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. 2018 Jun 15;68(6):405–411. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqy088

Table 3.

Multilevel model regression coefficients of retained significant models from Table 2

Total (n = 2073) Men (n = 1065) Women (n = 1008)
Coefficient SE P value Coefficient SE P value Coefficient SE P value
Exhaustion
 Constant 1.69 0.060 <0.001 1.52 0.058 <0.001 1.83 0.080 <0.001
 Age 2.72 1.009 <0.01 −0.14 0.038 <0.001 3.98 1.705 <0.05
 Age2 −0.71 0.247 <0.01 −1.00 0.409 <0.05
 Age3 0.06 0.003 <0.01 0.08 0.004 <0.05
 χ2 (df) Age model 59.01 (3) <0.001 22.85 (1) <0.001 36.75 (3) <0.001
Cynicism
 Constant 1.46 0.046 <0.001 1.48 0.057 <0.001 1.53 0.068 <0.001
 Age −0.12 0.026 <0.001 −0.12 0.037 <0.001 3.81 1.470 <0.01
 Age2 −0.91 0.352 <0.01
 Age3 0.07 0.027 <0.05
 χ2 (df) Age model 69.92 (1) <0.001 25.25 (1) <0.001 50.10 (3) <0.001
Professional efficacy (reverse-coded)
 Constant 1.19 0.032 <0.001 1.12 0.043 <0.001 1.44 0.054 <0.001
 Age −0.10 0.021 <0.001 −0.13 0.030 <0.001 −0.10 0.036 <0.01
 Age2
 Age3
 χ2 (df) Age model 56.25 (1) <0.001 28.32 (1) <0.001 29.99 (1) <0.001
Total burnout
 Constant 1.44 0.044 <0.001 1.36 0.045 <0.001 1.55 0.056 <0.001
 Age 1.38 0.623 <0.05 −0.13 0.028 <0.001 3.46 1.204 <0.01
 Age2 −0.37 0.177 <0.05 −0.83 0.289 <0.01
 Age3 0.03 0.014 <0.05 0.06 0.003 <0.01
 χ2 (df) Age model 67.46 (3) <0.001 32.81 (1) <0.001 39.35 (3) <0.001

Adjusted for marital status, parental status, education level and number of working hours. df, degrees of freedom; SE, standard error.