Journal of Management Practices Humanities and Social Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
7(2)
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
The
goal
of
the
education
system
is
to
provide
valuable
and
equivalent
standards
along
with
extracurricular
activities
that
teach
them
how
deal
conflict,
cope
adversity,
overcome
tough
circumstances.
study
aimed
scrutinize
aggression,
self-compassion
psychological
resilience
among
private
government
school
college
students.
A
sample
comprised
students
(N
=
200)
mean
age
±
17
years
from
schools
colleges
Rawalpindi
Islamabad
was
gathered.
Sample
collected
using
purposive
sampling
technique.
To
variables,
Self-Compassion
Scale-SF,
Brief
Resilience
Scale
Buss
Perry
Aggression
Questionnaire
were
used.
Data
analyzed
SPSS
version
23.
Results
revealed
have
significant
negative
correlation
aggression
whereas
a
positive
each
other.
Furthermore,
also
indicated
there
difference
based
on
institutional
level
i.e.,
or
institutes
variables.
Moreover,
differences
gender
by
results.
Based
current
interventions
programs
are
recommended
for
challenging
situations.
Study
findings
will
help
providers
in
identifying
practical
strategies
promoting
high
levels
aggression.
Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(2), P. 126 - 126
Published: Jan. 24, 2025
Recent
studies
indicate
that
nurses
experienced
high
levels
of
occupational
burnout
and
insomnia
during
after
the
pandemic
highlight
resilience
as
a
crucial
competence
for
overcoming
adversity.
The
aim
this
study
was
to
assess
burnout,
insomnia,
psychological
explore
their
interrelations
among
Greek
14
months
official
ending
which
declared
in
May
2023.
conducted
online
July
2024
included
380
currently
working
hospitals,
who
completed
Copenhagen
Burnout
Inventory
(CBI),
Athens
Insomnia
Scale
(AIS),
Brief
Resilience
(BRS).
Overall,
56.1%
exhibited
symptoms
46.8%
displayed
signs
burnout.
Low
scores
were
observed
26.3%.
Multiple
regression
analysis
indicated
CBI
explained
34.4%
variance
AIS
scores,
while
an
additional
3%
by
BRS.
Mediation
revealed
operates
protectively
negative
mediator
relationship
between
insomnia.
In
conclusion,
one
year
end
remain
high,
whereas
seems
be
retained
at
moderate
levels.
Consequently,
there
is
urgent
need
regularly
monitor
risk
implement
resilience-building
strategies
combat
improve
symptoms.
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(5), P. 587 - 587
Published: March 4, 2024
This
study
explored
the
associations
between
personality
dimensions,
burnout,
and
psychopathology
in
healthcare
professionals
intensive
care
units
(ICUs).
further
aimed
to
discern
differences
these
relationships
when
considering
variables
of
critical
experience
(less
than
5
years,
5–10
more
10
years),
profession
(nurses
versus
intensivists),
urban
size
city
where
ICU
is
located
(metropolitan
cities
smaller
cities).
cross-sectional
investigation’s
outcomes
are
based
on
data
from
503
personnel,
including
155
intensivists
348
nurses,
31
departments
Greece.
Participants
underwent
a
comprehensive
assessment
involving
sociodemographic
questionnaire,
Eysenck
Personality
Questionnaire
(EPQ),
Maslach
Burnout
Inventory
(MBI),
Symptom
Checklist-90
(SCL-90).
To
analyze
interplay
among
experience,
burnout
status,
psychopathology,
moderation
analysis
was
conducted
with
dimensions
(i.e.,
psychoticism,
extraversion,
neuroticism)
serving
as
mediator
variable.
Profession
location
were
considered
moderators
influencing
relationships.
Male
showed
higher
psychoticism
levels
females,
aligning
prior
research.
Experienced
nurses
reported
lower
personal
achievement,
hinting
at
potential
motivation
challenges
for
professional
growth.
Psychoticism
predicted
high
depersonalization
low
achievement.
Neuroticism
negatively
impacted
personnel’s
mental
well-being,
reflected
elevated
scores
status.
appears
be
primary
factor
three
particularly
affecting
intensivists.
