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Psychological distress and its influencing factors among psychiatric nurses in China: A cross-sectional study

Juan Wang, Zhongren Zheng, Yingxue Tang, Rui Zhang, Qinghua Lu, Bin Wang, Qihua Sun

2022Frontiers in Psychiatry24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background Psychiatric nurses often face abuse, attacks, escape, suicides, and other situations related to the care of patients with mental disorders, which are more likely to induce psychological distress. Aims This study aimed to examine the relationship between coping styles and psychological distress among Chinese psychiatric nurses in Shandong and the significance of sleep quality as a mediating factor. Methods A total of 812 psychiatric nurses in Shandong, China, were investigated using the Psychological Distress Scale (K10), Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire (SCSQ), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and self-compiled general information questionnaire. Results Psychological distress was detected in 571 psychiatric nurses (70.3%). The psychological distress of psychiatric nurses was significantly different with respect to professional title (χ 2 = 10.627, P < 0.05) and shift work (χ 2 = 9.120, P < 0.01). Psychological distress positively correlated with negative coping style ( r = 0.266, P < 0.01) and sleep quality (PSQIT) ( r = 0.532, P < 0.01). A significant positive correlation was found between psychological distress and all dimensions of sleep quality ( r = 0.158–0.456, P < 0.05). Professional title, positive coping style, negative coping style, sleep quality (PSQIT), subjective sleep quality, sleep disorder and daytime dysfunction predicted psychological distress in psychiatric nurses ( R 2 = 0.363, F = 65.343, P < 0.01). The relationship between negative coping style and psychological distress was partially mediated by sleep quality, with the mediating effect accounting for 37.97% of the total effect. Conclusions Psychiatric nurses have a high rate of psychological distress, which is closely related to coping styles, and sleep quality has a certain regulatory effect.

Topics & Concepts

Coping (psychology)Pittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexPsychological distressClinical psychologyPsychiatryDistressPsychologyCross-sectional studyMedicineMental healthSleep qualityInsomniaPathologyHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnoutNursing education and managementSleep and related disorders
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