Psychology Research and Behavior Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 16, P. 5141 - 5158
Published: Dec. 1, 2023
The
World
Health
Organization-Five
Well-Being
Index
(WHO-5)
is
widely
used
to
assess
subjective
well-being.
Nevertheless,
measurement
invariance
and
optimal
cutoff
point
of
the
WHO-5
have
not
been
examined
in
Chinese
samples.
We
aimed
properties
version
(WHO-5-C)
among
healthcare
students.
A
two-wave
longitudinal
assessment
was
conducted
343
students
from
September
November
2022.
Measurement
WHO-5-C
were
assessed
through
structural
validity
using
confirmatory
factor
analysis
(CFA),
multigroup
CFA
(MGCFA)
(LCFA),
convergent
correlation
with
Self-Rated
Questionnaire
(SRHQ)
Patient
Questionnaire-4
(PHQ-4),
reliability
internal
consistency
test-retest
reliability,
receiver
operating
characteristic
(ROC)
analysis.
demonstrated
satisfactory
comparative
fit
index
(CFI)
0.968
at
baseline
0.980
follow-up,
adequate
different
sociodemographic
variables
(gender,
age,
major,
home
location,
being
only
child,
monthly
household
income,
part-time
job,
physical
exercise,
hobby,
frequency
visiting
home,
stress
coping
strategy)
(CFI
changes
[ΔCFI]
=
-0.009-0.003)
over
a
week
(ΔCFI
-0.006-0.000).
also
had
good
(Cronbach's
α
0.907-0.934;
McDonald's
ω
0.908-0.935)
(intraclass
coefficient
[ICC]
0.803).
Convergent
supported
by
moderate
correlations
SRHQ
PHQ-4.
found
be
50,
an
area
under
ROC
curve
0.882
data,
sensitivity
0.803
specificity
0.762
follow-up.
properties,
especially
concerning
cross-sectional
invariance,
recommended
≥
50
for
assessing
level
psychological
well-being
The British Journal of Social Work,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 7, 2023
Abstract
Stress
and
burnout
can
have
several
negative
effects
on
the
individual
social
worker’s
work
performance,
along
with
their
mental
health
well-being.
We
are
still
unclear
how
these
play
out,
as
no
studies
examined
what
relationships
between
stress,
burnout,
anxiety,
depression
well-being
in
workers.
This
cross-sectional
study
attempted
to
identify
rates
correlates
of
121
workers,
using
bivariate
multiple
regression
analyses.
highlighted
a
significant
proportion
workers
who
reported
mild
severe
issues
that
perceived
stress
is
likely
be
universal
risk
factor
for
depression,
Emotional
exhaustion
was
also
identified
potential
personal
accomplishment
being
protective
against
positive
provides
promising
preliminary
evidence
if
experiencing
supported
reduce
feelings
emotional
exhaustion,
increase
accomplishment,
they
experience
improvements
job
performance.
Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(2), P. 82 - 82
Published: Jan. 19, 2023
Objectives:
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
factors
associated
with
sleep
quality
in
healthcare
students
and
determine
whether
depressive
anxiety
symptoms
may
explain
some
of
the
associations
between
self-rated
health.
Study
design:
is
a
cross-sectional
at
wave
one.
Methods:
A
total
637
were
recruited
via
stratified
random
sampling
method
Hangzhou,
China.
The
Sleep
Quality
Questionnaire
(SQQ)
four-item
Patient
Health
(PHQ-4)
used
assess
symptoms,
respectively.
Self-rated
health
was
assessed
self-developed
questionnaire
both
physical
psychological
Structural
equation
modeling
examine
direct
indirect
effects
on
through
symptoms.
Results:
Students
engaged
part-time
employment
(p
=
0.022),
poor
perceived
prospects
0.009),
who
did
not
participate
recreational
sports
0.008)
had
worse
quality.
revealed
significant
effect
(b
0.592,
p
<
0.001),
0.277,
95%
CI:
0.032–0.522),
0.315,
0.174–0.457).
Conclusions:
Depressive
partially
association
Intervening
upon
quality,
depressive,
bolster
students.
BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: Jan. 19, 2024
Abstract
Objective
The
sleep
of
healthcare
students
is
worth
discovering.
Mental
health
and
self-rated
are
thought
to
be
associated
with
quality.
As
such,
valid
instruments
assess
quality
in
crucial
irreplaceable.
This
study
aimed
investigate
the
measurement
properties
Sleep
Quality
Questionnaire
(SQQ)
for
Chinese
students.
Methods
Two
longitudinal
assessments
were
undertaken
among
students,
a
total
595,
between
December
2020
January
2021.
Measures
include
version
SQQ,
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-4
(PHQ-4),
Self-Rated
(SRHQ),
sociodemographic
questionnaire.
Structural
validity
through
confirmatory
factor
analysis
(CFA)
was
conducted
examine
structure
SQQ.
