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摘要
本研究旨在探讨歧视对伊朗医院护士工作压力和抑郁发展的影响,以及工作压力在工作场所歧视与抑郁之间的中介作用。样本包括166名拥有学士学位或更高学位的护士,他们在伊朗首都德黑兰第5区和第17区医院工作,这些地区通常分别由经济上的中低收入人群居住。采用基于横断面设计的随机抽样技术。本研究发现,职场歧视与工作压力(β = .178, p = .000)和抑郁(β = .142, p = .002)呈正相关。工作压力与抑郁呈正相关(β = 0.253, p = 0.000)。研究分析发现,工作压力在护理专业人员职场歧视与抑郁的关系中起部分中介作用。研究表明,工作场所的歧视可以被认为是负面健康结果的预测因素,护士可能容易受到工作压力的影响,从而导致抑郁。
The Effects of Workplace Discrimination on Job Stress and Depression Among Nurses: A Test of Mediation
The present study was intended to examine the effect of discrimination on the development of job stress and depression, and the mediating role of job stress between workplace discrimination and depression among nurses in hospitals in Iran. The sample comprised 166 nurses holding a bachelor’s degree or higher and working in hospitals located in the districts of 5 and 17 of Tehran, the capital city of Iran, which are usually inhabited by economically middle- and low-income people respectively. A random sampling technique was employed based on a cross-sectional design. This study revealed that workplace discrimination was positively correlated with job stress (β = .178, p = .000) and depression (β = .142, p = .002). Job stress was positively correlated with depression (β = .253 and p = .000). The study analysis revealed that job stress partially mediated the relationship between workplace discrimination and depression among nursing professionals. The study suggests that workplace discrimination can be considered a predictor of negative health outcomes and nurses may be vulnerable to job stress, resulting in depression.