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. 2020 Mar 1;11(2):141–148. doi: 10.6004/jadpro.2020.11.2.2

Table 2. Burnout Subscale Scores and Levels and Relationship to Intent to Leave.

Mean (SD) or no. (%) Intent to leave, no. (%) Statistics, p value
Emotional exhaustion (9 items) 20.82 (12.82) r = 0.459, p < .001a
 Low (≤ 16) 84 (41.8%) 5 (6.0%)
 Moderate (17–26) 55 (27.4%) 12 (21.8%)
 High (≥ 27) 62 (30.8%) 27 (43.5%)
Depersonalization (5 items) 4.77 (4.91) r = 0.276, p < .001a
 Low (≤ 6) 147 (73.1%) 24 (16.3%)
 Moderate (7–12) 36 (17.9%) 10 (27.8%)
 High (≥ 13) 18 (9.0%) 10 (55.6%)
Personal accomplishment (8 items) 36.69 (7.45) r = –0.117, p = .099
 Low (≥ 39) 43 (21.4%) 12 (27.9%)
 Moderate (32–38) 63 (31.3%) 17 (27.0%)
 High (≤ 31) 95 (47.3%) 15 (15.8%)

Note. Cronbach’s alpha in this study was 0.93 for EE, 0.74 for DP, and 0.75 for PA.

a

Statistically significant.