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. 2020 Nov 30;12(2):35–42. doi: 10.1108/MIJ-06-2020-0011

Table 4.

CBI burnout scores, mean (SD) according to burnout dimensions among the medical students, according to some selected factors

Characteristics CBI burnout scores, mean (SD)
Personal burnout Study-related burnout Client-related burnout-
Gender
Male 67.7 (18.2) 59.3 (17.2) 44.7 (22.9)
Female 70.9 (22.0) 61.9 (19.6) 37.6 (23.7)
p value 0.115 0.155 0.002
Age groups
19–21 70.6 (20.6) 58.8 (19.8) 37.9 (24.1)
22–23 69.5 (19.8) 62.2 (17.4) 43.4 (23.1)
24–27 66.6 (20.8) 60.8 (18.0) 43.0 (22.6)
p value 0.358 0.250 0.076
Marital status
Single 72.8 (21.4) 64.8 (20.6) 37.6 (19.3)
Married 70.8 (31.5) 76.8 (2.5) 23.3 (22.5)
Divorced & widow 69.0 (20.2) 60.2 (18.4) 41.5 (23.9)
p value 0.601 0.200 0.289
College level
2nd year 70.6 (20.9) 58.7 (18.6) 35.8 (23.5)
3rd year 68.9 (19.6) 61.2 (19.0) 44.2 (20.8)
4th year 67.0 (20.2) 60.9 (18.7) 44.2 (25.7)
5th year 72.3 (19.5) 64.7 (18.5) 42.2 (23.0)
6th year 67.0 (20.9) 60.3 (17.2) 44.2 (24.5)
p value 0.464 0.307 0.026
Grade Points Average
Pass 67.9 (22.1) 60.2 (17.5) 41.0 (21.0)
Good 71.2 (21.7) 63.9 (19.2) 42.8 (24.1)
Very Good 67.0 (18.7) 57.4 (18.1) 38.0 (22.1)
Excellent 68.2 (19.7) 57.3 (18.1) 43.0 (25.4)
p value 0.470 0.026 0.453
Place of Residence
Urban 72.2 (19.5) 62.8 (18.9) 42.3 (24.7)
Rural 67.8 (20.5) 60.0 (17.3) 40.2 (22.5)
p value 0.028 0.126 0.367
All Students 69.5 (20.3) 60.7 (18.6) 41.0 (23.6)