–3.62)
P<0.0001 P<0.0001 P<0.0001 P<0.0001
Not living alone −3.17 (−5.92 to − 0.42) −2.30 (−4.50 to 0.11) NS
P=0.024 P=0.040
No adequate vacation 4.01 (1.49–6.64) 3.40 (1.70–5.10) NS NS
P<0.002 P<0.0001
Region

Southeastern Europe NS NS 3.24 (1.49–4.99) 3.44 (1.78–5.11)
P<0.0001 P<0.0001
Central Europe NS NS 2.29 (0.74–3.84) 2.48 (0.94–4.02)
P=0.004 P=0.002
Western Europe −6.62 (−10.39 to − 2.85) −4.13 (−6.64 to − 1.62) NS NS
P=0.001 P=0.001
Eastern Europe NS NS 2.33 (0.67–3.99) 2.48 (0.81–4.41)
P=0.006 P=0.004
Southwestern Europe −5.83 (−9.44 to 2.21) −2.47 (4.95–0.12) NS NS
P=0.001 P=0.051

Factors that were significant for at least one of the scores are shown.

NS, non-significant. Reference region—Northern Europe and British Isles.