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

Table 3.

Associations between health behaviors and health conditions with burnout (yes/no), odds ratioa (95% confidence interval), p-value

Personal-related burnoutb Work-related burnout Client-related burnout
Leisure physical activity (vs none) 0.61 (0.50, 0.76), < .001 0.79 (0.63, 0.995), .046 0.93 (0.67, 1.30), .686
Good sleeper (vs poor sleeper) 0.30 (0.23, 0.38), < .001 0.28 (0.21, 0.37), < .001 0.55 (0.38, 0.81), .003
Good sleep and leisure PA 0.30 (0.23, 0.39), <.001 0.31 (0.23, 0.42), <.001 0.65 (0.44, 0.95), .027
Physical health conditions (#) 1.28 (1.14, 1.42), < .001 1.12 (0.996, 1.26), .058 1.03 (0.87, 1.23), .725
Diagnosed depression 2.35 (1.89, 2.92), < .001 2.01 (1.66, 2.64), < .001 1.40 (0.996, 1.97), .053
Diagnosed anxiety 2.26 (1.83, 2.81), < .001 2.17 (1.73, 2.73), < .001 1.53 (1.10, 2.15), .012
Other mental health 2.47 (1.61, 3.79), < .001 1.76 (1.15, 2.71), .009 0.91 (0.44, 1.89), .805
DASS
 Depression score 1.13 (1.12, 1.15), < .001 1.11 (1.09, 1.13), < .001 1.06 (1.05, 1.08), < .001
 Anxiety score 1.16 (1.13, 1.18), < .001 1.10 (1.08, 1.12), < .001 1.06 (1.03, 1.08), < .001
 Stress score 1.14 (1.12, 1.15), < .001 1.11 (1.09, 1.13), < .001 1.08 (1.06, 1.10), < .001

aLogistic regression adjusted for reported gender and age, bold indicates p < .05

bBurnout defined as score > 50 on Copenhagen Burnout Inventory