Research Article

A Cross-Sectional Study on Prevalence and Predictors of Burnout among a Sample of Pharmacists Employed in Pharmacies in Central Italy

Table 6

Association between “clinically relevant burnout level” and demographic characteristics, smoking and alcohol consumption habits, and working conditions.

Clinically relevant burnout level
No n (%)Yes n (%) value

GenderM104 (86.0)17 (14.0)0.150
F313 (89.9)35 (10.1)

Smoking habitNo338 (88.0)46 (12.0)0.130
Yes79 (92.9)6 (7.1)

Alcohol consumptionNo165 (89.7)19 (10.3)0.396
Yes252 (88.4)33 (11.6)

Type of working contractTemporary job67 (91.8)6 (8.2)0.266
Permanent job350 (88.4)46 (11.6)

Working positionEmployee318 (87.8)44 (12.2)0.117
Other99 (92.5)8 (7.5)

Night shiftNo390 (88.8)49 (11.2)0.569
Yes27 (90.0)3 (10.0)

Workplace locationRome municipality312 (88.6)40 (11.4)0.445
Outside Rome municipality105 (89.7)12 (10.3)

Job seniority<10 years189 (91.7)17 (8.3)0.056
≥10 years228 (86.7)35 (13.3)

Average overtime0–5224 (91.8)20 (8.2)0.027
>5193 (85.8)32 (14.2)

Working timePart time140 (94.0)9 (6.0)0.011
Full time277 (86.6)43 (13.4)