In
contrast,
influenced
by
their
health
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: Feb. 20, 2025
Alcohol
consumption
among
health
professionals
can
have
serious
and
multifaceted
impacts,
affecting
both
the
individual
their
professional
responsibilities.
Despite
its
critical
importance,
there
is
limited
research
on
burden
contributing
factors
of
hazardous
alcohol
use
in
Ethiopia.
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
magnitude
determinants
Bahir
Dar
City,
Northwest
An
institution-based
cross-sectional
was
conducted
from
June
1-30,
2020,
involving
384
professionals.
Participants
were
selected
through
a
simple
random
sampling
method,
stratified
by
profession.
Data
collected
using
structured
semi-structured
self-administered
questionnaire,
assessed
10-item
Use
Disorder
Identification
Test
(AUDIT).
entry
done
EpiData
Version
4.6,
analysis
carried
out
with
SPSS
23.
Bivariable
multivariable
logistic
regression
analyses
employed
estimate
crude
adjusted
odds
ratios,
respectively,
95%
confidence
interval.
A
p-value
less
than
0.05
considered
statistically
significant.
The
16.4%
(95%
CI:
13%-20.3%).
Significant
associated
included
having
family
history
(AOR=2.68,
1.27-5.66),
mild
psychological
distress
(AOR=2.7,
1.12-6.50),
moderate/severe
(AOR=5.84,
2.08-16.37),
lifetime
Khat
(AOR=10.44,
3.96-27.53),
possessing
diploma-level
education
(AOR=3.56,
1.28-9.87).
high
prevalence
City
underscores
an
urgent
need
for
targeted
intervention
prevention
strategies.
risk
factors,
including
use,
distress,
educational
level.
To
reduce
recommends
mental
programs,
workplace
policies
promoting
well-being,
integrated
treatment
strategies
khat
use.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
22(3), P. 383 - 383
Published: March 6, 2025
Intolerance
of
uncertainty
(IU)
refers
to
the
disproportionate
propensity
react
negatively
uncertain
events,
and
it
has
been
associated
with
negative
psychological
outcomes
such
as
depression
anxiety.
The
current
study
examined
role
resilience,
hardiness,
self-efficacy
self-compassion
in
relationship
between
IU
alcohol
use
a
sample
South
African
first
responders.
These
variables
are
examples
what
is
referred
generalized
resistance
resources,
which
enable
individuals
deal
challenges
life.
A
429
responders
completed
Uncertainty
Scale-12,
Connor–Davidson
Resilience
Scale-10,
Self-Compassion
Scale-Short
Form,
General
Self-Efficacy
Scale,
Short
Hardiness
Scale
Alcohol
Use
Disorders
Identification
Test.
results
PROCESS
analyses
found
direct
mediating
effects
for
resilience
self-efficacy,
no
hardiness
moderating
self-compassion.
In
this
regard,
graph
interaction
intolerance
showed
that
at
low
levels
self-compassion,
was
strong
significant,
while
high
non-significant.
addition,
Johnson–Neyman
plot
exact
value
point
ceased
be
significant
36.37.
obtained
confirm
important
resources
wellbeing
provide
basis
tailored
interventions.
European Journal of Investigation in Health Psychology and Education,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(11), P. 2373 - 2387
Published: Oct. 29, 2023
During
the
pandemic,
nurses
experienced
anger
that
stemmed
from
a
sense
of
threat,
frustration,
or
even
injustice.
The
purpose
this
study
was
to
examine
relationship
between
vaccination
hesitancy,
anger,
cynicism,
and
medical
mistrust
among
nurses,
as
there
are
no
relevant
studies
in
literature.
This
conducted
online
by
completing
self-report
questionnaires.
Dimensions
Anger
Reactions-5,
8-item
“Cynical
Distrust”
scale,
Medical
Mistrust
Multiformat
Scale
were
used.
For
two
questions
with
5-point
scale
used:
one
question
examining
hesitancy
get
vaccinated
COVID-19
vaccine,
another
influenza
vaccine.
