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Table 5 Results of multivariate regressions predicting fatigue and work engagement by mental workload subgroups

From: Subtypes of nurses’ mental workload and interaction patterns with fatigue and work engagement during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak: A latent class analysis

 

UWES

FS-14

B (SE)

p

B (SE)

p

Class 3 vs. 1

−1.085 (1.283)

0.198

0.200 (0.271)

0.541

Class 3 vs. 2

4.750 (0.892)

< 0.001**

0.428 (0.200)

0.033*

Class 2 vs. 1

−6.761 (2.285)

0.003**

−0.047 (0.575)

0.735

  1. Class 1: low workload perception & high self-evaluation group; Class 2: medium workload perception & medium self-evaluation group; Class 3: high workload perception & low self-evaluation group
  2. B: unstandardized coefficient; SE standard error
  3. Adjusted by gender, years in nursing profession, having a bachelor’s degree, marital status, and having children
  4. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01