Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(10), P. e30994 - e30994
Published: May 1, 2024
The
theories
of
relational
regulation
and
compensatory
Internet
use
suggest
that
intolerance
uncertainty
influences
smartphone
addiction
(SPA),
which
in
turn
is
influenced
by
other
aspects.
This
study
used
previous
results
to
examine
how
affects
SPA
PhD
master's
degree
programs.
A
convenience
sample
comprising
1727
students
(99.9
%;
50.7
%
female;
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Sept. 29, 2023
Nurses
experience
significant
physical
and
psychological
stress
that
negatively
influences
their
well-being.
The
objective
of
this
study
was
to
explore
the
association
between
self-efficacy
well-being
among
Chinese
nurses
assess
moderating
effects
perceived
social
support
(PSS).In
2020,
a
hospital-based
cross-sectional
using
multistage
random
sampling
approach
performed
in
five
regions
Liaoning,
China.
Of
1,200
surveyed
nurses,
1,010
completed
questionnaires
evaluated
demographic
information,
14-item
Hospital
Anxiety
Depression
Scale,
General
Self-Efficacy
Multidimensional
Scale
Perceived
Social
Support.
To
examine
factors
associated
with
mental
health
parameters,
hierarchical
multiple
regression
analysis
performed.
interactions
were
visualized
simple
slope
analysis.The
mean
depression
anxiety
scores
for
8.74
±
3.50
6.18
3.26,
respectively.
differed
low
(PSS)
group
(1
SD
below
mean,
β
=
-0.169,
p
<
0.01)
high
PSS
above
-0.077,
0.01).
Similarly,
-0.155,
-0.044,
0.01).We
found
experienced
levels
depression.
Furthermore,
moderates
relationship
Therefore,
interventions
targeting
should
be
implemented
improve
nurses.
Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Abstract
Background
Chinese
nurses
working
with
immense
stress
may
have
issues
burnout
during
COVID-19
regular
prevention
and
control.
There
were
a
few
studies
investigating
status
of
associated
factors
among
nurses.
However,
the
relationships
remained
unclear.
Objectives
To
investigate
nurses’
Methods
784
completed
questionnaires
including
demographics,
Generalized
Anxiety
Disorder-7,
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-9,
Insomnia
Severity
Index,
Impact
Event
Scale-revised,
Perceived
Social
Support
Scale,
Connor–Davidson
Resilience
General
Self-efficacy
Scale
Maslach
Burnout
Inventory.
Results
310
(39.5%),
393
(50.1%)
576
(73.5%)
respondents
at
high
risk
emotional
exhaustion
(EE),
depersonalization
(DP)
reduced
personal
accomplishment
(PA).
The
EE,
DP
PA
moderate,
high.
Nurses
intermediate
senior
professional
rank
title
worked
>40
h
every
week
had
lower
scores
in
EE.
Those
low-risk
department
reported
PA.
Anxiety,
post-traumatic
disorder
(PTSD),
self-efficacy
social
support
influencing
EE
DP,
while
resilience
Conclusion
control
was
serious.
Professional
title,
unit,
weekly
hours,
anxiety,
PTSD,
self-efficacy,
burnout.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
19(22), P. 14854 - 14854
Published: Nov. 11, 2022
This
study
examined
the
association
between
resilience
and
psychological
distress
in
healthcare
workers,
general
population,
patients
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
We
searched
PubMed,
Web
of
Science,
PsycInfo,
Science
Direct,
Nursing
Allied
Health
databases.
Included
articles
workers
(e.g.,
physicians
nurses),
Studies
exposure
to
other
infectious
diseases
related
epidemics
or
pandemics
SARS
MERS)
were
excluded.
was
performed
following
Cooper
matrix
review
method
PRISMA
guidelines,
followed
by
a
meta-analysis
results
using
R
version
4.1.2.
A
random
effect
model
used
for
pooled
analysis.
registered
with
PROSPERO
(registration
No.
CRD42021261429).
