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Table 1.

Demographic data and driving patterns of the sample.

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Table 2.

Bivariate correlations among main quantitative study variables (full sample).

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Fig 1.

Burnout-related symptomatology among participants, according to their self-rated frequency of appearance.

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Frequency and percentage of sex and age-based distribution of drivers self-reporting emotional exhaustion at work (EEW).

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Fig 2.

Percentage distribution of the drivers who experienced (or not) stressful events, depending on whether they presented (or not) burnout symptoms, compared to the general distribution of the sample.

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Fig 3.

Distribution of participants according to their EEW level, depending on whether they think they are (or not) in good condition to drive.

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