Table 2.
Comparisons of stress and work-life factors by sex, location, and years in practice.
Stress, No. (%) | Fear of exposure, No. (%) | Anxiety and depression, No. (%) | Work overload, No. (%) | Meaning and purpose, No. (%) | Feeling valued, No. (%) | Burnout, No. (%) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gender | |||||||
Male | 1 (7%) | 3 (21%) | 1 (7%) | 4 (29%) | 8 (57%) | 8 (57%) | 1 (7%) |
Female | 18 (28%) | 19 (29%) | 15 (23%) | 31 (48%) | 27 (42%) | 31 (48%) | 18 (28%) |
Race/Ethnicity | |||||||
Americans of European Descent | 14 (27%) | 12 (23%) | 11 (21%) | 25 (48%) | 21 (40%) | 22 (42%) | 15 (29%) |
Americans of Non-European Descent | 5 (20%) | 8 (32%) | 4 (16%) | 10 (40%) | 13 (52%) | 14 (56%) | 5 (20%) |
Practice Setting | |||||||
Inpatient | 5 (26%) | 5 (26%) | 3 (16%) | 10 (53%) | 8 (42%) | 6 (32%) | 8 (42%) |
Outpatient | 10 (20%) | 14 (27%) | 9 (18%) | 22 (43%) | 22 (43%) | 26 (51%) | 10 (20%) |
Years after training in practice | |||||||
1–10 years | 9 (31%) | 9 (31%) | 6 (21%) | 15 (52%) | 13 (45%) | 12 (41%) | 10 (34%) |
> 11 years | 10 (21%) | 12 (26%) | 9 (19%) | 20 (43%) | 20 (43%) | 24 (51%) | 9 (19%) |
High (3) and very high (4) categories on Likert scales from 1 to 4 were combined. Respondents who selected “Prefer not to answer” (n = 1) or “Nonbinary/third gender” (n = 1) were removed from this analysis.