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. 2022 May 13;73:103160. doi: 10.1016/j.ajp.2022.103160

Table 3.

Prevalence of burnout, depression and job-related stress depending on variables.

Burnout
Depression
Job-related stress
Variable OR (95% CI) P value OR (95% CI) P value OR (95% CI) P value
Gender
 Male [Reference] NA [Reference] NA [Reference] NA
 Female 2.4 (0.65–9.1) .261 2.7 (0.90–8.2) .082 4.1 (1.5–11.5) .009
Job category
 Others [Reference] NA [Reference] NA [Reference] NA
 Public health nurses 2.4 (0.99–5.8) .052 4.0 (1.3–12.8) .019 7.1 (2.8–17.9) < 0.0001
Affiliation
 Infectious Disease Control Division [Reference] NA [Reference] NA [Reference] NA
 Others 0.99 (0.28–3.5) 1.00 0.59 (0.19–1.81) .399 0.31 (0.081–1.2) .091
Subjective feeling of overwhelmed
 No [Reference] NA [Reference] NA [Reference] NA
 Yesa 8.1 (0.45–144.1) .154 17.0 (0.96–301.5) .053 1.3 (0.34–5.3) .677
Support from workplace
 Yesa [Reference] NA [Reference] NA [Reference] NA
 No 2.9 (1.0–8.0) .041 1.9 (0.84–4.5) .121 1.2 (0.54–2.8) .618
Support from family
 Yesa [Reference] NA [Reference] NA [Reference] NA
 No 0.80 (0.32–2.0) .624 0.76 (0.34–1.7) .504 1.6 (0.69–3.7) .281
Autonomy in Work
 Yesa [Reference] NA [Reference] NA [Reference] NA
 No 0.98 (0.34–2.8) .974 1.1 (0.43–2.9) .823 0.54 (0.19–1.5) .245

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; NA, not applicable; OR, odds ratio.

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Those who answered 4 (high) or 5 (very high) were caterorized as “Yes” in the variables.