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Table 2 Sociodemographic characteristics of the study population (n = 598)

From: Burnout and work-privacy conflict – are there differences between full-time and part-time physicians?

 

Part-time physicians (n = 190)

Full-time physicians (n = 408)

Age***

Ø 44.0

Ø 41.0

Gender (female)***

155 (81.6%)

216 (52.9%)

Marital status *

married

126 (66.3%)

224 (54.9%)

In a relationship

38 (20.0%)

107 (26.2%)

single

26 (13.7%)

77 (18.9%)

Children under the age of 14 (yes)***

113 (59.5%)

162 (39.7%)

Medical Setting***

inpatient

127 (66.8%)

342 (83.8%)

outpatient

63 (33.2%)

66 (16.2%)

Number of inhabitants near the workplace, n.s

 < 20,000

58 (30.5%)

97 (23.8%)

20,001 – 500,000

55 (29.0%)

123 (30.1%)

 > 500,001

77 (40.5%)

188 (46.1%)

Overtime hours (yes)***

112 (58.9%)

300 (73.5%)

CBI – burnout

burnout score, n.s

Ø 56.8

Ø 55.9

patient related, n.s

Ø 21.5

Ø 22.9

work-related, n.s

Ø 37.0

Ø 36.8

personal, n.s

Ø 45.9

Ø 45.7

COPSOQ—Work-Privacy Conflict***

Ø 39.2

Ø 48.9

  1. Note: CBI Copenhagen burnout inventory, COPSOQ Copenhagen psychosocial questionnaire; n.s. = not significant, * = p < 0.05; ** = p < 0.01; *** = p < 0.001