Based
on
meta-analysis,
we
found
moderate
negative
relationship
overall
(r
=
−0.42,
95%
confidence
interval
[CI]:
−0.45
−0.38,
p
<
0.001).
For
subgroup
analysis,
moderately
significant
among
−0.39,
CI:
−0.44
−0.33,
0.001),
which
weaker
than
population
−0.45,
−0.50
0.001)
−0.43;
−0.52
−0.33;
robust,
although
heterogeneity
individual
sizes
substantial
(I2
94%,
99%,
74%,
respectively).
revealed
patients.
all
these
populations,
interventions
resources
are
needed
improve
individuals’
ability
cope
pandemic
future
disease
outbreaks.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Aug. 24, 2024
Sleep
quality
is
crucial
for
the
personal
well-being
of
healthcare
professionals
and
health
outcomes
their
patients.
This
study
aims
to
explore
relationship
between
psychological
resilience
(PR),
perceived
social
support
(PSS),
distress
(comprising
anxiety,depression,and
stress),
sleep
quality.
It
also
examines
whether
PSS
function
as
chain
mediators
PR
A
cross-sectional
online
survey
was
conducted
using
a
convenient
sampling
method,
with
454
participants
included.
The
instruments
included
Connor
Davidson
Resilience
Scale,
Perceived
Social
Support
21-item
Depression
Anxiety
Stress
Pittsburgh
Quality
Index.
Structural
equation
modeling
revealed
that
significantly
predicted
Chinese
medical
staff.
Psychological
identified
mediating
factor
However,
did
not
directly
mediate
Instead,
were
found
play
role
in
provides
new
insights
into
impact
on
quality,
highlights
importance
distress,
suggests
practical
implications
enhancing
among
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Aug. 23, 2021
Introduction:
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
greatly
impacted
people's
life
across
the
globe.
In
a
public
health
crisis,
rural
adolescents
are
more
prone
to
mental
problems.
current
study
aimed
investigate
prevalence
of
depressive
symptoms
among
Chinese
during
outbreak,
and
examine
association
between
perceived
social
support
its
underlying
mechanisms.
Method:
Perceived
Social
Support
Scale,
UCLA
Loneliness
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-9
were
administrated
826
from
Anhui
Province,
China,
amid
crisis.
Mackinnon's
four-step
procedure
was
employed
mediating
effect,
while
Hayes
PROCESS
macro
utilized
test
moderated
mediation
model.
Results:
results
showed
rate
in
China
77.6%
outbreak
COVID-19.
Female
left-behind
students
non-left-behind
disrupted
families
experienced
(all
P
<
0.05).
mediated
perceive
indirect
effect
stronger
comparison
pandemic.
Conclusion:
Depressive
extremely
prevalent
plays
protective
role
against
symptoms.
adolescents,
especially
students,
could
benefit
interventions
at
enhancing
reducing
loneliness
Vaccines,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 159 - 159
Published: Jan. 11, 2023
Seasonal
influenza
continues
to
be
a
significant
public
health
issue
causing
hundreds
of
thousands
deaths
annually.
Nurses
are
priority
risk
group
for
vaccination
and
high
vaccine
uptake
rate
among
them
is
crucial
protect
health.
Thus,
the
aim
our
study
was
estimate
levels
acceptance,
as
well
its
determinants,
nurses
2022/2023
season.
We
conducted
cross-sectional
with
convenience
sample
in
Greece.
collected
data
via
an
online
survey
September
2022.
Most
possessed
MSc/PhD
diploma
(56.2%)
had
previously
been
infected
by
SARS-CoV-2
(70.3%).
Among
nurses,
57.3%
were
willing
accept
vaccine,
19%
hesitant,
23.7%
unwilling.
Older
age,
higher
perceived
support
from
others,
COVID-19-related
physical
exhaustion
positively
related
intention.
In
contrast,
more
side
effects
because
COVID-19
due
measures
taken
against
negatively
associated
Since
acceptance
moderate,
policymakers
should
develop
implement
tailored
specifically
context
pandemic
decrease
hesitancy.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Jan. 6, 2023
Objective
To
investigate
mental
health
status
and
its
associated
factors
among
female
nurses
in
the
normalization
of
COVID-19
epidemic
prevention
control
China.