T-tests
ANOVAs
used
differences
scores.
Multi
Group
CFA
respectively
cross-sectional
invariance
across
two-time
interval,
i.e.,
cross-cultural
validity.
Construct
validity,
internal
consistency,
test–retest
reliability
correspondingly
examined
via
Spearman
correlation,
Cronbach’s
alpha
McDonald’s
omega,
intraclass
correlation
coefficient.
Multiple
linear
regression
performed
incremental
SQQ
based
on
PHQ-4
SRHQ
as
indicators
criterion
variables.
Results
results
suggested
that
two-factor
model
SQQ-9
(item
2
excluded)
had
best
fit.
scores
differed
significantly
by
age,
grade,
academic
stage,
hobby,
stress
coping
strategy,
anxiety,
depression,
subgroups.
Measurement
supported
terms
aforesaid
subgroups
two
time
intervals.
In
analyses,
moderately
strong
predictors
good
consistency
reliability.
Conclusion
Good
suggest
promising
practical
instrument
assessing
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 1145 - 1145
Published: Feb. 10, 2025
Background/Objectives:
Several
studies
have
reported
alarming
rates
of
mental
health
issues
and
sleep
problems
among
nurses
even
in
the
post-pandemic
era.
The
objective
was
to
investigate
prevalence
stress,
anxiety
depressive
symptoms,
burnout
insomnia
Greece
one
year
after
end
pandemic
construct
a
mediation
model
evaluating
impact
stress
on
insomnia,
chain
mediating
roles
symptoms
burnout,
as
well
moderating
role
model.
Methods:
This
cross-sectional
study
conducted
online
July
2024
included
380
hospital
who
completed
Depression
Anxiety
Stress
Scale
(DASS-21),
Copenhagen
Burnout
Inventory
(CBI)
Athens
Insomnia
(AIS).
Results:
were
33.9%
with
95%
confidence
interval
(CI):
[0.292,
0.390],
33.3%
(95%
CI:
[0.284,
0.381]),
35%
[0.302,
0.400]),
46.8%
[0.399,
0.502])
56.1%
[0.509,
0.611]),
respectively.
Multiple
regression
analysis
indicated
that
subscale
DASS-21
explained
40.6%
variance
AIS,
while
an
additional
7.6%
by
CBI
another
1.3%
rate
DASS-21.
Mediation
revealed
affected
both
directly
indirectly
through
burnout.
moderated
path
enhancing
negative
symptoms.
Conclusions:
proposed
introduces
certain
factors
influencing
explains
how
changes
any
these
effectuate
other
factors,
offering
insights
for
individualized
interventions.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(3), P. 2219 - 2219
Published: Jan. 26, 2023
Previous
studies
have
investigated
the
associations
between
academic
stress
and
adolescents’
psycho-social
development.
However,
direct
indirect
affecting
mechanism
of
on
sleep
quality
among
Chinese
adolescents
rarely
been
investigated.
Using
a
self-report
questionnaire
data
1232
in
Jiangsu
province,
purpose
study
is
to
investigate
relationships
stress,
anxiety,
school
burnout,
quality.
Structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)
with
Amos
25.0
was
used
test
model
fit
present
study.
The
results
revealed
that
tends
significantly
effects
Moreover,
anxiety
burnout
could
mediate
absolutely
sequentially.
This
reveals
effect
also
develops
chain
mediating
burnout.
In
addition,
may
shed
light
social
policy
work
intervention
toward
BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: July 5, 2023
Abstract
Background
The
RU_SATED
scale
is
a
multidimensional
instrument
measuring
sleep
health,
consisting
of
Regularity,
Satisfaction,
Alertness,
Timing,
Efficiency,
Duration
dimensions.
We
adapted
and
validated
the
Chinese
(RU_SATED-C)
scale.
Methods
RU_SATED-C
was
developed
through
formal
linguistic
validation
process
in
an
observational
longitudinal
survey
design.
Healthcare
students
completed
scale,
Sleep
Quality
Questionnaire,
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-4
among
two
sites
Hangzhou
Ningbo,
China.
Psychometric
assessments
included
structural
validity,
measurement
invariance,
convergent
divergent
internal
consistency,
test–retest
reliability.
Results
A
total
911
healthcare
at
baseline
(Time
1,
T1)
follow-up
2,
T2)
with
average
time
interval
7
days
+
5.37
h.
Confirmatory
factor
analysis
(CFA)
confirmed
single-factor
model
resulted
acceptable
fit.
two-factor
previously
found
Japanese
version
fit
better
than
one-factor
model,
whereas
had
English
version.
Longitudinal
CFA
negligible
changes
indices
for
four
forms
increasingly
restrictive
models
supported
that
equivalent
over
time.
data
also
endorsed
invariance
samples.
score
displayed
moderately
strong
negative
correlation
quality;
however,
associations
were
observed
anxiety
depression.
