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. 2020 Jan 24;10:950. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00950

Table 3.

Association between occupational stress and some characteristics.

Characteristics Stress status OR
(95% CI)
p
Yes No
n % n %
Specialist Nurse 10 8.0 115 92.0 3.91
(0.48–31.4)
0.292
Doctor 1 2.2 45 97.8 1
Age group < 30 8 12.9 54 87.1 5.24
(1.33–20.53)
0.019
≥30 3 2.8 106 97.2 1
Occupational age group < 5 years 8 12.1 58 87.9 4.69
(1.2–18.37)
0.024
≥ 5 years 3 2.9 102 97.1 1
Educational level Intermediate 9 10.6 76 89.4 4.97
(1.04–23.75)
0.036
University
Post graduated
2 2.3 84 97.7 1
Medical specialties Surgeon 7 11.9 52 88.1 8.8
(1.05–74.5)
0.018
Internal medicine 3 6.7 42 93.3 4.71
(0.45–48.37)
0.15
Dermatology and others* 1 1.5 66 98.5 1 1
Number of nights on the week 3–4 nights per week 6 33.3 12 66.7 14.8
(3.9–55.6)
0.00
under 2 nights/week 5 3.3 148 96.7 1
Type of labor Limited contract 8 12.7 55 87.3 5.1
(1.3–19.96)
0.02
Unlimited contract 3 2.8 105 97.2 1
Large workload that exceeds the ability to work Usually 1 12.5 7 87.5 2.1
(0.2–19.5)
0.4
Never/sometimes 10 6.1 153 93.9 1
Work with high intensity Frequent/very often/Continuous 5 17.2 24 82.8 4.72
(1.34–16.7)
0.02
Never/sometimes 6 4.2 136 95.8 1

Bolded and underlined texts denote for statistically significant.