Methods
Random
cluster
sampling
was
applied
to
recruit
740
The
respondents
completed
survey
with
mobile
devices.
Demographic
questionnaire,
Generalized
Anxiety
Disorder-7,
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-9,
Insomnia
Severity
Index,
Impact
Event
Scale-Revised
were
used
assess
demographic
Information,
anxiety,
depression,
insomnia
PTSD
symptoms,
respectively.
identified
by
binary
logistic
regression
analysis.
Results
prevalence
anxiety
depression
7.9
17.8%,
an
factor
(OR
=
6.237,
95%CI
6.055–23.761,
P
<
0.001)
9.651,
5.699–22.370,
0.001),
while
11.995,
2.946–13.205,
11.291,
6.056–15.380,
Being
married
a
protective
0.811,
1.309–6.039,
0.01).
Conclusion
Female
showed
problems
health.
Insomnia,
marital
hospital
management
should
pay
more
attention
unmarried
groups,
strive
improve
sleep
quality
reduce
their
stress
caused
traumatic
events.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: July 9, 2024
Objective
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
prompted
a
surge
in
research
focusing
on
mental
health
issues
faced
by
society,
with
particular
emphasis
the
interplay
between
social
support
and
anxiety.
However,
results
of
these
studies
have
often
been
controversial.
Methods
To
address
this,
we
conducted
meta-analysis
104
(
N
=
107,660)
to
investigate
relationship
anxiety
potential
moderate
variables.
Results
Our
revealed
negative
correlation
r
−0.233).
study
also
demonstrated
variation
was
moderated
cultural
area
Q
14.120,
p
<
0.05)
phrase
13.678,
0.05).
Conclusion
can
differ
across
different
areas
throughout
pandemic.
Consequently,
advocate
for
nuanced
assessment
role
mitigating
public
anxiety,
taking
into
account
mediating
effects
factors
context
major
emergencies.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 15, 2025
Abstract
This
study
aimed
to
examine
the
effect
of
interpersonal
psychotherapy-based
group
counseling
on
psychological
resilience
levels
university
students.
The
was
planned
and
conducted
online
as
Application
2
2.
In
experimentally
designed
study,
dependent
variable
Psychological
Resilience
scores,
independent
counseling.
Data
were
collected
using
'Brief
Scale
(BRS)'.
based
a
pretest-posttest
control
design.
experimental
groups
received
8
sessions
counseling,
while
no
intervention.
BRS
administered
before
after
intervention,
follow-up
tests
three
months
later.
results
showed
that
there
significant
difference
between
pre-test
scores
in
Applications
1
Psychology Health & Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 14
Published: Feb. 21, 2025
The
2022
Shanghai
COVID-19
lockdown
may
lead
to
mental
health
issues
among
healthcare
workers
(HCWs).
A
cross-sectional
study
was
conducted
investigate
psychological
and
its
associated
factors
HCWs.
total
of
253
hCWs
were
recruited
in
Shanghai,
China,
through
convenience
sampling
method.
Demographic
Questionnaire,
Generalized
Anxiety
Disorder-7,
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-9,
Insomnia
Severity
Index,
Impact
Event
Scale-Revised
used
assess
demographic
information,
anxiety,
depression,
insomnia,
post-traumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD),
respectively.
identified
by
binary
logistic
regression
analysis.
prevalence
PTSD
6.3%,
10.3%,
9.9%
17.8%,
Female
HCWs
more
likely
report
anxiety
(OR
=
5.50,
95%CI
[1.45-20.82],
p
<
0.05)
3.20,
95%CI=
[1.23-8.28],
0.05).
Besides,
being
a
nurse
with
lower
level
symptoms
0.23,
[0.07-0.76],
Symptoms
screened
positive
during
the
lockdown.
Gender
occupation
health.
hospital
authorities
need
pay
special
attention
female