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. 2022 Apr 20;7(6):100971. doi: 10.1016/j.adro.2022.100971

Table 2.

Univariate and multivariate analyses for factors associated with burnout

Univariate analysis
Factor Odds ratio for burnout (95% CI) P
Mindfulness 0.065 (.013-.321) < .001*
Debt more than $100,000 0.527 (.482-4.166) .527
Debt more than $300,000 0.813 (.254-2.595) .726
Income more than $300,000 0.980 (.329-2.915) .97
Radiation oncology specialty vs other 0.242 (.061-.963) .044*
Sleep 7 or more hours 1.605 (0.555-4.642) .383
Weekly exercise 0.462 (0.157-1.359) .161
Married 1.784 (.616-5.169) .286
Having children 0.920 (.285-2.969) .89
Working more than 60 hours a week 5.091 (1.319-19.649) .018*
Spending more than 10 hours with family/friends 0.120 (.035-.405) .001*
Fulfillment score 0.103 (.028-.369) < .001*
Multivariate analysis
Factor Odds ratio for burnout (95% CI) P
Mindfulness 0.123 (.021-.731) .021*
Radiation oncology specialty vs other 1.135 (.039-32.615) .941
Working more than 60 hours a week 3.657 (.688-19.456) .128
Spending more than 10 hours with family/friends 0.446 (.084-2.383) .345
Fulfillment score 0.179 (.035-.914) .039*

Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.

Statistically Significant.