Skip to main content

Table 2 Description information of main variables (n = 842)

From: Status, causes and consequences of physicians’ self-perceived professional reputation damage in China: a cross-sectional survey

Level

n

%

accumulative percent

Self-perceived professional reputation damage

 Very Positive

13

1.5

1.5

 Positive

130

15.4

17.0

 General

334

39.7

56.7

 Negative

219

26.0

82.7

 Very Negative

146

17.3

100.0

Defensive Medicine

 Never

97

11.5

11.5

 Very seldom

300

35.6

47.1

 Quite often

286

34.0

81.1

 Very often indeed

126

15.0

96.1

 Nearly all the time

33

3.9

100.0

Turnover Intention

 Not at all

161

19.1

19.1

 Very seldom

283

33.6

52.7

 Sometimes

197

23.4

76.1

 Often

140

16.6

92.8

 Nearly all the time

61

7.2

100.0

Career choice advice (the attitude toward his/her offspring becoming a physician)

 Strongly Agree

12

1.4

1.4

 Agree

112

13.3

14.7

 Neutral

151

17.9

32.7

 Disagree

320

38.0

70.7

 Strongly Disagree

247

29.3

100.0

Perceived Stress

 Not at all

53

6.3

6.3

 Not Often

158

18.8

25.1

 Sometimes

320

38.0

63.1

 Usually

234

27.8

90.9

 Definitely

77

9.1

100.0

Subjective Well-being

 Very unhappy

37

4.4

4.4

 Unhappy

152

18.1

22.4

 Uncertainty

318

37.8

60.2

 Happy

314

37.3

97.5

 Perfectly happy

21

2.5

100.0

Burnout

 I enjoy my work. I have no symptoms of burnout.

22

2.6

2.6

 Occasionally I am under stress, and I don’t always have as much energy as I once did, but I don’t feel burned out.

429

51.0

53.6

 I am definitely burning out and have one or more symptoms of burnout, such as physical and emotional exhaustion.

202

24.0

77.6

 The symptoms of burnout that I’m experiencing won’t go away. I think about frustration at work a lot.

126

15.0

92.5

 I feel completely burned out and often wonder if I can go on. I am at the point where I may need some changes or may need to seek some sort of help.

63

7.5

100.0