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ut not for the Swedish one, and the work stress factor work and private life was assumed in<br />

the hypothesis to cause burnout for the Swedish sample but not for the Hungarian one, and<br />

these assumptions were supported in the data (see Table 11 below and Table 164 in<br />

APPENDIX C, and Table 12 below and Table 165 in APPENDIX C).<br />

Table 11: Correlations between burnout and the work stress subscales in the Hungarian sample<br />

Emotional<br />

exhaustion<br />

Deperson<br />

alization<br />

Personal<br />

accomplishment<br />

Death and dying .268(**) .114 .185<br />

Conflicts with the doctors .421(**) .255(*) -.036<br />

Problems with the colleagues .340(**) .203(*) .059<br />

Relationship with the patients .469(**) .346(**) .072<br />

Work and private life .130 .192 .168<br />

Relationship with the patient’s relatives .324(**) .207(*) .064<br />

Being unprepared and feeling inexperienced .377(**) .276(**) -.093<br />

Workload .413(**) .266(**) -.088<br />

Stress related to tasks .316(**) .197 -.099<br />

Work stress summary .462(**) .303(**) .012<br />

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