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Table 2 Demographic characteristics of the nurses and their association with burnout level

From: Prevalence and factors associated with burnout among nurses in Jeddah: a single-institution cross-sectional study

Study Data

Overall

N (%)

(n = 250)

Burnout

P-value

Yes (n = 112)

High risk (n = 69)

No (n = 69)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

Age group

 • 18–38 years

161 (64.4)

76 (47.2)

40 (24.8)

45 (28.0)

0.40

 •  > 38 years

89 (35.6)

36 (40.4)

29 (32.6)

24 (27.0)

Gender

 • Male

17 (06.8)

9 (52.9)

5 (29.4)

3 (17.6)

0.73

 • Female

233 (93.2)

103 (44.2)

64 (27.5)

66 (28.3)

Nationality

 • Saudi

60 (24.0)

37 (61.7)

14 (23.3)

9 (15.0)

0.01*

 • Non-Saudi

190 (76.0)

75 (39.5)

55 (28.9)

60 (31.6)

Marital status

 • Married

131 (52.4)

59 (45.0)

42 (32.1)

30 (22.9)

0.13

 • Unmarried

119 (47.6)

53 (44.5)

27 (22.7)

39 (32.8)

Working unit

 • Inpatient service

198 (79.2)

97 (49.0)

48 (24.2)

53 (26.8)

0.02*

 • Outpatient service

52 (20.8)

15 (28.8)

21 (40.4)

16 (30.8)

  1. §P-value has been calculated using Fisher's exact test
  2. * Significant at p < 0.05 level