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. 2021 Jul 20;304:114132. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2021.114132

Table 3.

MBI-GS scores of community epidemic prevention workers and community residents.

Variables Community epidemic prevention workers (n = 660, 61.1%) Community residents (n = 421, 38.9%) Statistics (χ2/t) P
Maslach Burnout Inventory - General Survey (MBI-GS)
Mean MBI-GS Emotional Exhaustion score 9.2 (6.3) 8.0 (5.3) 3.294a 0.001*
MBI-GS (Emotional Exhaustion) 8.782 0.012*
  low (≤ 10) 454 (68.8%) 323 (76.7%)
  moderate (11 - 14) 104 (15.8%) 55 (13.1%)
  high (≥ 15) 102 (15.5%) 43 (10.2%)
Mean MBI-GS Depersonalization score 5.2 (5.2) 4.9 (4.8) 1.004a 0.316
MBI-GS (Depersonalization) 2.341 0.31
  low (≤ 8) 534 (80.9%) 354 (84.1%)
  moderate (9 - 11) 51 (7.7%) 31 (7.4%)
  high (≥ 12) 75 (11.4%) 36 (8.6%)
Mean MBI-GS Professional Accomplishment score 21.5 (10.0) 20.6 (10.1) 1.366a 0.172
MBI-GS (Professional Accomplishment) 3.667 0.160
  low (≤ 18) 299 (45.3%) 205 (48.7%)
  moderate (19 - 21) 52 (7.9%) 42 (10.0%)
  high (≥ 22) 309 (46.8%) 174 (41.3%)
Burnout 0.524 0.469
  Yes 352 (53.3%) 234 (55.6%)
  No 308 (46.7%) 187 (44.4%)

Note: 55 community residents were excluded because they were students, retirees and unemployed people. Finally, a total of 421 residents and 660 community epidemic prevention workers were analyzed in this section.

Unless otherwise specified, data were compared with Chi-squared test.

a

independent samples t-test

P < 0.05