Ying Wu, Lijuan Dong, Xiaofang Jiang, Xinhong Li, Juan Han, Hongmei Lin
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摘要
摘要本研究旨在探讨中国护士心理健康与幸福感之间的关系是否可以通过夜班频率和心理灵活性等因素来调节。选取上海市10所二级公立医院共421名护士。采用12项一般健康问卷(GHQ-12)评估心理健康状况。此外,采用中文版的个性化心理弹性指数和中文版的WHO五项幸福指数分别评估心理灵活性和幸福感。相关分析显示,心理灵活性与幸福感呈正相关(r = 0.220, p r = -0.225, p r = 0.276, p r = -0.165, p
Mental health and well-being in Chinese nurses: Relationship with psychological flexibility and night shifts.
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the relationship between mental health and well-being among Chinese nurses could be mediated by factors such as night shift frequency and psychological flexibility. A total of 421 nurses were selected from 10 Grade secondary public hospitals in Shanghai, China. The 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) was used to assess mental health status. Additionally, psychological flexibility and well-being were assessed using the Chinese version of Personalized Psychological Flexibility Index and Chinese version of the 5-item WHO Well-Being Index, respectively. Correlation analysis showed that psychological flexibility was positively associated with well-being (r = 0.220, p < 0.05) and negatively correlated with mental health issues (r = ‒0.225, p < 0.05). Night shift frequency was linked to mental health issues (r = 0.276, p < 0.05) and lower psychological flexibility (r = ‒0.165, p < 0.05). Structural equation modeling demonstrated that age had direct positive effects on psychological flexibility (β = 0.130) and mental health (β = 0.541), while night shift frequency directly worsened mental health (β = 0.618) and reduced psychological flexibility (β = ‒0.198). Psychological flexibility significantly influenced both mental health (β = ‒0.674) and well-being (β = 0.418), with indirect effects on well-being (β = 0.268). Mental health was the strongest predictor of well-being (β = 0.718). These findings highlight the importance of psychological flexibility, night shifts and age in nurses' mental health well-being, though the study's cross-sectional design limits causal inferences.
期刊介绍:
Chronobiology International is the journal of biological and medical rhythm research. It is a transdisciplinary journal focusing on biological rhythm phenomena of all life forms. The journal publishes groundbreaking articles plus authoritative review papers, short communications of work in progress, case studies, and letters to the editor, for example, on genetic and molecular mechanisms of insect, animal and human biological timekeeping, including melatonin and pineal gland rhythms. It also publishes applied topics, for example, shiftwork, chronotypes, and associated personality traits; chronobiology and chronotherapy of sleep, cardiovascular, pulmonary, psychiatric, and other medical conditions. Articles in the journal pertain to basic and applied chronobiology, and to methods, statistics, and instrumentation for biological rhythm study.
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