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Table 4 Relationship between burnout and socio-demographic/educational factors (n = 121)

From: Burnout and depression among psychiatry residents during COVID-19 pandemic

Variables

Values

Burnout (n, %)

Total

Crude OR

Adjusted OR

Yes (n = 33)

No (n = 88)

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

Age

24–28 years

22 (26.8%)

60 (73.2%)

82

0.93

0.40–2.19

0.82

0.29–2.30

 ≥ 29 years

11 (28.2%)

28 (71.8%)

39

1

   

Sex

Male

15 (21.4%)

55 (78.6%)

70

0.50

0.22–1.12

0.61

0.25–1.53

Female

18 (35.3%)

33 (64.7%)

51

1

   

Marital status

Single/divorced

20 (29.9%)

47 (70.1%)

67

1.34

0.59–3.03

0.97

0.34–2.77

Married

13 (24.1%)

41 (75.9%)

54

1

   

Raising children

Yes

5 (17.2%)

24 (82.8%)

29

0.48

0.17–1.38

0.54

0.13–2.16

No

28 (30.4%)

64 (69.6%)

92

1

   

Current level

R1 – R2

19 (31.7%)

41 (68.3%)

60

1.56

0.69–3.49

1.52

0.60–3.81

R3 – R4

14 (23.0%)

47 (77.0%)

61

1

   

Got mental help

Yes

16 (59.3%)

11 (40.7%)

27

6.59*

2.60–16.70

5.80*

2.19–15.35

No

17 (18.1%)

77 (81.9%)

94

1

   
  1. Crude OR crude odds ratio
  2. * Significant at p < 0.05