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Table 4 Correlations between lack of personal accomplishment 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

54 (41.2)

17 (13.0)

60 (45.8)

15.391

0.017

Nurses

50 (47.6)

13 (12.4)

42 (40.0)

  

Public health workers

48 (47.1)

22 (21.6)

32 (31.4)

  

Village doctors

176 (54.2)

53 (16.3)

96 (29.5)

  

Gender

Male

183 (49.7)

58 (15.8)

127 (34.5)

0.022

0.989

Female

145 (49.2)

47 (15.9)

103 (34.9)

  

Age

≤35

76 (41.8)

33 (18.1)

73 (40.1)

7.635

0.266

36–45

134 (53.2)

39 (15.5)

79 (31.3)

  

46–55

81 (51.6)

20 (12.7)

56 (35.7)

  

≥56

37 (51.4)

13 (18.1)

22 (30.6)

  

Educational Background

Undergraduate Degree and Above

48 (38.7)

17 (13.7)

59 (47.6)

13.426

0.009

College Degree

159 (49.4)

55 (17.1)

108 (33.5)

  

High School and Below

121 (55.8)

33 (15.2)

63 (29.0)

  

Work Experiences (Years)

≤10

93 (40.1)

43 (18.5)

96 (41.4)

15.614

0.004

11–20

97 (50.3)

28 (14.5)

68 (35.2)

  

≥21

138 (58.0)

34 (14.3)

66 (27.7)

  

Monthly Income

≤2000

120 (54.8)

34 (15.5)

65 (29.7)

4.717

0.318

2001–4000

169 (47.3)

58 (16.2)

130 (36.4)

  

≥4001

39 (44.8)

13 (14.9)

35 (40.2)

  

Daily Work Hours

≤7 h

25 (45.5)

10 (18.2)

20 (36.4)

0.866

0.929

8-10 h

202 (50.6)

60 (15.0)

137 (34.3)

  

≥11 h

101 (48.3)

35 (16.7)

73 (34.9)

  

Connectedness in Advisory Networks

Low

26 (35.1)

9 (12.2)

39 (52.7)

22.744

0.000

Middle

232 (49.7)

69 (14.8)

166 (35.5)

  

High

70 (57.4)

27 (22.1)

25 (20.5)

  

Connectedness in Friendship Networks

Low

43 (39.4)

16 (14.7)

50 (45.9)

12.030

0.017

Middle

232 (49.8)

74 (15.9)

160 (34.3)

  

High

53 (60.2)

15 (17.0)

20 (22.7)