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Table 3 Correlations between depersonalization level, and demographic, connectedness in networks of PHC workers

From: Could the connectedness of primary health care workers involved in social networks affect their job burnout? A cross-sectional study in six counties, Central China

Characteristics

Low

Middle

High

χ2

P

N(%)

Types of work

Doctors

94 (71.8)

11 (8.4)

26 (19.8)

5.505

0.481

Nurses

81 (77.1)

7 (6.7)

17 (16.2)

  

Public health workers

86 (84.3)

6 (5.9)

10 (9.8)

  

Village doctors

249 (76.6)

25 (7.7)

51 (15.7)

  

Gender

Male

285 (77.4)

22 (6.0)

61 (16.6)

2.679

0.262

Female

225 (76.3)

27 (9.2)

43 (14.6)

  

Age

≤35

128 (70.3)

16 (8.8)

38 (20.9)

6.769

0.343

36–45

198 (78.6)

17 (6.7)

37 (14.7)

  

46–55

126 (80.3)

11 (7.0)

20 (12.7)

  

≥56

58 (80.6)

5 (6.9)

9 (12.5)

  

Educational Background

Undergraduate Degree and Above

84 (67.7)

8 (6.5)

32 (25.8)

14.193

0.007

College Degree

252 (78.3)

29 (9.0)

41 (12.7)

  

High School and Below

174 (80.2)

12 (5.5)

31 (14.3)

  

Work Experiences (Years)

≤10

157 (67.7)

22 (9.5)

53 (22.8)

17.974

0.001

11–20

158 (81.9)

11 (5.7)

24 (12.4)

  

≥21

195 (81.9)

16 (6.7)

27 (11.3)

  

Monthly Income

≤2000

173 (79.0)

14 (6.4)

32 (14.6)

1.995

0.737

2001–4000

274 (76.8)

26 (7.3)

57 (16.0)

  

≥4001

63 (72.4)

9 (10.3)

15 (17.2)

  

Daily Work Hours

≤7 h

45 (81.8)

5 (9.1)

5 (9.1)

3.487

0.480

8-10 h

311 (77.9)

27 (6.8)

61 (15.3)

  

≥11 h

154 (73.7)

17 (8.1)

38 (18.2)

  

Connectedness in Advisory Networks

Low

53 (71.6)

1 (1.4)

20 (27.0)

18.020

0.001

Middle

352 (75.4)

43(9.2)

72 (15.4)

  

High

105 (86.1)

5 (4.1)

12 (9.8)

  

Connectedness in Friendship Networks

Low

77 (70.6)

5 (4.6)

27 (24.8)

9.955

0.041

Middle

361 (77.5)

39 (8.4)

66 (14.2)

  

High

72 (81.8)

5 (5.7)

11 (12.5)