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;
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
Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
19
Published: March 1, 2025
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
presented
significant
challenges
to
mental
health
worldwide,
exacerbating
symptoms
across
various
populations.
This
meta-analysis
aims
evaluate
the
relationship
between
social
support
and
symptoms,
specifically
depression,
general
anxiety,
stress,
during
pandemic.
We
conducted
a
comprehensive
literature
search
that
identified
210
studies
involving
total
of
216,104
participants.
Data
were
analyzed
using
robust
variance
estimation
with
random
effects
assess
correlations
while
also
examining
potential
moderating
factors
such
as
age,
gender,
sample
types.
Our
analysis
revealed
negative
correlation
overall
(
r
=
−0.259;
95%
CI:
−0.29,
−0.24;
p
<
0.01).
Notably,
high-risk
populations
exhibited
stronger
association
−0.302)
compared
students
−0.263)
population
−0.219).
Furthermore,
depression
−0.304)
was
significantly
than
for
generalized
anxiety
−0.238)
stress
−0.220),
underscoring
critical
role
family
this
period.
These
findings
suggest
positively
influences
its
effectiveness
may
be
more
limited
anticipated.
As
continues
impact
well-being,
there
is
an
urgent
need
targeted
strategies
enhance
in
addressing
challenges.
research
highlights
importance
prioritizing
mechanisms
public
responses
future
crises.
Clinical Nursing Research,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
32(4), P. 776 - 784
Published: Feb. 23, 2022
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
common
status
of
self-management
in
liver
transplant
recipients
and
explore
mediating
role
hope
relationship
between
social
support
self-management.
Two
hundred
ten
from
two
tertiary
hospitals
were
included.
Questionnaires
used
for
general
demographic
information,
Perceived
Social
Support
Scale,
Herth
Hope
Index,
Self-Management
Questionnaire
Liver
Transplantation
Recipients.
Lifestyle
management
was
good,
while
communication
with
physicians,
cognitive
symptom
management,
exercise
dimensions
less
than
satisfactory.
Minimal
assurance
family
education
levels
significantly
associated
positively
correlated
(
r
=
.31,
p
<
.01;
.40,
.01).
.39,
Additionally,
effect
on
partially
mediated
(β
.17,
.01)
by
hope.
The
proportion
mediation
40.09%.
Therefore,
well-designed
interventions
that
boost
both
may
help
improve
behavior
recipients.
Vaccines,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 46 - 46
Published: Dec. 25, 2022
COVID-19
booster
doses
for
high-risk
groups
such
as
nurses
are
necessary
to
reduce
the
impacts
of
pandemic
and
promote
public
health.
We
examined
relationship
between
COVID-19-related
burnout
vaccination
willingness
among
nurses,
we
assessed
whether
social
support
can
buffer
this
relationship.
conducted
a
cross-sectional
study
with
963
fully
vaccinated
working
in
healthcare
settings
Greece.
used
multidimensional
scale
perceived
measure
burnout.
measured
from
0
(extremely
unlikely
take
dose)
10
likely).
Among
37.1%
reported
being
very
likely
be
vaccinated,
34.4%
uncertain
about
their
likelihood
vaccination,
28.6%
dose.
found
that
reduced
willingness,
while
functioned
partial
mediator
In
conclusion,
who
experienced
were
less
accept
Furthermore,
increasing
nurses’
negative
effects
burnout,
resulting
improved
willingness.
Immunization
awareness
programs
should
implemented
order
address
concerns
doses.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(4), P. e0301178 - e0301178
Published: April 16, 2024
The
literature
mostly
has
addressed
the
determinants
of
entrepreneurial
intention
in
general
and
social
entrepreneurship,
without
focusing
specifically
on
sustainable
despite
it
become
highly
relevant
addressing
environmental
degradation
challenges.
This
study
aims
to
contributes
understanding
psychological
factors
that
influence
business,
evaluating
effect
resilience,
subjective
norms,
perceived
support
intention.
We
analysed
online
survey
responses
433
students
from
Chile
Ecuador
enrolled
business
engineering
programs
using
Partial
Least
Squares
Structural
Equation
Models
(PLS-SEM),
moreover,
a
multi-group
analysis
(MGA)
been
conducted
assess
gender
differences.
findings
have
supported
positive
resilience
norms
support,
besides,
an
important
was
found.
These
results
offer
new
evidence
regarding
significance
environment,
networks,
university
fostering
establishment
businesses
with
focus
well-being
protection
Latin
America.
is
particularly
pertinent
as
countries
this
region
are
grappling
challenges
could
be
through
entrepreneurship.
Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
9, P. 123 - 132
Published: Jan. 1, 2022
Risk
perception
among
nurses
after
the
COVID-19
pandemic
is
a
crucial
factor
affecting
their
attitudes
and
willingness
to
work
in
clinics.
Those
with
poor
psychological
status
could
perceive
risks
sensitively
as
fears
or
threats
that
are
discouraging.
This
article
aimed
determine
whether
outcomes,
including
post-traumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD),
depression,
anxiety,
insomnia,
following
were
differentially
related
risk
perceptions
of
working
clinics
increased
perceived
risk.The
participants
668
nurse
clinicians
from
five
local
hospitals.
outcomes
measured
by
adapted
questionnaires
via
Internet.
Latent
profile
analysis
(LPA)
identified
subgroups
individuals
who
showed
similar
profiles
regarding
nursing.
Multinomial
regression
probit
used
examine
extent
which
sociodemographic
predicted
class
membership.LPA
revealed
four
classes:
groups
low-,
mild-,
moderate-,
high-level
perceptions.
Membership
was
severity
outcomes.
Anxiety
significantly
accounted
for
moderate
increase
perceptions,
while
symptoms
PTSD
accelerated
high
level
class.By
classifying
sharing
then
exploring
associated
predictors,
this
study
shows
impacted
pandemic-associated
suggests
intervening
nurses'
simultaneously
focusing
on
work-related
worries
important
outbreak
COVID-19.