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. 2019 Oct-Dec;65(4):201–206. doi: 10.4103/jpgm.JPGM_489_18

Table 2.

Sources of job satisfaction among faculty: results of multivariate analysis

Source of satisfaction Adjusted Odds Ratios 95% Confidence Intervals)
By gender
Men
 Feeling you have a high level of job security. 5.46 (2.48-12.03)
 Being perceived to do the job well by your colleagues 3.94 (1.69-9.18)
 Having a high level of responsibility. 2.95 (1.24-7.01)
 Feeling you deal well with relatives. 2.25 (1.002-5.05)
Women
 Feeling your clinical experience is used to the full. 4.90 (1.89-12.71)
 Having adequate housing facilities. 3.50 (1.31-9.33)
 Having a high level of autonomy. 2.52 (1.002-6.36)
By designation
Assistant Professors
 Feeling you have a high level of job security. 6.19 (2.86-13.39)
Associate Professors
 Deriving intellectual stimulation from teaching. 81.73 (4.59-1452.52)
 Having adequate housing facilities. 69.53 (6.17-782.62)
 Feeling your clinical experience is used to the full. 36.68 (2.70-497.27)
 Having opportunities for personal learning (developing skills). 15.90 (1.63-154.42)
Professors
 Being perceived to do the job well by your colleagues. 17.67 (3.50-89.14)
 Feeling you have a high level of job security. 6.41 (1.02-40.11)