Impact of Psychosocial Factors on Mental Health and Turnover Intention Among Health Workers at Different Occupational Statuses: An Exploratory Cross-Sectional Study in China.

IF 3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Fuyuan Wang, Min Zhang, Yiming Huang, Yuting Tang, Chuning He, Xinxin Fang, Xuechun Wang, Yiran Zhang
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Abstract

Workplace psychosocial hazards pose significant risks to the well-being of health workers (HWs). This study aimed to explore the levels of psychosocial factors experienced by Chinese and international workers and examine associations between psychosocial factors, health-related outcomes (mental problems and general health), and turnover intention across various occupational stages. A cross-sectional study was conducted using stratified cluster sampling methods at four hospitals in southern China. Psychosocial factors, mental health, general health, and turnover intention were assessed using the Chinese version of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire III. Multivariate linear and logistic regression analyses were conducted. A total of 1054 HWs participated in this study (response rate: 80.21%). Compared to international samples, Chinese HWs showed significant differences in nine psychosocial dimensions, particularly interpersonal relations, leadership, and the work-individual interface. Senior hospital managers reported significantly higher stress (51.09 ± 23.88, p < 0.001), sleep troubles (53.26 ± 24.92, p = 0.003), and poorer general health (57.61 ± 37.26, p = 0.035) than other occupational stages. Work-life conflict (β = 0.172), emotional demands (β = 0.132), and role clarity (β = -0.132) were the strongest predictors of mental health issues. Hiding emotions demands (β = -0.141) and leadership quality (β = 0.130) most strongly predicted general health. The turnover intention rate was 11.01%, with job satisfaction (OR = 0.964) being the strongest negative predictor. Reducing psychosocial stressors, particularly in work-life balance, role clarity, emotional demand, and leadership quality, could improve HWs' well-being and reduce turnover intention.

心理社会因素对不同职业卫生工作者心理健康和离职倾向的影响:一项探索性横断面研究
工作场所的社会心理危害对卫生工作者的福祉构成重大风险。本研究旨在探讨中国和国际工人所经历的社会心理因素水平,并研究社会心理因素、健康相关结果(心理问题和一般健康)和不同职业阶段的离职意向之间的关系。采用分层整群抽样方法对中国南方四家医院进行了横断面研究。使用中文版的哥本哈根心理社会问卷III评估心理社会因素、心理健康、一般健康和离职倾向。进行多元线性和逻辑回归分析。共有1054名卫生工作者参与本研究,应答率为80.21%。与国际样本相比,中国高健康工作者在9个社会心理维度上表现出显著差异,尤其是人际关系、领导能力和工作-个人界面。医院高级管理人员的压力(51.09±23.88,p < 0.001)、睡眠问题(53.26±24.92,p = 0.003)、总体健康状况(57.61±37.26,p = 0.035)明显高于其他职业阶段。工作-生活冲突(β = 0.172)、情绪需求(β = 0.132)和角色清晰度(β = -0.132)是心理健康问题的最强预测因子。隐藏情绪需求(β = -0.141)和领导素质(β = 0.130)最能预测总体健康状况。离职意向率为11.01%,其中工作满意度(OR = 0.964)为最显著的负向预测因子。减少心理社会压力源,特别是在工作与生活平衡、角色明晰、情感需求和领导素质方面,可以提高人力资源工作者的幸福感,降低离职倾向。
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