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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of study participants (N = 90)

From: Burnout among family medicine residents: a cross-sectional nationwide study

Personal characteristics

Professional and residency-related characteristics

Sex, N (%)

Years since graduation

Males

53 (58.9)

Mean ± SD

5.5 ± 3.6

Females

33 (36.7)

Median

5

Missing

4 (4.4)

Range

0–22

Missing

4 (4.4)

Age

Seniority as a physician before residency (years)

Mean ± SD

34.0 ± 3.6

Mean ± SD

1.38 ± 2.58

Median

34.0

Median

1

Range

27.0–48.0

Range

(0–20)

Missing

2

Missing

6

Religion, N (%)

Country of medical school, N (%)

Jew

53 (58.9)

Israel

45 (50.0)

Christian

1 (1.1)

Eastern Europe

27 (30.0)

Muslim

26 (28.9)

Western Europe

6 (6.7)

Other

7 (7.8)

Other

6 (6.7)

Missing

3 (3.3)

Missing

6 (6.7)

Family status, N (%)

Geographical region of residency, N (%)

Bachelor

18 (20.0)

Northern

14 (15.6)

Married

63 (70.0)

Central

43 (47.8)

Divorced

1 (1.1)

Southern

29 (32.2)

Live with a permanent partner

4 (4.4)

Missing

4 (4.4)

Missing

4 (4.4)

  

Have children, N (%)

Rotation at the present time, N (%)

Number of children

52 (57.8)

Clinic A

35 (38.9)

 Mean ± SD

1.9 ± 0.8

Internal medicine

12 (13.3)

 Median

2

Pediatrics

5 (5.6)

 Range

1–5

Elective

12 (13.3)

Children 3 years and younger, N (%)

42 (80.8)

Clinic B

23 (25.6)

Missing

2 (2.2)

Missing

3 (3.3)