Table I

Means, standard deviations and correlations for all variables in the study

VariablesMeanSD12345678910111213
 1. Gender (1=female, 0=male)            
 2. Age (in calendar years)47.629.26−0.25**           
 3. Educational level (1–3)a2.260.620.120.03          
 4. Medication (1=yes, 0=no)0.250.45−0.070.150.06         
 5. Time after burnout diagnosis (1–14)7.105.55−0.020.34**0.20*0.04        
 6. Other stressful life events (0–10)2.331.450.050.090.06−0.030.04       
 7. Post-traumatic growth (1–6)2.831.06−0.04−0.100.06−0.08−0.010.03      
 8. Optimism (1–5)3.690.640.13−0.14−0.01−0.140.20**−0.020.35**     
 9. Resilience (1–5)3.800.610.03−0.010.050.010.25**0.090.110.44**    
10. Self-efficacy (1–5)3.710.560.020.010.02−0.100.23**0.080.19*0.52**0.66**   
11. Vigor (0–6)4.231.040.00−0.080.050.090.31**0.140.26**0.51**0.52**0.47**  
12. Dedication (0–6)4.491.320.010.110.090.020.31**0.090.21**0.43**0.32**0.35**0.74** 
13. Emotional exhaustion (0–6)1.921.430.01−0.060.040.06−0.22**−0.04−0.26**−0.47**−0.41**−0.28**−0.51**−0.39**
14. Cynicism (0–6)1.631.31−0.04−0.03−0.060.11−0.29**−0.03−0.22**−0.47**−0.29**−0.31**−0.56**−0.73**0.54**

Notes:n=166. a1=secondary education and lower; 2=nonacademic higher education; 3 = university. *p<0.05; **p<0.01

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