Research Article
Factors Influencing Burnout Syndrome in Obstetrics and Gynecology Physicians
Table 1
Sociodemographic characteristics.
| Variables | (%) |
| Sex | | Male | 35 (30.17) | Female | 81 (69.83) | Age | | ≤30 | 40 (34.5) | 31–40 | 21 (18.1) | 41–50 | 31 (26.7) | ≥51 | 24 (20.7) | Level of specialization | | Resident | 42 (36.21) | Specialist | 11 (9.48) | Consultant | 63 (54.31) | Work environment | | Urban | 112 (96.55) | Rural | 4 (3.45) | Marital status | | In partnership | 22 (18.97) | Married | 63 (54.31) | Divorced | 8 (6.90) | Single | 23 (19.83) | The partner is a doctor | | Yes | 45 (39.47) | No | 59 (51.75) | The partner had/has the same medical specialization | | Yes | 15 (13.64) | No | 83 (75.45) | The family of origin has children | | 1 | 38 (32.76) | 2 | 61 (53.59) | 3 | 9 (7.76) | >3 | 8 (5.89) | Have children | | Yes | 76 (65.22) | No | 40 (34.78) | Experience as OG doctor (Myears) | 12.94 ± 10.94 | Weekly work hours | 56 ± 21 | Monthly number of shifts | 4.5 ± 2.2 | Have academic activity | | Yes | 24 (20.69) | No | 92 (73.91) | Number of simultaneous jobs | | 1 | 83 (71.6) | 2 | 25 (21.6) | 3 | 8 (6.8) | Have chronic diseases | | Yes | 46 (39.7) | No | 70 (60.3) |
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