This statistic shows the percentage of U.S. adults diagnosed with burnout who received a positive reaction to their diagnosis from select sources and were offered help and support as of February 2017, by gender. It was found that 67 percent of all respondents stated that their friends reacted positively and offered help and support when finding out they were diagnosed with burnout.
Percentage of U.S. adults diagnosed with burnout who received a positive reaction to their diagnosis from select sources as of February 2017, by gender
Characteristic
Total
Female
Male
Partner
61%
67%
54%
Family
63%
63%
63%
Friends
67%
65%
69%
Supervisor(s)
27%
23%
31%
Colleagues
31%
29%
33%
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Statista Survey. (February 16, 2017). Percentage of U.S. adults diagnosed with burnout who received a positive reaction to their diagnosis from select sources as of February 2017, by gender [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved April 25, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/676418/relations-of-us-adults-reactiing-positively-to-them-being-burned-out-by-gender/
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Statista Survey. (2017). Percentage of U.S. adults diagnosed with burnout who received a positive reaction to their diagnosis from select sources as of February 2017, by gender. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: April 25, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/676418/relations-of-us-adults-reactiing-positively-to-them-being-burned-out-by-gender/
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