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. 2022 Dec 16;101(50):e32308. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000032308

Table 3.

Frequency of high burnout in different groups of participants (n = 729).

Variable High burnout level, n (%) P value
Yes No
Age .810
 ≤36 yr 264 (44.5) 329 (55.5)
 >36 yr 59 (43.4) 77 (56.6)
Gender <.001
 Female 154 (42.9) 205 (57.1)
 Male 149 (43.1) 197 (56.9)
Marital status .078
 Married 87 (38.3) 140 (61.7)
 Single 179 (47.5) 198 (52.5)
 Engaged/in a relationship 48 (47.1) 54 (52.9)
 Separated/divorced 9 (47.4) 10 (52.6)
 Widowed 0 (0) 4 (100)
Having children .015
 Yes 80 (37.4) 134 (62.6)
 No 243 (47.2) 272 (52.8)
Job category .311
 Nurse 93 (42.9) 124 (57.1)
 Resident 163 (47.1) 183 (52.9)
 Specialist 67 (40.4) 99 (59.6)
Years in practice .075
 ≤5 yr 197 (47.1) 221 (52.9)
 >5 yr 126 (40.5) 185 (59.5)
Cared for COVID-19 patients <.001
 Yes 255 (48) 276 (52)
 No 68 (34.3) 130 (65.7)
Average daily workload* .494
 ≤8 h 218 (48.7) 230 (51.3)
 >8 h 37 (44.6) 46 (55.4)

COVID-19 = corona virus disease 2019, n = number.

*

P value<0.05 Statisitcally significant Value.