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. 2020 Mar 16;11:38. doi: 10.4103/ijpvm.IJPVM_295_19

Table 3.

Associations between burnout and sociodemographic characteristics

Variables Burnout Score Chi-Square P-value

Low High
Gender
 Male 96 (52.5%) 87 (47.5%) 0.19 0.66
 Female 105 (50.2%) 104 (49.8%)
College
 Medicine 82 (49.7%) 83 (50.3%) 1.31 0.52
 Pharmacy 74 (55.2%) 60 (44.8%)
 Medical Science 45 (48.4%) 48 (51.6%)
Year of Study
 First 16 (47.1%) 18 (52.9%) 7.21 0.21
 Second 46 (46.5%) 53 (53.5%)
 Third 43 (54.4%) 36 (45.6%)
 Fourth 34 (63.0%) 20 (37.0%)
 Fifth 35 (56.5%) 27 (43.5%)
 Sixth 27 (42.2%) 37 (57.8%)
BMI
 Underweight 42 (60.9%) 27 (39.1%) 5.23 0.16
 Normal 94 (48.5%) 100 (51.5%)
 Overweight 39 (45.9%) 46 (54.1%)
 Obese 26 (59.1%) 18 (40.9%)
Smoking
 Yes 25 (46.3%) 29 (53.7%) 0.62 0.43
 No 176 (52.1%) 162 (47.9%)
Marital Status
 Single 190 (50.7%) 185 (49.3%) 2.41 0.30
 Married 9 (60.0%) 6 (40.0%)
 Divorced 2 (100.0%) 0 (0%)
Chronic Diseases
 Yes 8 (34.8%) 15 (65.2%) 2.66 0.10
 No 193 (52.3%) 176 (47.7%)

BMI=Body mass index