The Role of Short-Form Video Apps in Mitigating Occupational Burnout and Enhancing Life Satisfaction Among Healthcare Workers: A Serial Multiple Mediation Model
Donghwa Chung,
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Yanfang Meng,
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Jiaqi Wang
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et al.
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(4), P. 355 - 355
Published: Feb. 7, 2025
Background:
The
intersection
of
occupational
burnout
and
digital
leisure
activities
has
garnered
increasing
scholarly
attention
in
recent
years.
However,
limited
research
examined
how
Chinese
healthcare
workers
engage
with
short-form
video
apps
as
a
stress
management
tool.
Objectives:
This
study
employs
serial
multiple
mediation
model
to
explore
the
impact
on
use
its
subsequent
effects
sense
community,
intrinsic
rewards,
life
satisfaction
among
aged
18-34.
Methods:
Data
were
collected
through
an
online
survey,
362
valid
responses,
analyzed
using
descriptive
statistics,
hierarchical
regression,
analyses,
including
via
SPSS
25.0.
Results:
results
demonstrate
positive
direct
association
between
apps.
Furthermore,
relationship
was
mediated
two
distinct
pathways,
namely,
community
rewards.
Conclusions:
These
findings
contribute
expanding
body
literature
role
media
well-being
workers,
well
highlighting
evidence-based
interventions
support
workers'
high-stress
settings.
Language: Английский
Influence of Insect-Based Diets on Rural Leisure, Tourism, and Public Consumption—A Case Study from Yunnan, China
Hsiao‐Hsien Lin,
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Qiyuan Li,
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Minghui Wang
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et al.
Insects,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(11), P. 890 - 890
Published: Nov. 14, 2024
This
study
analyzed
the
effects
of
insect-based
diets
on
rural
leisure
activities,
tourism,
and
consumption.
A
questionnaire
survey
was
conducted,
with
900
valid
samples
being
obtained.
The
collected
data
were
then
through
descriptive
statistical
analysis,
a
Language: Английский