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. 2018 Jun 21;57(3):155–165. doi: 10.2478/sjph-2018-0020

Table 3.

Multivariate analysis of associations between demographic factors, factors of empathy and individual burnout dimensions (EE, D, PA).

EE D PA



Categorical variables B t p B t p B t p
Gender (female/male) 0.09 1.62 0.106 -0.03 -0.55 0.583 -0.12 -2.16 0.032
Working experience (specialist/trainee) 0.28 3.94 <0.001 0.17 2.24 0.026 -0.20 -2.92 0.004
Marital status (in a relationship/single) -0.03 -0.55 0.582 -0.09 -1.51 0.133 -0.01 -0.12 0.907
Children (yes/no) 0.05 0.75 0.454 -0.03 -0.37 0.711 0.17 2.58 0.010
Working environment (rural/urban) 0.12 2.03 0.043 0.04 0.63 0.532 -0.06 -1.19 0.236
Years in current speciality 0.00 -0.01 0.995 -0.12 -1.64 0.103 0.00 0.02 0.988
Perspective Taking 0.05 0.82 0.413 -0.10 -1.53 0.127 0.35 5.80 <0.001
Standing in the Patient’s Shoes -0.04 -0.62 0.536 -0.11 -1.70 0.091 0.08 1.28 0.203
Compassionate Care -0.07 -1.13 0.259 -0.10 -1.57 0.118 0.08 1.35 0.178

R2=0.129, df=9, p<0.001 R2=0.078, df=9, p=0.006 R2=0.224, df=9, p<0.001

R2: Coefficient of determination

E – Emotional Exhaustion, D – Depersonalisation, PA – Personal Accomplishment