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Components of psychological health as determinants of psychological distress and well-being at work of frontline health professionals during pandemic.
Objectives: This project aimed to explore the impact of psychological distress (anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress) and resilience on quality of life and psychological health at work (well-being or distress at work) of nursing home and healthcare staff members in the Moselle department in Northeastern France.
Methods: In the spring of 2021 230 professionals replied to an online questionnaire. The theoretical model was tested through path analyses.
Results: Results showed that higher resilience scores were associated with lower post-traumatic stress, anxiety, and depression scores. Anxiety and depression were negatively correlated with quality of life, while higher quality of life scores were linked to greater well-being at work. Resilience was found to have a significant impact on the psychological state of professionals, with differences observed between well-being and distress at work.
Discussion: In conclusion, our study revealed that resilience plays a significant role in influencing the psychological state of professionals, ultimately impacting their psychological health at work. Therefore, interventions aimed at addressing anxiety, depression, and traumatic symptoms could potentially enhance resilience and mitigate work-related psychological disorders among frontline healthcare professionals.
期刊介绍:
Une revue française de renommée internationale.
- Un comite de rédaction représentant tous les aspects de la prise en charge psychiatrique du patient.
- Une sélection rigoureuse d''articles faisant l''objet de plusieurs expertises.
- Des travaux d''auteurs et de chercheurs de renommée internationale.
- Des indexations dans les grandes bases de données (Current Contents, Excerpta Medica, etc.).
- Un facteur d''impact qui témoigne de la grande notoriété de la revue.
La tribune des publications originales de haut niveau.
- Une très grande diversité des sujets traités, rigoureusement sélectionnés à travers des sommaires dynamiques :
- des éditoriaux de médecins référents,
- une revue de presse sur les actualités internationales,
- des articles originaux pour approfondir vos connaissances,
- des mises au point et des cas cliniques pour engager votre réflexion sur les indications et choix possibles au travers de mises en situation clinique,
- des dossiers thématiques pour faire le tour d''une question.
- L''actualité de l''AFPB : L''Encéphale publie régulièrement des comptes rendus de l''Association française de psychiatrie clinique.