12 research outputs found
Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the HBI components.
<p>Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the HBI components.</p
Spearman–rank order correlations between HBI components and main symptoms of major depression.
<p>Spearman–rank order correlations between HBI components and main symptoms of major depression.</p
MDI item means across UA, mild BO, moderate BO, severe BO and MD.
<p><b>UA</b> = physicians unaffected by burnout symptoms and major depression. <b>BO</b> = physicians suffering from burnout symptoms without suffering from major depression. Mild <b>BO</b> is characterized by an HBI_sum in the third quartile (a score between 145–178), individuals with moderate <b>BO</b> have an HBI_sum between the third quartile and ninth decile (a score between 179–200), and severe <b>BO</b> is characterized by an HBI_sum in the highest decile (a score of ≥ 201). <b>MD</b> = physicians suffering from major depression without suffering from burnout symptoms. T-tests revealed significant increases in all MDI item means across <b>UA</b>, mild <b>BO</b>, moderate <b>BO</b>, severe <b>BO</b> and <b>MD</b> (see <b><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0149913#pone.0149913.s002" target="_blank">S1 Table</a></b>).</p
Demographic and work-related information for participants compared to all Austrian physicians.
<p>Demographic and work-related information for participants compared to all Austrian physicians.</p
Odds Ratio for burnout (HBI_sum≥ 145), predicted by the components of the HBI.
<p>Odds Ratio for burnout (HBI_sum≥ 145), predicted by the components of the HBI.</p
Linear Regression: Explained variance of HBI_sum by different combinations of HBI components.
<p>Linear Regression: Explained variance of HBI_sum by different combinations of HBI components.</p
HBI components means, separated by burnout grade.
<p>HBI components means, separated by burnout grade.</p