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. 2021 Mar 8;18(5):2726. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18052726

Table 3.

Group variables–Pearson Chi-Square Test for Independence (N = 466).

Age Nurse Classification Highest Level of Education Hours Worked
Work Satisfaction χ2 = 14.714, df = 8
p = 0.065
Cramer’s V = 0.126
- - -
Intention to Stay χ2 = 1.622, df = 8
p = 0.990
Cramer’s V = 0.042
- - -
Well-Being χ2 = 5.768, df = 4 - χ2 = 4.223, df = 4 χ2 = 6.095, df = 5
p = 0.217 p = 0.377 p = 0.297
Cramer’s V = 0.111 Cramer’s V = 0.095 Cramer’s V = 0.114
Relative Autonomy Index χ2 =15.381, df = 4 χ2 =18.664, df = 7 χ2 =15.179, d χ2 = 3.185, df = 5
p = 0.004 * p = 0.009 * p = 0.004 * p = 0.672
Cramer’s V = 0.182 Cramer’s V = 0.200 Cramer’s V = 0.180 Cramer’s V = 0.083
Engagement χ2 =3.181, df = 4 - χ2 = 20.144, df = 4 χ2 = 4.569, df = 5
p = 0.528 p < 0.001 * p = 0.471
Cramer’s V = 0.083 Cramer’s V = 0.208 Cramer’s V = 0.099
Burnout χ2 = 7.116, df = 4 - χ2 = 3 3.669, df = 4 χ2 = 14.000, df = 5
p = 0.130 p ≤ 0.001 * p = 0.016 *
Cramer’s V = 0.124 Cramer’s V = 0.269 Cramer’s V = 0.173

Cells that do not include data in this table are those that violated assumptions and are therefore not included as they cannot be accurately interpreted. * p-value ≤0.05. χ2 = Pearson chi-square. df = degrees of freedom. Cramer’s V = effect size (0.1–0.29 = small).