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. 2022 Aug 10;19(16):9865. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19169865

Table 2.

Job satisfaction predictors’ analysis during the pandemic (multiple linear regression modeling).

Job Satisfaction Outcome Variables
B 95% CI for B P Association
Predictors “During the pandemic I feel trapped from my work in the dental office
Gender 0.221 0.030 0.411 0.023 Increased in males
Age −0.257 −0.348 −0.165 0.0001 Negative (inverse)
Number of children −0.335 −0.562 −0.107 0.004 Negative (inverse)
Higher degree −0.144 −0.252 −0.036 0.009 Negative (inverse)
“During the pandemic I like my job”
Gender −0.312 −0.479 −0.146 0.0001 Decreased in males
Age 0.144 0.064 0.225 0.0001 Positive (in tandem)
Higher degree 0.135 0.041 0.230 0.005 Positive (in tandem)
Years of practice −0.162 −0.261 −0.062 0.001 Negative (inverse)
“During the pandemic I am satisfied with my professional performance”
Years of practice −0.121 −0.210 0.032 0.008 Negative (inverse)
“During the pandemic, my remuneration is satisfactory for the work I do and the responsibilities I take on”
Age 0.133 0.053 0.212 0.001 Positive (in tandem)
Higher degree 0.215 0.122 0.309 0.0001 Positive (in tandem)
Income −0.099 −0.172 −0.027 0.007 Negative (inverse)
If you were asked today, you would choose the dental profession”
Age 0.163 0.073 0.254 0.0001 Positive (in tandem)
Years of practice −0.121 −0.232 −0.009 0.034 Negative (inverse)
“I am happy during the pandemic”
Gender −0.196 −0.365 −0.027 0.023 Decreased in males
Age 0.223 0.020 0.425 0.031 Positive (in tandem)
Marital status −0.241 −0.342 −0.140 0.0001 Negative (inverse)