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Table 6 Statistical association between the presenteeism and TASW among the sociodemographics and the working condition of residents (n=377)

From: The effect of using technology for work on burnout and work productivity among Saudi board residents: a cross-sectional study

Factor

Presenteeism

Mean ± SD

Score (30)

F/T test; p-value

TASW

Mean ± SD

Score (30)

F/T test; p-value

Age group b

 <30 years

18.5 ± 4.57

T=0.299; 0.607

20.1 ± 3.59

T=2.888; 0.006 **

 ≥30 years

18.4 ± 4.33

18.9 ± 3.95

Gender b

 Male

19.1 ± 4.28

T=2.376; 0.026 **

19.5 ± 3.81

T=−0.914; 0.497

 Female

17.9 ± 4.28

19.8 ± 3.69

Marital status b

 Unmarried

17.9 ± 4.30

T=−1.993; 0.065

19.9 ± 3.71

T=1.043; 0.267

 Married

18.9 ± 4.60

19.5 ± .77

Having children b

 Yes

19.2 ± 4.47

T=2.888; 0.005 **

19.4 ± 3.87

T=−1.283; 0.221

 No

17.9 ± 4.43

19.9 ± 3.65

Residency level a

 R1

18.7 ± 4.79

F=1.322; 0.218

19.6 ± 3.81

F=0.380; 0.670

 R2

17.8 ± 4.54

19.7 ± 3.67

 R3

19.1 ± 4.41

19.5 ± 3.71

 R4

18.1 ± 4.53

19.8 ± 4.03

 R5

18.3 ± 3.25

20.6 ± 3.33

Resident program a

 Ob-Gyne

17.5 ± 3.97

F=2.410; 0.037 **

19.2 ± 4.15

F=0.615; 0.710

 Internal medicine

17.9 ± 4.89

19.6 ± 3.29

 General surgery

18.9 ± 4.55

19.7 ± 3.75

 Family medicine

18.8 ± 4.44

19.7 ± 3.94

 Pediatrics

16.7 ± 4.19

19.1 ± 4.16

 Others

19.6 ± 3.86

20.4 ± 3.56

  1. ap-value has been calculated using Kruskal-Wallis test
  2. bp-value has been calculated using Mann-Whitney U test
  3. **Significant at p<0.05 level