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. 2019 Oct 14;16(1):135–145. doi: 10.5114/aoms.2019.88626

Table III.

Summary of regression – burnout predictors

Variables R² ßeta Β Error β t P-value
Predictors of personal burnout:
 Global self-esteem 0.07 –0.24 –0.26 0.02 –10.64 0.0001
 Financial situation 0.03 –0.16 –0.15 0.02 –7.27 0.0001
 Constant value 2.40 0.16 14.72 0.0001
R = 0.33; R² = 0.10; corrected R² = 0.11
Predictors of work related burnout:
 Financial situation 0.04 –0.17 –0.16 0.02 –7.33 0.0001
 Global self-esteem 0.02 –0.15 –0.17 0.03 –6.58 0.0001
 Work experience 0.02 0.14 0.12 0.02 6.17 0.0001
 Constant value 2.39 0.10 23.70 0.0001
R = 0.28; R² = 0.08; corrected R² = 0.09
Predictors of burnout in contact with patients:
 Financial situation 0.04 –0.16 –0.15 0.02 –6.99 0.0001
 Global self-esteem 0.02 –0.13 –0.15 0.03 –5.55 0.0001
 Constant value 2.24 0.14 15.52 0.0001
R = 0.25; R² = 0.06; corrected R² = 0.07

Statistically significant: p < 0.001. R – correlation coefficient, R² – multiple determination coefficient, Beta – standardized regression coefficient, B – non-standardized regression coefficient, Error B – error of non-standardized regression coefficient, t – t-test value.