Table 1: Comparative analysis between associates

with and without a diagnosis of burnout and

variables associated with the development of such diagnosis.

Bivariate analysis

Multivariate

analysis

No

burnout

N = 706

(50.7%)

Burnout

N = 687

(49.3%)

p

p

Academic degree*

< 0.0001

< 0.0001

Undergraduate

2 (0.3)

3 (0.4)

Intern

1 (0.1)

1 (0.1)

Social service

0 (0)

0 (0)

First-year resident

2 (0.3)

29 (4.2)

Second-year resident

5 (0.7)

34 (5)

Third-year resident

3 (0.4)

31 (4.5)

Fourth-year resident

3 (0.4)

42 (6.1)

Attending Physician

555 (78.8)

467 (68.2)

Retired

76 (10.8)

34 (5.0)

Another

57 (8.1)

44 (6.4)

Tabaquismo*

0.004

0.317

Yes

56 (7.9)

87 (12.7)

No

649 (92.1)

597 (87.3)

Working time

(mean ± SD)

56.57

± 19.4

65.33

± 22.2

< 0.0001

0.053

Exercise time

(minutes per week)*

0.001

0.048

Less than 100

95 (17.7)

118 (27.6)

Between 100 and 150

124 (23.1)

94 (22.0)

Between 150 and 200

123 (22.9)

98 (23.0)

More than 200

195 (36.3)

117 (27.4)

Family time (hours per day)*

< 0.0001

< 0.0001

Less than 2

141 (20.0)

304 (44.4)

2 to 4

278 (39.5)

223 (32.6)

4 to 6

165 (23.4)

96 (14.0)

6 to 8

62 (8.8)

34 (5.0)

More than 8

58 (8.2)

28 (4.1)

Time spent on hobbies

(hours per day)*

< 0.0001

< 0.0001

Less than 2

153 (21.7)

270 (39.4)

2 to 4

236 (33.5)

231 (33.7)

4 to 6

134 (19.0)

98 (14.3)

6 to 8

93 (13.2)

50 (7.3)

More than 8

88 (12.5)

36 (5.3)

* Data expressed by frequency and percentage [n (%)].