Ordinal
Cronbach’s
alpha
McDonald's
omega
T1
T2
ranged
from
suboptimal
to
acceptable.
all
items
significantly
correlated
across
intervals.
Conclusion
easy-to-use
potentially
valid
health.
Use
can
help
raise
awareness
health
could
pave
way
important
efforts
promote
healthy
sleep.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: March 30, 2023
Background
Depressive
status
of
medical
personnel
worldwide
and
especially
in
China
is
an
important
public
health
social
problem.
There
a
strong
relationship
between
education
depression,
but
no
studies
have
studied
grouping
healthcare
workers
(HCWs)
with
different
educational
degree
to
discuss
whether
there
are
differences
the
factors
that
affect
depression.
This
study
aims
examine
role
job
satisfaction
sleep
quality
work
stress
depression
among
Chinese
HCWs,
teste
mediation
models
differed
by
degree.
Methods
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-9
(PHQ-9)
scale
was
used
test
Work
assessed
using
Challenge-blocking
(CBSS).
Sleep
Pittsburgh
Quality
Index
(PSQI).
HCWs’
their
current
Job
Satisfaction
(JSI).
The
representative
sample
HCWs
chosen
multi-stage
stratified
cluster
random
sampling
procedure
844
were
utilized
statistical
analysis
study.
Results
In
overall
sample,
could
mediate
(
p
<
0.001,
CMIN/DF
=
3.816,
GFI
0.911,
AGFI
0.886,
IFI
0.943,
TLI
0.933,
CFI
0.942,
RMSEA
0.058,
SRMR
0.055,
AIC
1039.144),
mediating
effect
accounted
for
36.5%.
After
qualifications,
model
as
variables
reported
better
fit
group
low
qualifications.
intermediary
50.6
4.43%,
respectively.
highly
educated
only
has
variable
structural
model,
75.4%
2.596,
0.887,
0.857,
0.937,
0.926,
0.044,
0.056,
1481.322).
Conclusion
HCWs.
Among
technical
secondary
school
below,
can
positive
while
this
not
significant
college
above.
Psychology Research and Behavior Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 16, P. 71 - 83
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Stress
may
relate
to
an
increased
risk
of
psychological
and
physical
disorders.
Thus,
a
brief
efficient
measurement
instrument
for
researchers
measure
stress
is
essentially
needed.To
assess
properties
the
validated
Chinese
version
Perceived
Questionnaire-13
(PSQ-C-13),
we
conducted
two-wave
longitudinal
study
from
September
December,
2021
with
convenient
sample
medical
students.A
two-factor
(constraint
imbalance)
structure
showed
good
fit
indices
(Comparative
Fit
Index
[CFI]
=
0.972,
Tucker-Lewis
[TLI]
0.966,
Root
Mean
Square
Error
Approximation
[RMSEA]
0.062).
Spearman
correlations
Scale-10
illustrated
that
convergent
validity
PSQ-C-13
was
relatively
satisfactory
(r
0.678
[baseline],
0.753
[follow-up]).
Measurement
invariance
supported
across
subgroups
(gender,
age,
home
location,
single-child
status,
monthly
households'
income,
part-time
status)
time
points.
Internal
consistency
sound
(Cronbach's
α
0.908
0.922
[follow-up];
McDonald's
ω
0.909
0.923
Stability
between
points
(Intraclass
Correlation
Coefficient
0.834).The
two
factors
including
constraint
imbalance
adequately
level
on
participants.
The
contains
valid
reliable
psychometric
properties.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Aug. 1, 2023
Abstract
The
pandemic
due
to
COVID-19
brought
new
risks
for
depression
of
health
care
workers,
which
may
have
differently
influenced
men
and
women.
We
aimed
investigate
(1)
whether
workers
in
Czechia
experienced
an
increase
during
the
pandemic,
(2)
factors
contributed
most
this
change,
(3)
magnitude
associations
differed
by
gender.
studied
2564
participants
Czech
arm
international
HEalth
caRe
wOrkErS
(HEROES)
Study.
Online
questionnaire
was
administered
summer
2020
(wave
0)
spring
2021
1).
Depression
defined
reaching
10
or
more
points
on
Patient
Health
Questionnaire.
Logistic
regression
investigated
association
participant´s
characteristics
with
multivariable
decomposition
non-linear
models
assessed,
what
extent
characteristic
explained
change
occurrence.
prevalence
increased
twice
(11%
wave
0
22%
Stress
accounted
50%
difference,
experience
death
15%
contact
patients
14%.
Greater
resilience
sufficient
personal
protective
equipment
were
strongly
associated
lower
occurrence
depression.
stronger
than
conclude
that
interventions
promote
mental
future
crisis
should
aim
at
decreasing
stress
enhancing
resilience.
They
be
delivered
especially
individuals
who
affected
face
their
death.