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. 2020 Apr 21;15(4):e0230204. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230204

Table 3. Factors associated with burnout: Multiple linear regression analysis.

Emotional exhaustion Unstandardized coefficients 95% CI p
B Std. Error
Working more than 50 hours per week 2.803 0.946 0.937; 4.668 0.003
Number of patients per day 0.070 0.030 0.011; 0.129 0.020
Good support from families -3.432 1.541 -6.469; -0.394 0.027
Being satisfied with work -3.323 0.333 -3.978; -2.667 <0.001
Emotional support seeking -0.571 0.202 -0.969; -0.174 0.005
Depersonalization
Avoidance coping mechanism 0.634 0.225 0.191; 1.077 0.005
Number of patients per day 0.092 0.092 0.055; 0.130 <0.001
Good support from colleagues -1.468 0.686 -2.820; -0.116 0.033
Having more than one child -1.301 0.544 -2.374; -0.228 0.018
Being satisfied with work -1.002 0.221 -1.438; -0.566 <0.001
Proactive coping mechanism -0.150 0.075 -0.298; -0.002 0.047
Personal accomplishment
Being satisfied with work -1.092 0.210 -1.505; -0.679 <0.001
Proactive coping mechanism -0.275 0.069 -0.412; -0.139 <0.001

Variables included by a stepwise selection procedure (entry p < 0.05).