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. 2022 Nov 16;10:994443. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.994443

Table 1.

Demographics and MBI-HSS scales (n = 352).

Factor
Age, mean (standard deviation) 40.6 (10.2)
Female gender 234 (66.5%)
Trainee 92 (26.1%)
Immigrant status
Not immigrant 178 (50.6%)
First generation 110 (31.3%)
Second generation 64 (18.2%)
Specialty
Primary care 96 (27.3%)
Critical care 61 (17.3%)
Medical subspecialty 56 (15.9%)
Psychiatry/psychiatry sub 97 (27.6%)
Surgical 42 (11.9%)
Number children, median (interquartile range) 1 (0, 2)
Household responsibility
0–25% 51 (14.5%)
25–50% 106 (30.1%)
50–75% 96 (27.3%)
75–100% 99 (28.1%)
Hours spent seeing patients
< 8 16 (4.5%)
9–16 22 (6.3%)
17–24 36 (10.2%)
25–32 48 (13.6%)
33–40 76 (21.6%)
>40 154 (43.8%)
MBI-HSS emotional exhaustion
Low 67 (19.0%)
Moderate 88 (25.0%)
High 197 (56.0%)
MBI-HSS depersonalization
Low 129 (36.6%)
Moderate 105 (29.8%)
High 118 (33.5%)
MBI-HSS professional accomplishment
Low 107 (30.4%)
Moderate 162 (46.0%)
High 83 (23.6%)

MBI-HSS, Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey.