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. 2021 Jun 18;16(6):e0253447. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0253447

Table 2. Descriptive statistics and correlations (Pearson coefficients, listwise, n = 478) for study variables.

n M SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Life satisfactiona 544 6.80 1.81  
2. Happinessb 546 5.14 1.13 0.468 0.69
3. Job satisfactionc 530 5.32 0.99 0.511 0.405 0.87
4. Personal burnoutd 544 42.49 20.00 -0.464 -0.446 -0.535 0.88
5. Work-related burnoutd 541 37.07 19.19 -0.496 -0.488 -0.668 0.813 0.88
6. Patient-related burnoutd 541 26.62 18.17 -0.364 -0.362 -0.546 0.458 0.643 0.83
7. Illegitimate taskse 541 3.06 0.78 -0.317 -0.209 -0.528 0.423 0.534 0.426 0.91
8. Work-SoCf 535 5.27 0.96 0.439 0.326 0.700 -0.534 -0.651 -0.494 -0.546 0.85
9. Recovery experienceg 529 3.33 0.65 0.337 0.390 0.371 -0.503 -0.481 -0.237 -0.154 0.310 0.91

All correlation coefficients are statistically significant at p< 0.01. M = Mean, SD = Standard deviation, Cronbach’s alpha is displayed on the diagonal.

a Ranged from 0 “totally disagree” to 9 “totally agree”

b Ranged from 1 “not happy/less happy/not at all” to 7 “very happy/happier/totally”

c Ranged from 1 “very unsatisfied” to 7 “very satisfied”

d Ranged from 100 “always or to a very high degree” to 0 “never/almost never or to a very low degree”

e Ranged from 1 “never” to 5 “frequently”

f Ranged from 1 “manageable/meaningless/structured/easy to influence/insignificant/clear/controllable/unrewarding/predictable” to 7 “unmanageable/meaningful/unstructured/impossible to influence/significant/unclear/uncontrollable/rewarding/unpredictable”

g Ranged from 1 “totally disagree” to 5 “totally agree”.