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Table 1 Distribution of sociodemographic parameters and its association with burnout in males and females

From: The prevalence and risk factors of burnout and its association with mental issues and quality of life among hungarian postal workers: a cross-sectional study

(Data %. N = 1034)

Study population

(1034)

Male

(368/1034)

Female

(666/1034)

Age

 18–25 years

4.0 (41/1034)

3.5 (13/368)

4.2 (28/666)

 26–35 years

13.3 (138/1034)

14.7 (54/368)

12.6 (84/666)

 36–45 years

23.5 (243/1034)

19.8 (73/368)

25.5 (170/666) #

 46–55 years

43.9 (454/1034)

41.0 (151/368)

45.5 (303/666)

 56–62 years

13.7 (142/1034)

17.7 (65/368)

11.6 (77/666) #

 more than 62 years

1.6 (16/1034)

3.3 (12/368)

0.6 (4/666) ##

Marital status

 single

12.9 (133/1034)

18.8 (69/368)

9.6 (64/666) ##

 relationship

17.1 (177/1034)

17.2 (63/368)

17.1 (114/666)

 married

56.8 (587/1034)

54.7 (201/368)

58.0 (386/666)

 divorced / widow

13.2 (136/1034)

9.3 (34/368)

15.3 (102/666) #

Number of children

 have no child

22.8 (236/1034)

29.6 (109/368)

19.1 (127/666) ##

 1 child

26.0 (269/1034)

23.9 (88/368)

27.2 (181/666)

 2 children

37.2 (385/1034)

31.8 (117/368)

40.2 (268/666) #

 > 3 children

13.9 (144/1034)

14.7 (54/368)

13.5 (90/666)

Workplace

 1st

40.0 (414/1034)

24.7 (91/368)

48.5 (323/666) ##

 2nd

19.0 (196/1034)

23.6 (87/368)

16.4 (109/666) #

 3rd

17.7 (183/1034)

18.5 (68/368)

17.3 (115/666)

 4th

9.1 (94/1034)

11.7 (43/368)

7.6 (51/666) #

 5th or more

14.2 (147/1034)

21.5 (79/368)

10.2 (68/666) ##

Years spent with work

 1–12 months

4.5 (45/1034)

4.9 (18/368)

4.1 (27/666)

 1–5 years

20.3 (210/1034)

19.0 (70/368)

21.0 (140/666)

 6–10 years

10.3 (107/1034)

12.2 (45/368)

9.3 (62/666)

 11–20 years

17.5 (181/1034)

17.4 (64/368)

17.5 (117/666)

 21–30 years

25.6 (265/1034)

26.1 (96/368)

25.4 (169/666)

 31–40 years

19.9 (206/1034)

17.7 (65/368)

21.2 (141/666)

 more than 40 years

1.9 (20/1034)

2.7 (10/368)

1.5 (10/666)

Secondary employment

 No

94.4 (976/1034)

91.0 (335/368)

96.2 (641/666)

 Yes

5.6 (58/1034)

9.0 (33/368)

3.8 (25/666) #

  1. #p < 0.05 between males vs females
  2. ##p < 0.001 between males vs females