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Table 1 Severity levels of stress with life events, depressive symptoms, quality of life, burnout, and sleep quality in 193 medical students

From: Influence of burnout and sleep difficulties on the quality of life among medical students

 

N

%

Stress with life events (SRRS)

 Low (≤149)

71

36.8

 Mild (150–199)

34

17.6

 Moderate (200–299)

48

24.9

 Major (≥300)

40

20.7

Depressive symptoms (BDI)

 No depression—minimal (0–9)

76

39.4

 Mild-moderate (10–18)

61

31.6

 Moderate-severe (19–29)

43

22.3

 Severe (≥30)

13

6.7

Low quality of lifea (WHOQOL-BREF)

 Physical health

54

27.9

 Psychological

79

40.9

 Social relationships

101

52.3

 Environment

32

16.6

Burnout (MBI-SS)

 Emotional exhaustion ≥4

124

64.2

 Cynicism ≥4

37

19.2

 Academic efficacy <4

84

43.5

Sleep quality (MSQ)

 Good sleep quality (10–24)

59

30.6

 Mild difficulties (25–27)

32

16.6

 Moderate difficulties (28–30)

24

12.4

 Severe difficulties (>30)

78

40.4

  1. aBelow 25th percentile of the normative scores of general people aged between 20 and 29 (Cruz et al. 2011)