General Health, Fatigue and Social Support among Health Professionals: The Contribution of Sociodemographic and Occupational Variables
Table 13.
Levels of fatigue in relation to category of education.
| Descriptives | | Fatigue Sig.=0,128 | | | N | Mean | Std. Deviation | Std. Error | 95% Confidence Interval forMean | Min | Max | | High limit | Low limit | | University | 45 | 27,3333 | 5,24404 | ,78174 | 25,7578 | 28,9088 | 20,00 | 42,00 | | Technological | 94 | 27,6915 | 4,98174 | ,51383 | 26,6711 | 28,7118 | 19,00 | 41,00 | | Secondary | 26 | 27,2308 | 4,85228 | ,95161 | 25,2709 | 29,1906 | 21,00 | 37,00 | | Total | 165 | 27,5212 | 5,00803 | ,38987 | 26,7514 | 28,2910 | 19,00 | 42,00 |
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