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. 2020 Nov 23;11:597624. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.597624

TABLE 4.

The differences between the stress, trait anxiety, burnout, and quality of life mean scores of healthcare professionals.

Stress
Trait anxiety
Burnout
Quality of life
X Ss X Ss X Ss X Ss
Gender
Female 67.5 13.3 t = −2.392 48.12 9.37 t = 3.214 30.1 9.24 t = 1.324 14.2 3.87 t = 0.731
Male 62.3 15.7 p = 0.017* 46.17 9.27 p = 0.001* 28.7 8.82 p = 0.122 13.8 3.14 p = 0.011*
Marital status
Married 61.9 12.7 t = −2.380 44,21 9,54 t = 3.012 29.67 8.21 t = 1.789 22.61 4.41 t = 1.941
Single 56.4 13.8 p = 0.015* 40,31 9,21 p = 0.001* 28.22 6,98 p = 0.002* 19.87 4.23 p = 0.145
Professionals status
Doctor 55 13.1 t = 1.301 45.98 9.56 t = 1.698 29.34 8.41 t = 2.564 14.29 3.65 t = 1.365
Nurse 62 14.7 p = 0.174 44.25 11.03 p = 0.081 26.98 8.91 p = 0.004* 13.62 3.56 p = 0.114
Assistant personnel 60 14.1 49.52 12.41 24.15 8.14 11.75 3.62
Having children
Had children 67.78 14.89 t = −1.876 47.23 9.97 t = 3.356 29.56 7.84 t = 1.623 49.11 8.44 t = 3.325
Didn’t have children 62.17 14.97 p = 0.013* 42.15 9.00 p = 0.001* 29.22 7.99 p = 0.121 44.29 9.45 p = 0.001*

Significant values are written in bold. p < 0.01.