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. 2023 Feb 6;69(4):1033–1042. doi: 10.1177/00207640231152209

Table 3.

Crude and adjusted odds ratios of burnout in healthcare workers (N = 263).

Model 1 OR (95% CI) N = 263 Model 2 OR (95% CI) N = 263 Model 3 OR (95% CI) N = 263
Age 0.96 [0.93, 0.99]
Sex
 Male 1 [Reference]
 Female 2.29 [1.19, 4.42]
Marital status
 Single 1 [Reference] 1 [Reference]
 Committed/Married 0.85 [0.46, 1.57] 1.08 [0.57, 2.05]
 Other 1.02 [0.35, 3.02] 1.72 [0.56, 5.24]
Occupation
 Doctor 1 [Reference] 1 [Reference]
 Nurse 2.53 [1.44, 4.47] 1.98 [1.07, 3.65]
 Other 0.79 [0.22, 2.92] 0.90 [0.21, 2.98]
Number of physical symptoms 1.19 [1.10, 1.29] 1.16 [1.07, 1.26] 1.17 [1.07, 1.27]
Number of adaptive coping behaviors 1.01 [0.83, 1.23] 0.97 [0.79, 1.20] 0.97 [0.78, 1.20]
Number of maladaptive coping behaviors 1.66 [1.30, 2.12] 1.59 [1.23, 2.05] 1.59 [1.21, 2.07]
Health status worsened 2.21 [1.26, 3.87] 1.86 [1.04, 3.33] 2.09 [1.15, 3.80]
Dropout intentions 2.59 [1.49, 4.51] 2.07 [1.16, 3.69] 2.15 [1.20, 3.87]
Anxiety 3.14 [1.67, 5.92] 3.09 [1.61, 5.92] 3.18 [1.64, 6.16]
Depression 4.45 [2.30, 8.61] 4.26 [2.17, 8.40] 4.23 [2.13, 8.38]

Note. CI = confidence interval; OR = odds ratio.

Model 1: crude analysis.

Model 2: adjusted for age, sex.

Model 3: adjusted for age, sex, marital status, and profession group.

Bold indicates the significance of p <.005.