In
total,
387
(66
men
321
women)
participated
study.
Nurses
showed
statistically
greater
toward
vaccine
compared
variation
explained
scores
Scale,
Reactions,
Cynical
Distrust
Scale.
mediated
total
hesitancy.
Reactions
significantly
moderated
indirect
effect
on
through
conclusion,
it
is
highly
likely
involved
reported
both
activating
schemas
distrust
others
adopting
anti-systemic
views
system.
Epidemiologia,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(4), P. 643 - 657
Published: Oct. 10, 2024
Nurses
seem
to
be
persistently
experiencing
intense
psychological
repercussions,
even
after
the
official
conclusion
of
COVID-19
pandemic.
In
this
cross-sectional
study
conducted
end
pandemic
crisis,
from
1
June
2023
30
2023,
we
evaluated
levels
and
explored
associations
between
anger,
insomnia,
resilience
among
Greek
nurses.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Feb. 9, 2024
Objective
The
purpose
of
this
study
was
to
explore
the
demands
nurses
on
workplace
environment
related
psychological
resilience.
Methods
A
qualitative
descriptive
design
employed
for
study.
Purposeful
sampling
chosen
from
a
tertiary
hospital
in
Henan
Province,
China.
Semi-structured
in-depth
interviews
were
conducted
with
20
nurses.
interview
data
analyzed
using
Colaizzi’s
method
and
results
reported
following
COREQ
standards.
Results
Analysis
revealed
three
main
themes:
(1)
Career
Support
Development,
(2)
Practical
&
(3)
Personal
Development.
Conclusion
perspectives
needs
be
appreciated,
addition,
it
is
worth
noting
that
key
role
building
good
strengthening
resilience
emphasizes
need
careful
consideration.
Nursing
administrators
should
formulate
policies
measures
multiple
based
real
terms
professional,
practical,
personal
dimensions.
Iranian Journal Of Health Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1), P. 17 - 26
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Background
and
Purpose:
Sleep
problems
aggression
are
common
among
healthcare
workers
due
to
shift
work
constant
interaction
with
patients
their
relatives.
The
present
study
examined
the
associations
between
sleep
problems,
self-regulation,
interpersonal
workers.
Materials
Methods:
In
this
cross-sectional
study,
400
were
selected
from
four
state-run
hospitals
in
Kermanshah
City,
Iran,
using
a
multi-stage
random
sampling
March
2021
2022.
sample
size
was
N>50+8m
standard
formula.
participants
completed
several
scales,
including
Pittsburgh
quality
index,
Berlin
questionnaire,
insomnia
severity
self-regulation
Buss-Perry
questionnaire.
obtained
data
analyzed
Pearson
correlation,
hierarchical
multiple
regression
techniques,
standardized
z
scores.
Results:
Mean±SD
age
of
32.5±8.8
years
70%
female.
All
poor
quality,
apnea,
severity,
significantly
related
total
score
all
its
subfactors
(P<0.001).
results
showed
that
adding
predict
greatly
reduces
effect
especially
Conclusion:
is
not
only
protective
factor
for
but
also
indirectly
protects
against
by
controlling
insomnia.
Because
both
self-dysregulation
modifiable
risk
factors
aggression,
psychological
interventions
can
target
these
factors.
Numerous
investigations
have
consistently
underscored
the
impact
of
societal
stigma
on
well-being
transgender
individuals,
encompassing
both
those
experiencing
gender
dysphoria
(transgender)
and
who
undergone
gender-affirming
interventions
(transsexual).
The
primary
objective
current
research
is
to
translate
adapt
Attitudes
Toward
Transgendered
Individuals
Scale
into
Greek
language.
This
scale
specifically
assesses
stigma,
excluding
components
such
as
discreteness
violence,
tailored
evaluate
individuals
within
general
populace.
Employing
confirmatory
factor
analysis
(CFA)
assessing
metric
equivalence,
analyses
yielded
highly
favourable
outcomes,
demonstrating
excellent
fit,
reliability,
content
validity,
reflecting
robustness
adapted
tool
for
population.