Measurement Properties and Optimal Cutoff Point of the WHO-5 Among Chinese Healthcare Students DOI Creative Commons

Nongnong Yang,

Haiyan Ma,

Mengyi Huang

et al.

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

Language: Английский

The Relationships between Stress, Burnout, Mental Health and Well-Being in Social Workers DOI Creative Commons
Alan Maddock

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.

Language: Английский

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Validation of the Chinese version of the Perceived Stress Scale-10 integrating exploratory graph analysis and confirmatory factor analysis DOI
Chen Jiang,

Haiyan Ma,

Yi Luo

et al.

General Hospital Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 84, P. 194 - 202

Published: July 31, 2023

Language: Английский

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Depression and Anxiety Mediate the Association between Sleep Quality and Self-Rated Health in Healthcare Students DOI Creative Commons

Yihong Zhu,

Chen Jiang, You Yang

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Assessing psychometric properties and measurement invariance of the Sleep Quality Questionnaire among healthcare students DOI Creative Commons

Mengyi Huang,

Haiyan Ma,

Karen Spruyt

et al.

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

Language: Английский

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Stress, Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms, Burnout and Insomnia Among Greek Nurses One Year After the End of the Pandemic: A Moderated Chain Mediation Model DOI Open Access
Argyro Pachi,

Christos Sikaras,

Dimitrios Melas

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Academic Stress and Sleep Quality among Chinese Adolescents: Chain Mediating Effects of Anxiety and School Burnout DOI Open Access
Hua Wang,

Xiaoyan Fan

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

Language: Английский

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The RU_SATED as a measure of sleep health: cross-cultural adaptation and validation in Chinese healthcare students DOI Creative Commons
Runtang Meng, Lu Dong, Joseph M. Dzierzewski

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Educational degree differences in the association between work stress and depression among Chinese healthcare workers: Job satisfaction and sleep quality as the mediators DOI Creative Commons
Afei Qin, Fangfang Hu, Wenzhe Qin

et al.

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 &lt; 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.

Language: Английский

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The Chinese Version of the Perceived Stress Questionnaire-13: Psychometric Properties and Measurement Invariance for Medical Students DOI Creative Commons
Chen Jiang, Stefanos Mastrotheodoros,

Yihong Zhu

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Depression in healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic: results from Czech arm of HEROES Study DOI Creative Commons

Pavla Čermáková,

Barbora Fryčová,

David Novák

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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