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Table 1 Demographic and socioeconomic factors among neonatal nurses in burnout

From: Socioeconomic factors, perceived stress, and social support effect on neonatal nurse burnout in China: a cross-sectional study

Variables

Category

Nurses in Burnout (%)

Nurses without Burnout (%)

 

Gender

Male

5 (4.00)

4 (2.15)

 
 

Female

120 (96.00)

182 (97.85)

x2 = 0.37, P = 0.54

Age *

20–29 years

65 (52.00)

66 (35.48)

 
 

30–39 years

52 (41.60)

94 (50.54)

 
 

40–49 years

8 (6.40)

25 (13.44)

 
 

Above 50 years

0 (0)

1 (0.54)

x2 = 3.16, P < 0.01

 

Mean age

30.16 ± 4.79

32.17 ± 5.97

t = 3.15, P < 0.01

Educational level

High school or below

1 (0.80)

3 (1.62)

 

Junior college

29 (23.20)

34 (18.28)

 
 

Undergraduate

95 (76.00)

149 (80.28)

x2 = 0.81, P = 0.42

Hospitals characteristics

Affiliated hospital of universities

81 (64.80)

104 (55.19)

 
 

Primary hospitals

44 (35.20)

82 (44.09)

x2 = 2.45, P = 0.12

Professional title

Junior

94 (75.20)

112 (60.22)

 

Intermediate

29 (23.20)

68 (36.56)

 

Senior

2 (1.60)

6 (3.22)

x2 = 7.58, P = 0.02

Years of working

1 year below

3 (2.40)

8 (4.30)

 
 

1–5 years

40 (32.00)

49 (26.34)

 
 

6–10 years

45 (36.00)

55 (29.57)

 
 

10 years above

37 (29.60)

74 (39.78)

x2 = 1.35, P = 0.18

Taking Continuing Education

 

42 (22.58)

74 (59.20)

x2 = 1.22, P = 0.27

Head Nurse

 

4 (3.20)

10 (5.38)

x2 = 0.40, P = 0.53

Interpersonal relationship

Dissatisfaction

7 (5.60)

3 (1.61)

 
 

On average

70 (56.00)

67 (36.02)

 
 

Satisfaction

48 (38.40)

116 (62.37)

x2 = 18.61, P < 0.01

Previous work experience in anti-COVID-19

 

49 (39.20)

78 (41.94)

x2 = 0.23, P = 0.63

Marital status

Single

46 (36.80)

61 (33.15)

 

Married

77 (61.60)

121 (65.76)

 
 

Divorced

2 (1.60)

2 (1.09)

x2 = 0.56, P = 0.45

Spouse occupation

Health Care Profession

30 (38.96)

36 (29.75)

 

Non-health Care Profession

47 (61.04)

85 (70.25)

x2 = 1.80, P = 0.18

Numbers of Children

Nullipara

65 (4.8)

72 (38.71)

 

One Child

31 (24.80)

58 (31.18)

 

Two Children

28 (22.40)

54 (29.03)

 
 

Three or More Children

1 (0.80)

2 (1.08)

x2 = 5.37, P = 0.15

Support parents

 

91 (72.80)

145 (77.96)

x2 = 1.58, P = 0.45

  1. * all P < 0.01