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Table 4 Potential socio-demographic and work-related correlates of burnout among female (N = 209) and male (N = 141) physicians

From: Potential correlates of burnout among general practitioners and residents in Hungary: the significant role of gender, age, dependant care and experience

 

Emotional exhaustion

Depersonalization

Personal accomplishment

Variables

Female physicians

Male physicians

Total sample

Female physicians

Male physicians

Total sample

Female physicians

Male physicians

Total sample

Age

rS = −0.193**

rS = − 0.206**

rS = − 0.186**

rS = − 0.220***

rS = − 0.191*

rS = − 0.198 ***

rS = 0.358***

NSa

rS = 0.234***

Marital status

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

Number of children

rS = 0.159*

NSa

rS = 0.119*

rS = 0.141*

NSa

rS = 0.117*

rS = − 0.178**

NSa

NSa

Job title (GP vs resident)

NSa

NSa

NSa

U = 4461.5*

NSa

NSa

U = 3823.5***

NSa

U = 12,247.0**

Number of patients in the practice

NSa

NSa

NSa

rS = 0.216*

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

Average of years spent in the practice

NSa

NSa

NSa

rS = − 0.176**

NSa

rS = − 0.133**

rS = 0.264***

NSa

rS = 0.168**

Specialty focus of GPs and residents

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

On-call over week-end, nightshifts

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

NSa

  1. aNS Not significant
  2. * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001