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. 2021 Jul 8;12:668278. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.668278

Table 3.

Adjusted odds ratios, 95% confidence interval and p-values from multivariable logistic regression analysis for burnout among healthcare workers (n = 424).

Variables OR 95% CI p
Independent Resilience 0.69 0.55 0.87 0.002
Social support 0.85 0.69 1.06 0.15
Workload 0.78
[35–44] h vs. ≤ 34 h 0.82 0.47 1.41 0.47
[45–54] h vs. ≤ 34 h 0.88 0.43 1.79 0.72
[55–64] h vs. ≤ 34 h 0.73 0.27 1.97 0.54
≥ 65 h vs. ≤ 34 h 1.58 0.46 5.50 0.47
Perceived organizational support 0.75 0.61 0.93 0.009
Access to simulation technique (yes vs. no) 1.05 0.64 1.74 0.84
Access to mental health help (yes vs. no) 0.84 0.40 1.75 0.64
Access to PPE 0.23
Sometimes vs. never or rarely 2.62 0.41 16.90 0.31
Often vs. never or rarely 4.58 0.86 24.47 0.08
Always vs. never or rarely 3.40 0.66 17.60 0.14
PPE perception of security 0.40
Pretty safe vs. totally safe 0.81 0.45 1.45 0.47
Rather in danger or totally at risk vs. totally safe 1.27 0.52 3.08 0.60

ORs are presented for an increase of one standard deviation (SD) for continuous variables (resilience; SD = 6.06, social support; SD = 5.93, and perceived organizational support; SD = 11.68). CI, Confidence intervals; OR, Odds ratio; PPE, Personal protective equipment.