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Table 3 Socio demographic characteristics, extracurricular activities and social support of interns, according to the presence of Burnout Syndrome, FCMSCSP - São Paulo, Brazil, 2015

From: Burnout syndrome, extracurricular activities and social support among Brazilian internship medical students: a cross-sectional analysis

 

Burnout Syndrome

YES (n = 73)

NO (n = 54)

PR (CI95%)

N (%)

N (%)

Year in medical internship

 1st

28 (50.9)

27 (49.1)

1

 2nd

39 (59.1)

27 (40.9)

1.39 (0.67–2.86)

Monthly household income

 15 minimum wages or lower

30 (56.6)

23 (43.4)

1

 Higher than 15 minimum wages

38 (58.5)

27 (41.5)

1.03 (0.49–2.13)

Research grant

 Yes

28 (66.7)

14 (33.3)

1.94 (0.89–4.25)

 No

39 (50.7)

38 (49.4)

1

Scholarship

 Yes

33 (62.3)

20 (37.7)

1.70 (0.81–3.53)

 No

33 (49.3)

34 (50.8)

1

Extracurricular activities

 Ever been involved in academic activities

65 (57.1)

49 (42.9)

0.83 (0.25–2.69)

 Never been involved in academic activities

8 (61.5)

5 (38.5)

1

 Ever been involved in political activities

13 (50)

13 (50)

0.68 (0.28–1.62)

 Never been involved in political activities

60 (59.4)

41 (40.6)

1

 Ever been involved with community service

55 (53.4)

48 (46.6)

0.38 (0.14–1.04)

 Never been involved with community service

18 (75)

6 (25)

1

 Ever been involved with athletic activities

24 (51.1)

23 (48.9)

0.66 (0.31–1.36)

 Never been involved with athletic service

49 (61.3)

31 (38.7)

1

Self reported social support

 Family

  Yes

54 (56.3)

42 (43.7)

1.18 (0.49–2.86)

  No

13 (52)

12 (48)

1

 Medical students in the same rotation

  Yes

64 (56.1)

50 (43.9)

1.71 (0.36–7.98)

  No

3 (43.9)

4 (57.1)

1

 Medical students in other rotations

  Yes

53 (57.6)

39 (43.4)

1.45 (0.63–3.36)

  No

14 (48.3)

15 (51.7)

1

 Friends from outside medical school

  Yes

49 (58.3)

35 (41.7)

1.47 (0.67–3.21)

  No

18 (48.7)

19 (51.3)

1

 Partner

  Yes

49 (54.4)

41 (45.6)

0.91 (0.39–2.10)

  No

17 (56.7)

13 (43.3)

1