Stress, Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms, Burnout and Insomnia Among Greek Nurses One Year After the End of the Pandemic: A Moderated Chain Mediation Model
Argyro Pachi,
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Christos Sikaras,
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Dimitrios Melas
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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
Resilience and Social Support Protect Nurses from Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms: Evidence from a Cross-Sectional Study in the Post-COVID-19 Era
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(6), P. 582 - 582
Published: March 7, 2025
Background:
Nurses
experience
high
levels
of
anxiety
and
depression
since
they
work
in
a
highly
stressful
environment.
Thus,
the
identification
preventive
factors
against
nurses’
is
essential
to
improve
their
quality
life.
In
this
context,
our
aim
was
examine
impact
resilience
social
support
on
depressive
symptoms.
Methods:
A
cross-sectional
online
study
implemented
Greece
September
2024.
We
used
Brief
Resilience
Scale,
Multidimensional
Scale
Perceived
Social
Support,
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-4
measure
resilience,
support,
anxiety,
symptoms,
respectively.
Results:
Our
sample
included
677
nurses
with
mean
age
37.73
years
(standard
deviation:
9.38).
multivariable
linear
regression
models
identified
negative
relationship
between
(adjusted
standardized
beta
coefficient
=−0.38;
p
<
0.001)
symptoms
=
−0.36;
0.001).
Similarly,
we
found
that
significant
others’
associated
reduced
−0.27;
−0.23;
The
indicated
has
greater
than
support.
Conclusions:
findings
suggest
have
protective
function
Managers
policymakers
should
adopt
appropriate
interventions
and,
thus,
mental
health
Language: Английский
An example of a potential predictive model for psychological distress among nursing staff members
Amel Kchaou,
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Rania Abdelhédi,
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Feriel Dhouib
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et al.
Work,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 29, 2025
Background
Nursing
is
considered
a
hard
job
and
the
stressors
associated
with
this
work
can
have
negative
effects
on
life
satisfaction,
quality
of
mental
health.
Objectives
The
study
aimed
to
develop
potential
predictive
model
identify
main
factors
influencing
nurses’
health,
focusing
personal
characteristics,
working
conditions,
life,
satisfaction.
Methods
This
cross-sectional
was
focused
sample
nurses
at
university
hospital
center
in
Sfax-Tunisia.
Validated
self-reporting
instruments
were
used:
Satisfaction
With
Life
Scale
(SWLS),
World
Health
Organization
Quality
Of
–
BREF
(WHOQOL-BREF)
General
Questionnaire
(GHQ
28).
Statistical
software
R
used
perform
statistical
analyses.
Results
survey
included
199
nurses.
average
GHQ-28
score
27.3
±
12.4.
identified
following
significant
predictors
psychological
distress:
female
gender
(β
=
0.54,
p
<
0.001),
presence
chronic
disease
0.56,
bad
financial
status
satisfaction
−0.6,
collectively
explaining
40%
variance
total
GHQ
28
score.
Conclusion
These
findings
indicate
that
interventions
promoting
health
could
be
implemented
by
improving
modifiable
such
as
physical
Language: Английский