Table 3

Frequencies and ORs for consequences and sequelae of bullying comparing female and male IM residents (n = 2875)

Bullying consequenceTotal  (n = 2875)  
n (%)
Women (n = 1347)  
n (%)
Men (n = 1528)  
n (%)
OR  
(95% CI)
P value
Feeling burned out1629 (57%)849 (63%)780 (51%)1.6  (1.4, 1.9)<.001
Decline in performance1118 (39%)523 (39%)595 (39%)0.97 (0.84, 1.13).97
Depression780 (27%)404 (30%)376 (25%)1.3  (1.1, 1.5).004
None of the specified consequences677 (24%)281 (21%)396 (26%)0.7  (0.6, 0.9).005
Change in weight434 (15%)232 (17%)202 (13%)1.3  (1.1, 1.6).006
Substance use (alcohol or drugs)197 (7%)79 (6%)118 (8%)0.7  (0.5, 0.9)<.001
Improved performance172 (6%)67 (5%)105 (8%)0.7 (0.5, 1.0).056
Left program62 (2%)23 (2%)39 (3%)0.6 (0.4, 1.1).076
≥2 consequences1210 (42%)613 (46%)597 (39%)1.3  (1.1, 1.5)<.001
Bullying consequenceTotal  (n = 2875)  
n (%)
Women (n = 1347)  
n (%)
Men (n = 1528)  
n (%)
OR  
(95% CI)
P value
Feeling burned out1629 (57%)849 (63%)780 (51%)1.6  (1.4, 1.9)<.001
Decline in performance1118 (39%)523 (39%)595 (39%)0.97 (0.84, 1.13).97
Depression780 (27%)404 (30%)376 (25%)1.3  (1.1, 1.5).004
None of the specified consequences677 (24%)281 (21%)396 (26%)0.7  (0.6, 0.9).005
Change in weight434 (15%)232 (17%)202 (13%)1.3  (1.1, 1.6).006
Substance use (alcohol or drugs)197 (7%)79 (6%)118 (8%)0.7  (0.5, 0.9)<.001
Improved performance172 (6%)67 (5%)105 (8%)0.7 (0.5, 1.0).056
Left program62 (2%)23 (2%)39 (3%)0.6 (0.4, 1.1).076
≥2 consequences1210 (42%)613 (46%)597 (39%)1.3  (1.1, 1.5)<.001

Bolded values reflect p value <0.05.

Table 3

Frequencies and ORs for consequences and sequelae of bullying comparing female and male IM residents (n = 2875)

Bullying consequenceTotal  (n = 2875)  
n (%)
Women (n = 1347)  
n (%)
Men (n = 1528)  
n (%)
OR  
(95% CI)
P value
Feeling burned out1629 (57%)849 (63%)780 (51%)1.6  (1.4, 1.9)<.001
Decline in performance1118 (39%)523 (39%)595 (39%)0.97 (0.84, 1.13).97
Depression780 (27%)404 (30%)376 (25%)1.3  (1.1, 1.5).004
None of the specified consequences677 (24%)281 (21%)396 (26%)0.7  (0.6, 0.9).005
Change in weight434 (15%)232 (17%)202 (13%)1.3  (1.1, 1.6).006
Substance use (alcohol or drugs)197 (7%)79 (6%)118 (8%)0.7  (0.5, 0.9)<.001
Improved performance172 (6%)67 (5%)105 (8%)0.7 (0.5, 1.0).056
Left program62 (2%)23 (2%)39 (3%)0.6 (0.4, 1.1).076
≥2 consequences1210 (42%)613 (46%)597 (39%)1.3  (1.1, 1.5)<.001
Bullying consequenceTotal  (n = 2875)  
n (%)
Women (n = 1347)  
n (%)
Men (n = 1528)  
n (%)
OR  
(95% CI)
P value
Feeling burned out1629 (57%)849 (63%)780 (51%)1.6  (1.4, 1.9)<.001
Decline in performance1118 (39%)523 (39%)595 (39%)0.97 (0.84, 1.13).97
Depression780 (27%)404 (30%)376 (25%)1.3  (1.1, 1.5).004
None of the specified consequences677 (24%)281 (21%)396 (26%)0.7  (0.6, 0.9).005
Change in weight434 (15%)232 (17%)202 (13%)1.3  (1.1, 1.6).006
Substance use (alcohol or drugs)197 (7%)79 (6%)118 (8%)0.7  (0.5, 0.9)<.001
Improved performance172 (6%)67 (5%)105 (8%)0.7 (0.5, 1.0).056
Left program62 (2%)23 (2%)39 (3%)0.6 (0.4, 1.1).076
≥2 consequences1210 (42%)613 (46%)597 (39%)1.3  (1.1, 1.5)<.001

Bolded values reflect p value <0.05.

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