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Table 3 Extent of high degree of burnout

From: Burnout among young physicians and its association with physicians’ wishes to leave: results of a survey in Saxony, Germany

High degree on

All

Women

Men

Full-time

Part-time

Outpatient

Inpatient

 

% (n)

% (n)

% (n)

% (n)

% (n)

% (n)

% (n)

No subscale

34 (611)

37 (407)

29 (204)

34 (506)

37 (105)

44 (129)

32 (467)

1 subscale

34 (600)

31 (342)

37 (258)

33 (499)

36 (101)

32 (94)

34 (497)

2 subscales

21 (378)

21 (223)

22 (155)

21 (318)

21 (60)

16 (48)

22 (323)

3 subscales

11 (195)

11 (114)

12 (81)

12 (178)

6 (17)

8 (23)

12 (170)

Total

100 (1784)

100 (1086)

100 (698)

100 (1501)

100 (283)

100 (294)

100 (1457)

  1. The percentage of participants showing a high degree of burnout on none, one, two or all of the MBI subscales was calculated. Using χ2 -test results were compared between women and men (p < 0.01); participants working full- or part-time (p < 0.05); and participants working in an in- or outpatient setting (p = 0.001)