Pacific Rim International Journal of Nursing Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
27(3), P. 500 - 515
Published: June 17, 2023
Pregnant
women
working
in
the
manufacturing
industry
are
at
risk
of
experiencing
stress
both
from
pregnancy
itself
and
their
occupation.
Supporting
them
to
cope
effectively
with
this
is
an
important
role
nurse-midwife.
This
cross-sectional
study
investigated
predictive
power
job
strain,
pregnancy-specific
stress,
sense
coherence,
self-esteem,
religious
belief,
social
support
predicting
coping
among
pregnant
industry.
The
participants
were
288
visiting
antenatal
department
five
provincial
hospitals
Thailand.
research
instruments
a
demographic
data
recording
form,
Thai
versions
Job
Content
Questionnaire,
Revised
Prenatal
Distress
13-item
Sense
Coherence,
Rosenberg
Self-Esteem
Scale,
Buddhist
Belief
Social
Support
Ways
Coping
Checklist-Revised.
Data
analyzed
using
descriptive
statistics
hierarchical
multiple
regression.
results
revealed
that
altogether
could
explain
60%
variance
problem-focused
57%
emotion-focused
was
strongest
predictorof
coping,
while
coherence
predictor
coping.
findings
can
be
used
by
nurse-midwives
planning
interventions
promote
industry,
focusing
on
enhancing
reducing
stress.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: April 10, 2024
Abstract
Background
Sleep
disturbances
are
serious
public
health
issues
that
warrant
increased
attention,
especially
in
adolescents.
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
investigate
the
prevalence
and
factors
associated
with
sleep
disorders
among
urban
adolescents
China.
Methods
This
utilized
an
online
survey
assess
demographic
characteristics
mental
status
secondary
school
students
Lianyungang
City.
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-9
(PHQ-9)
used
evaluate
seven-item
Generalized
Anxiety
Disorder
(GAD-7)
assessed
anxiety
symptoms,
Perceived
Social
Support
Scale
(PSSS)
measure
perceived
social
support.
Results
Among
3443
adolescents,
were
10.8%,
significantly
higher
proportions
(13.7%
VS
8.3%,
P
<
0.001)
female
when
compared
males.
Binary
regression
analysis
revealed
symptoms
(OR
=
1.305,
95%
CI:
1.269–1.342,
risk
factor
for
disturbances,
significant
other
support
0.944,
0.896–0.994,
0.028)
good
annual
household
income
0.616,
0.394–0.963,
0.034)
protective
factors.
Furthermore,
multinomial
logistic
showed
age,
sex,
elevated
experiencing
more
frequent
(all
0.05).
Conclusions
We
have
found
10.8%
experience
disorders,
it
is
evident
various
can
influence
healthy
sleeping.
These
results
underscore
significance
addressing
these
enhance
population.
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
39(1)
Published: March 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
Aims
To
investigate
the
current
status
of
psychological
dysfunction
in
family
members
elderly
patients
following
an
intensive
care
hospitalisation
to
determine
influencing
factors
and
provide
a
basis
for
developing
relevant
caring
strategies.
Background
Due
physiological
changes
associated
with
advanced
age,
are
at
increased
risk
admission
unit
(ICU)
admission.
The
experience
can
place
significant
strain
on
families
patients.
However,
attention
devoted
post‐intensive
syndrome‐family
(PICS‐F)
level
services
provided
their
inadequate.
Investigating
disorders
patients'
PICS‐F
represents
crucial
step
improving
quality
services.
Methods
A
convenience
sampling
method
was
used
recruit
440
who
were
transferred
out
three
ICUs
tertiary
comprehensive
hospital
Shandong
Province
from
July
2023
February
2024.
evaluation
tools
included
General
Information
Questionnaire,
Perceived
Social
Support
Scale,
Simplified
Coping
Style
Hospital
Anxiety
Depression
Scale
Post‐Traumatic
Stress
Disorder
Checklist
Civilian
Version.
Multiple
logistic
regression
analysis
after
ICU
stay.
Patient
or
Public
Contribution
research
subjects
recruited
complete
surveys
face‐to‐face
by
telephone.
Results
incidence
among
patient
stay
54.80%.
results
revealed
that
variables
illnesses
stays:
gender,
monthly
income
per
capita
members,
perceived
social
support
coping
style.
Conclusions
relatively
high.
Medical
staff
should
strengthen
observation
take
targeted
measures
based
enhance
prevent
reduce
occurrence
disorders.
Depression and Anxiety,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
2025(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Background:
The
objective
of
the
current
study
was
to
evaluate
trend
and
risk
factors
antenatal
depression
(AD)
among
Chinese
women
in
third
trimester
pregnancy,
taking
into
account
impact
multiple
fertility
policy
adjustments
economic
development
China.
Method:
A
repeated
cross‐sectional
design
used.
total
3404
pregnant
at
30–42
weeks’
gestation
were
recruited
from
two
largest
maternity
hospitals
Zhejiang
Province,
China,
between
2016
2021.
Results:
prevalence
AD
their
pregnancy
had
significantly
increased
31.8%
60.6%
(
p
<
0.001)
Pregnant
aged
18
24
years
reported
highest
AD.
