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Table 1 Sociodemographic and work characteristics of the studied groups

From: Prevalence and predictors of burnout syndrome, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety in nursing staff in various departments

 

Intensive care unit nurses (N = 25)

Inpatient nurses in stressful areas (N = 54)

Inpatient nurses (non-stressful areas) (N = 78)

Outpatient nurses (N = 24)

Total (N = 181)

P value

Age (in years) X ± SD

32.04 ± 9.18

36.42 ± 7.92

40.24 ± 10.51

43.91 ± 11.24

38.45 ± 10.27

< 0.001(1)

Experiences (in years) X ± SD

11.68 ± 8.18

17.88 ± 7.38

20.78 ± 10.36

25.16 ± 11.99

19.24 ± 10.17

< 0.001(1)

Patient/nurses X ± SD

5.2 ± 2.41

8.9 ± 5.66

13.16 ± 7.48

25.9 ± 17.41

12.48 ± 10.4

< 0.001(1)

Gender

 Female N (%)

23 (92%)

50 (92.6%)

76 (97.4%)

20 (83.3%)

169 (93.4%)

> 0.05(2)

 Male N (%)

2 (8%)

4 (7.4%)

2 (2.6%)

4 (16.7%)

12 (6.6%)

Marital status

 Single N (%)

5 (20%)

5 (9.3%)

6 (7.7%)

1 (4.2%)

17 (9.4%)

0.05(2)

 Married N (%)

20 (80%)

47 (87%)

67 (85.9%)

18 (75%)

152 (84.1%)

 Divorced N (%)

0 (0%)

2 (3.7%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

2 (1.1%)

 Widow N (%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

5 (6.4%)

5 (20.8%)

10 (5.5%)

  1. Kruskal-Wallis test (1), Fisher’s exact test (2)