Background: Hospital nurses are exposed to various work-related factors that may be associated with increased risk of developing different mental disorders. Empirical evidence on the prevalence and correlates of individual mental health problems such as stress, anxiety and depression is widely reported, while a combined pattern of these conditions is unknown. This study aims to examine the co-occurrence of stress, anxiety and depression among clinical nurses, and to explore socio-demographic characteristics of, and working conditions experienced by, nurses that may be associated with these three mental health conditions. Methods: A cross-sectional study was implemented in one tertiary hospital in Hanoi city, Vietnam, from May to September 2...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted, with the aim to examine what stressors in the workplace and ...
Introduction: “Stress is the subjective feeling produced by events that are uncontrollable.” Constan...
BACKGROUND: Nurses had a close relationship with patients compared to other professions in the hospi...
Abstract Background Hospital nurses are exposed to various work-related factors that may be associat...
Nurses remain at the forefront of patient care. However, their heavy workload as a career can leave ...
Recent epidemiological data suggests 13.3% of Hong Kong residents suffered from Common Mental Disord...
This study examines the prevalence of depression, anxiety and symptoms of stress among baccalaureate...
This study examines the prevalence of depression, anxiety and symptoms of stress among baccalaureate...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Nurses remain at the forefront of patient ...
Objectives: The aim of the study is to determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety, stress and a...
OBJECTIVE: This paper reports a study performed to investigate and assess the mental health as well ...
Introduction: Nurses are an integral part of the healthcare system, and many of them work in very st...
INTRODUCTION: Depression, anxiety, and stress are common problems among nurses. OBJECTIVE: This meta...
Nursing is recognized as a stressful occupation and has indicated a probable high prevalence of dist...
Introduction: Long-term stress can also lead to mental disorders such as anxiety, depression and phy...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted, with the aim to examine what stressors in the workplace and ...
Introduction: “Stress is the subjective feeling produced by events that are uncontrollable.” Constan...
BACKGROUND: Nurses had a close relationship with patients compared to other professions in the hospi...
Abstract Background Hospital nurses are exposed to various work-related factors that may be associat...
Nurses remain at the forefront of patient care. However, their heavy workload as a career can leave ...
Recent epidemiological data suggests 13.3% of Hong Kong residents suffered from Common Mental Disord...
This study examines the prevalence of depression, anxiety and symptoms of stress among baccalaureate...
This study examines the prevalence of depression, anxiety and symptoms of stress among baccalaureate...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Nurses remain at the forefront of patient ...
Objectives: The aim of the study is to determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety, stress and a...
OBJECTIVE: This paper reports a study performed to investigate and assess the mental health as well ...
Introduction: Nurses are an integral part of the healthcare system, and many of them work in very st...
INTRODUCTION: Depression, anxiety, and stress are common problems among nurses. OBJECTIVE: This meta...
Nursing is recognized as a stressful occupation and has indicated a probable high prevalence of dist...
Introduction: Long-term stress can also lead to mental disorders such as anxiety, depression and phy...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted, with the aim to examine what stressors in the workplace and ...
Introduction: “Stress is the subjective feeling produced by events that are uncontrollable.” Constan...
BACKGROUND: Nurses had a close relationship with patients compared to other professions in the hospi...