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Table 2 Prevalence of burnout by dimensions (N = 736)

From: Burnout syndrome among medical students in Kazakhstan

Variables

CBI-S (%)

OLBI-S (%)

PB

SRB

CRB

TRB

High exhaustion

High disengagement

Gender

Male

51.6

54.3

16.3

29.9

14.7

33.2

Female

61.2*

54.9

12.0

23.9

16.7

20.3**

Satisfaction with the chosen profession

Yes

48.6

42.0

10.3

20.4

11.2

12.6

No

83.2**

83.2**

17.9*

41.1**

31.6**

54.2**

Satisfaction with academic performance

Yes

50.0

45.9

9.0

20.0

13.1

21.0

No

73.7**

69.3**

17.9*

36.7**

24.7**

35.1**

Thoughts of dropping out

Yes

85.6

86.1

18.4

45.8

31.8

56.7

No

46.4**

39.3**

9.5*

17.2**

10.7**

10.4**

Part-time job

Yes

67.9

60.4

12.3

29.4

13.4

32.1

No

55.7*

52.8

13.3

24.0

17.1

20.6**

Extracurricular activities

Yes

54.4

52.2

17.5

27.7

15.7

18.6

No

61.5*

56.3

10.4*

24.0

16.5

26.4*

Pursuit of high parental expectations (n = 537)*

Yes

68.2

64.9

14,6

32.5

23.4

32.5

No

52.0**

45.9**

11.4

21.8*

12.2**

21.4*

Interpersonal relationship problem

Yes

82.6

70.5

22.0

42.4

24.2

38.6

No

54.0**

52.3**

10.3**

23.0**

16.6*

24.0**

Suicidal ideation

Yes

88.8

84.3

24.1

54.2

42.2

55.4

No

55.9**

51.5**

11.0**

22.8*

14.3**

22.1**

Smoking

Yes

75.7

78.4

17.6

43.2

27.0

47.3

No

58.4*

53.4**

12.4

25.3**

16.9*

24.3**

Alcohol use

Yes

69.3

66.1

18.1

37.0

26.0

44.9

No

58.3*

54.0*

11.4*

25.0*

16.0*

22.1**

Total

58.8

54.8

13.0

25.4

16.2

23.5

 
  1. Cut-off values for PB, SRB, CRB and TRB were > 50, high exhaustion — > 3.25, and > 2.75 for high disengagement
  2. The results are derived from the chi-square test
  3. PB personal burnout, SRB studies-related burnout, CRB colleague-related burnout, TRB teacher-related burnout
  4. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.001