Those
25
34
(odds
ratio
[OR],
0.788;
95%
confidence
interval
[CI]:
0.630–0.985),
with
a
better
self‐reported
health
status
(OR,
0.929;
CI:
0.922–0.936)
higher
perceived
social
support
0.948;
0.940–0.955),
lower
who
housewives
1.399;
1.078–1.817),
an
introverted
personality
1.324;
1.119–1.568),
experienced
unplanned
1.303;
1.098–1.547)
Conclusions:
significant
increase
2021
has
caused
concern
society.
To
improve
aforementioned
situation,
it
is
imperative
implement
further
initiatives
address
challenges
faced
by
women,
especially
those
are
housewives,
have
personalities,
pregnancies.
Patient Preference and Adherence,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 18, P. 111 - 130
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Purpose:
To
address
the
prevalence
of
diabetes
distress
(DD)
and
its
correlators
in
adults
with
type
2
diabetes.
Patients
Methods:
During
2021
2022,
we
conducted
a
cross-sectional
study
three
Class
A
tertiary
comprehensive
hospitals
China,
received
947
participants
who
completed
printed
survey
covering
DD,
demographic,
diabetic,
physiological,
psychosocial
factors.
We
used
Jonckheere-Terpstra,
chi-square,
Fisher's
exact
tests
to
assess
intergroup
differences
between
different
levels
DD.
ordinal
logistic
regression
analysis
analyze
DD
further.
Results:
The
was
34.64%.
In
univariate
analysis,
those
lower
satisfaction
financial
status,
longer
durations
diabetes,
more
complications,
higher
glycemia,
severe
insomnia,
treatment
by
medications
only,
poorer
lifestyle
interventions,
fewer
self-care
activities,
types
frequencies
insulin
injections,
spending
money
time
on
were
susceptible
Type
D
personality,
negative
illness
perceptions,
coping
styles,
psychological
effects
major
life
events
related
Hope,
self-efficacy,
positive
social
support
can
reduce
hypoglycemic
episode
(
β
=−
1.118,
p
=0.019,
"have
hypoglycemic"
as
reference)
Brief
Illness
Perception
Questionnaire
=0.090,
<
0.001)
significant
for
while
diet
intervention
=0.803,
=0.022,
intervention"
reference),
spent
<-0.001,
=0.035),
SES
0.257,
correlators.
Conclusion:
More
than
one-third
Chinese
experience
moderate
or
high
associated
financial,
status.
Keywords:
correlation
data,
distress,
factors,
BMJ Open,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(9), P. e080481 - e080481
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Objective
To
examine
the
relationship
between
social
support
and
psychological
birth
trauma
among
Chinese
primiparous
women
mediating
effects
of
childbirth
readiness.
Design
A
cross-sectional
study
was
conducted
November
2021
March
2022.
Setting
10
general
tertiary
hospitals
3
specialised
maternity
in
7
provinces
China.
Participants
total
751
were
recruited
for
this
study.
Outcome
measures
The
questionnaires
consisted
questions
on
demographic
characteristics,
Birth
Trauma
Scale,
Mandarin
version
Medical
Outcomes
Study
Social
Support
Survey
Childbirth
Readiness
Scale.
Hierarchical
multiple
regression
used
to
explore
associated
factors
role
readiness
trauma.
model
examined
by
PROCESS
macro
SPSS.
Results
After
adjusting
variables,
negatively
with
(r=−0.242,
p<0.01).
had
a
positive
correlation
(r=0.206,
p<0.01)
negative
(r=−0.351,
hierarchical
indicated
that
explained
3.9%
7.7%
variance
trauma,
respectively.
partly
mediated
association
primiparas.
Conclusions
plays
Strategies
interventions
enhance
levels
may
be
expected
improve
impact
women’s
Brain Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(7), P. 1002 - 1002
Published: June 28, 2023
Peripartum
depression
(PPD)
is
a
major
complication
of
pregnancy,
and
numerous
risk
factors
have
been
associated
with
its
onset,
including
dysfunctional
coping
strategies
insecure
attachment
styles,
both
during
pregnancy
postpartum.
The
aim
our
study
was
to
investigate
the
role
in
mediating
relationship
between
women's
style
depressive
symptomatology
one
week
after
giving
birth
large
sample
women
(N
=
1664).
Our
hypothesis
that
anxious
avoidant
would
be
mediated
by
use
maladaptive
strategies.
assessment
instruments
were
Edinburgh
Postnatal
Depression
Scale
(EPDS),
Brief
Coping
Orientation
for
Problem
Experiences
(COPE),
Close
Relationship
(ECR).
results
indicated
effect
styles
(anxious
attachment)
on
antepartum
partially
styles.
Anxious
also
has
an
indirect
significant
postpartum
through
emotional
coping;
however,
does
not
seem
significantly
related
symptoms.
findings
revealed
only
it
important
consider
understanding
peripartum
symptomatology,
but
plays
these
relationships.
These
help
preventive
coping-based
intervention
strategy
enhance
capacity
more
adaptive
pregnancy.