12-month trajectories of depressive symptoms among nurses—Contribution of personality, job characteristics, coping, and burnout

Volume: 234, Pages: 67 - 73
Published: Jul 1, 2018
Abstract
Job related factors have been associated with higher risk for developing depression, but past studies lacked full consideration of individual factors such as personality and coping. We sought to evaluate associations of personality, coping, job characteristics, and burnout with 12-month trajectories of depressive symptoms among nursing workers. Cohort of nursing workers (N = 281) in a private hospital system, with baseline assessments of...
Paper Details
Title
12-month trajectories of depressive symptoms among nurses—Contribution of personality, job characteristics, coping, and burnout
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Volume
234
Pages
67 - 73
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