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Depression among female psychiatric nurses in southern Taiwan: Main and moderating effects of job stress, coping behaviour and social support

机译:台湾南部女性精神科护士的抑郁症:工作压力,应对行为和社会支持的主要影响和调节作用

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Aims and objectives: In this study, we tested the following hypotheses among psychiatric nurses: (1) job stress would be positively correlated with depression; (2) coping behaviour would be significantly correlated with depression and moderate the relationship between job stress and depression; (3) social support would be significantly negatively correlated with depression and was a significant moderator on the relationship between job stress and depression. Background: Most studies in Taiwan related to depression have focused on the general public rather than nurses. The main effect of job stress (coping behaviour, social support) on level of depression has been documented in some population, but the moderating effects of coping behaviours and social support on the relationship between job stress and depression have not been well studied among nurses, especially among psychiatric nurses. Design: A cross-sectional research design was employed. Method: A self-report questionnaire was adopted to measure personal characteristics, depression (Beck Depression Inventory), job stress (Taiwanese Nurse Stress Checklist), coping behaviour (Jalowiec Coping Scale) and social support (short form, Interpersonal Support Evaluation List). Eligible subjects were female, non-supervisory, inpatient ward nurses in a psychiatric hospital in southern Taiwan. One hundred and fifty-four questionnaires were distributed, and the response rate was 91·6%. Results: After adjusting for covariates, we found that: (1) Job stress and affective-oriented coping were significantly positively correlated with BDI-II scores. (2) Coping behaviour was not a significant moderator on the relationship between job stress and depression scores among psychiatric nurses, but social support was. Conclusions: Depression scores were correlated with job stress and affective-oriented coping, but social support could work to reduce the effect of stress on depression among psychiatric nurses. Relevance to clinical practice: Nursing managers should explore both ways of reducing job stress and techniques for building social support networks in the institution to protect their members against stress and depression.
机译:目的和目的:在这项研究中,我们在精神病护士中检验了以下假设:(1)工作压力与抑郁症呈正相关; (2)应对行为与抑郁呈显着相关,并缓解工作压力与抑郁之间的关系; (3)社会支持与抑郁呈显着负相关,并且是工作压力与抑郁之间关系的重要调节者。背景:台湾大部分与抑郁症有关的研究都集中在普通大众而非护士身上。在某些人群中,工作压力(应对行为,社会支持)对抑郁水平的主要影响已得到记录,但是在护士中,应对行为和社会支持对工作压力与抑郁之间关系的调节作用尚未得到很好的研究,特别是在精神科护士中。设计:采用横断面研究设计。方法:采用自我报告调查表来测量个人特征,抑郁(贝克抑郁量表),工作压力(台湾护士压力清单),应对行为(Jalowiec应对量表)和社会支持(简表,人际支持评估表)。符合条件的受试者是台湾南部精神病医院的女性非监督住院病房护士。发放问卷154份,回答率为91·6%。结果:校正协变量后,我们发现:(1)工作压力和情感应对与BDI-II得分呈显着正相关。 (2)应对行为并不是精神护士的工作压力与抑郁评分之间关系的显着调节者,而社会支持则是。结论:抑郁评分与工作压力和以情感为导向的应对有关,但是社会支持可以减轻精神病护士压力对抑郁的影响。与临床实践的相关性:护理经理应探索减少工作压力的方法,以及在机构中建立社会支持网络以保护其成员免受压力和沮丧的技巧。

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