BackgroundInequalities may exist in social and health status among nurses with different employment types. Few studies have investigated the relationship between social support and depressive symptoms among formally employed nurses compared with those in contract-based employment. This study aimed to examine the associations between social support and depressive symptoms among Chinese nurses with different forms of employment.MethodsThe present cross-sectional study was performed with 1,892 nurses from 12 tertiary hospitals in Shandong Province, China. The Social Support Rating Scale and the 10-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale were used to measure social support and depressive symptoms, respectively. The association be...
Patient outcomes are reliant on nursing calibre, which in turn is dependent on the health of work en...
Purpose - Depression is a common and serious medical illness, considered as a public health issue be...
The study examined socio-demographic variables as correlates of depression among nurses in private a...
BACKGROUND:Depression is one of the most common mental disorders, profoundly impacting an individual...
Purpose: This study was conducted to identify the level of emotional labor, social support, and depr...
Depressive symptoms have been in the limelight for many kinds of people, but few studies have explor...
Abstract: Depressive symptoms have been in the limelight for many kinds of people, but few studies h...
IntroductionNurses experience significant physical and psychological stress that negatively influenc...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to find out the relationships between emotional labour and de...
This article investigated the relationship between job stressors and employee mental health (depress...
Abstract: Burnout is common in industrial countries. In this study, our aim is to investigate the re...
This study aimed to investigate the association of support from colleagues and supervisors at the wo...
Recent longitudinal data suggest a close association between depression and lifestyle. Little work t...
BackgroundDepressive symptoms erode both physical and mental aspects of health-related quality of li...
Objective: to determine the relationship between depression and perceived social support in nursing ...
Patient outcomes are reliant on nursing calibre, which in turn is dependent on the health of work en...
Purpose - Depression is a common and serious medical illness, considered as a public health issue be...
The study examined socio-demographic variables as correlates of depression among nurses in private a...
BACKGROUND:Depression is one of the most common mental disorders, profoundly impacting an individual...
Purpose: This study was conducted to identify the level of emotional labor, social support, and depr...
Depressive symptoms have been in the limelight for many kinds of people, but few studies have explor...
Abstract: Depressive symptoms have been in the limelight for many kinds of people, but few studies h...
IntroductionNurses experience significant physical and psychological stress that negatively influenc...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to find out the relationships between emotional labour and de...
This article investigated the relationship between job stressors and employee mental health (depress...
Abstract: Burnout is common in industrial countries. In this study, our aim is to investigate the re...
This study aimed to investigate the association of support from colleagues and supervisors at the wo...
Recent longitudinal data suggest a close association between depression and lifestyle. Little work t...
BackgroundDepressive symptoms erode both physical and mental aspects of health-related quality of li...
Objective: to determine the relationship between depression and perceived social support in nursing ...
Patient outcomes are reliant on nursing calibre, which in turn is dependent on the health of work en...
Purpose - Depression is a common and serious medical illness, considered as a public health issue be...
The study examined socio-demographic variables as correlates of depression among nurses in private a...