The aim of this study is to know the differences of coping stress on the male dan female nurses. The participant of this study are 50 male nurses and 50 female nurses with the age range from 25 – 36 years old and already work as a nurse in 6 mounths. The result done by the T-test shows that there are no differences of coping stress(problem-focused coping, emotion-focused coping and religion-focused coping stress) on the male and female nurses
Medical school can be challenging and poses varied number of stressors to the students. Stress can a...
Background/Aim. Assisting students face high academic demands which, together with interpersonal, in...
Differences between strain, role stress and coping were studied on nurses, who care for children an...
A study conducted by Northwestern National Life stated that around 40% of workers experienced work-r...
The literature on gender differences in stress perception and coping has been produced diverse resul...
The subject: Stressrelated illness is highlighted as a social problem in public debates. According t...
Two group sample which is male and female nurse (N =60) are participated in this research.it includ...
We conducted a qualitative research project to determine the coping mechanisms of male nurses in fac...
This study utilized descriptive comparative non-experimental research design. Using systematic sampl...
Background & Objective: Nursing students usually experience various types of stress. Lack of stress ...
Through statistical analysis of survey data, this study aims to reveal the kinds of stressful situat...
Nurse is one of human resources which is very important in giving health services in hospital. In gi...
Background: A cross-sectional study on work-related stressors among nurses in a public teaching hosp...
These study analysed gender specificity in coping behaviours by taking into account the types of pro...
Nursing students undergoing training in nursing faculty seem to have a higher potential to cope with...
Medical school can be challenging and poses varied number of stressors to the students. Stress can a...
Background/Aim. Assisting students face high academic demands which, together with interpersonal, in...
Differences between strain, role stress and coping were studied on nurses, who care for children an...
A study conducted by Northwestern National Life stated that around 40% of workers experienced work-r...
The literature on gender differences in stress perception and coping has been produced diverse resul...
The subject: Stressrelated illness is highlighted as a social problem in public debates. According t...
Two group sample which is male and female nurse (N =60) are participated in this research.it includ...
We conducted a qualitative research project to determine the coping mechanisms of male nurses in fac...
This study utilized descriptive comparative non-experimental research design. Using systematic sampl...
Background & Objective: Nursing students usually experience various types of stress. Lack of stress ...
Through statistical analysis of survey data, this study aims to reveal the kinds of stressful situat...
Nurse is one of human resources which is very important in giving health services in hospital. In gi...
Background: A cross-sectional study on work-related stressors among nurses in a public teaching hosp...
These study analysed gender specificity in coping behaviours by taking into account the types of pro...
Nursing students undergoing training in nursing faculty seem to have a higher potential to cope with...
Medical school can be challenging and poses varied number of stressors to the students. Stress can a...
Background/Aim. Assisting students face high academic demands which, together with interpersonal, in...
Differences between strain, role stress and coping were studied on nurses, who care for children an...