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. 2020 Mar 9;42(2):122–127. doi: 10.4103/IJPSYM.IJPSYM_192_19

Table 1.

Univariate analysis of correlates of burnout

Variable Burnout (%) n=182 No burnout (%) n=193 Chi-square Odds ratio (confidence intervals) P
Female gender 124 (68.1) 109 (56.5) 4.92 1.65 (1.08-2.51) 0.026
Participation in regular exercise 131 (72%) 154 (79.8%) 2.72 0.65 (0.40-1.05) 0.098
Having hobbies 111 (61) 139 (72) 4.64 0.61 (0.39-0.94) 0.031
Repeater status 72 (60.4) 86 (55.4) 0.77 1.23 (0.80-1.89) 0.381
Good financial status 143 (78.6) 156 (80.8) 0.17 0.87 (0.51-1.48) 0.678
Stressors 171 (94) 140 (72.5) 28.86 5.86 (2.89-12.93) <0.001
Good academic performance 139 (76.4) 155 (80.3) 0.64 0.79 (0.47-1.34) 0.423
Seek support 107 (58.8) 108 (56) 0.20 1.12 (0.73-1.78) 0.653
MBBS by choice 91 (50) 121 (62.7) 6.14 0.59 (0.39-0.92) 0.016
Satisfaction with teaching 160 (87.9) 170 (88.1) - 0.98 (0.50-1.93) 1.000
Substance abuse 14 (7.7) 13 (6.7) 0.02 1.15 (0.49-2.75) 0.874
Hosteller 167 (91.7) 177 (91.8) - 0.99 (0.44-2.22) 1.000
Lower age (<22 years) 41 (22.5) 38 (19.7) 0.03 1.19 (0.70-2.01) 0.584