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. 2022 Mar 14;18(4):1311–1319. doi: 10.1007/s11332-022-00902-7

Table 2.

Summary of self-reported physical and mental health, Mean (SD), Median (25th–75th percentile) or n (%)

Total Students and residents Faculty Staff
Physical health
 Medical conditions (ever diagnosed)
  High blood pressure (na = 1658) 549 (33.1%) 23 (8.4%) NA 526 (38.0%)
  High cholesterol (n = 1636) 401 (24.5%) 16 (5.9%) NA 385 (28.3%)
  Asthma (n = 1585) 206 (13.0%) 45 (16.5%) NA 161 (12.3%)
  Diabetes (n = 1601) 152 (9.5%) 7 (2.6%) NA 145 (10.9%)
  Other heart problems (n = 1582) 97 (6.1%) 8 (2.9%) NA 89 (6.8%)
  Cancer (n = 1587) 95 (6.0%) 4 (1.5%) NA 91 (6.9%)
  Coronary artery disease (n = 1575) 23 (1.5%) 1 (0.4%) NA 22 (1.7%)
  2 or more physical conditions (n = 1562) 337 (21.6%) 17 (6.5%) NA 320 (20.5%)
 Pain (any in past 3 months)
  Hand/wrist (n = 1651) 728 (44.1%) 89 (32.7%) NA 639 (46.3%)
  Shoulder/neck/upper back (n = 1663) 1,057 (63.6%) 175 (64.1%) NA 882 (63.5%)
  Low back (n = 1657) 974 (58.8%) 136 (50.0%) NA 838 (60.5%)
  Knee (n = 1651) 715 (43.3%) 83 (30.6%) NA 632 (45.8%)
  Foot (n = 1660) 645 (38.9%) 71 (26.2%) NA 574 (41.3%)
Mental health
 Medical conditions (ever diagnosed)
  Depression (n = 1614) 530 (32.8%) 75 (27.4%) NA 455 (34.0%)
  Anxiety (n = 1605) 572 (35.6%) 102 (37.4%) NA 470 (35.3%)
  Other mental health (n = 1561) 98 (6.3%) 27 (10.0%) NA 71 (5.5%)
 DASS-21 depression (n = 1655)
  Mild 132 (8.0%) 26 (9.7%) NA 106 (7.6%)
  Moderate 156 (9.4%) 40 (15.0%) NA 116 (8.4%)
  Severe 71 (4.3%) 20 (7.5%) NA 51 (3.7%)
  Extremely severe 64 (3.9%) 22 (8.2%) NA 42 (3.0%)
 DASS-21 anxiety (n = 1662)
  Mild 99 (6.0%) 19 (7.0%) NA 80 (5.8%)
  Moderate 159 (9.6%) 48 (17.7%) NA 111 (8.0%)
  Severe 60 (3.6%) 21 (7.7%) NA 39 (2.8%)
  Extremely severe 67 (4.0%) 25 (9.2%) NA 42 (3.0%)
 DASS-21 stress (n = 1662)
  Mild 146 (8.8%) 37 (13.8%) NA 109 (7.8%)
  Moderate 112 (6.8%) 30 (11.2%) NA 82 (5.9%)
  Severe 79 (4.8%) 31 (11.5%) NA 48 (3.5%)
  Extremely severe 26 (1.6%) 11 (4.1%) NA 15 (1.1%)
 Burnout (%)
  Personal burnout (n = 2055) 784 (38.1%) 130 (53.7%) 29 (36.0%) 507 (35.6%)
  Work burnout (n = 2317) 568 (27.6%) 148 (54.0%) 108 (30.3%) 354 (24.9%)
  Client burnout (n = 1834) 229 (12.8%) NA 57 (16.2%) 163 (11.6%)

NA not asked

an includes participants who had responses for gender, age, role (student and resident, faculty or staff), and target health behavior