Table 2. Significant determinants of burnout (regression analysis) (N = 487).
Model | Unstandardized coefficients | p-value | 95.0% Confidence interval for B | ||
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B | Std. error | Lower bound | Upper bound | ||
(Constant) | 31.298 | 12.050 | .010 | 7.616 | 54.981 |
Participant’s Gender (female) | 6.035 | 1.815 | <0.001 | 2.468 | 9.602 |
Graduated from a Private Institute | −7.335 | 2.438 | .003 | −12.125 | −2.544 |
Relationship status? | −3.420 | 1.679 | .042 | −6.721 | −.120 |
Burn-out is a state of prolonged physical and psychological exhaustion. Do you feel burnt out? | 11.794 | 1.709 | .001 | 8.435 | 15.153 |
SharingPPOS (mean) | 2.510 | 1.235 | .043 | .083 | 4.938 |
CaringPPOS (mean) | −1.407 | 1.465 | .338 | −4.287 | 1.474 |
Accommodation away from home. | −5.007 | 1.938 | .010 | −8.815 | −1.198 |
Lack of personal control over what you do. | 5.160 | 2.280 | .024 | .679 | 9.642 |
Sense of never ending competition. | −6.896 | 1.828 | <0.001 | −10.488 | −3.304 |
Notes.
R = 0.637, R2 = 0.405, R3 = 0.405, Durbin Watson = 1.846, Dependent Variable: CBI Score.