2022
DOI: 10.1177/00469580221096278
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Protective Behaviors for COVID-19 Were Associated With Fewer Psychological Impacts on Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study in Taiwan

Abstract: Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has increased psychological distress among common people and has caused health care providers, such as nurses, to experience tremendous stress. Methods: This prospective cross-sectional study assessed the psychological impacts on nurses in a community hospital in Taiwan, including major depressive disorder (MDD), posttraumatic stress (PTS), and pessimism. According to transactional theory, coping strategies and personal factors have psychological impacts. We hypothesized that b… Show more

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“…• Do you worry your family or friends may become infected because of you? 1 Yen et al’s ( 2022 ) emotional responses to COVID-19 • I feel anxious or fearful about the impact of the pandemic. • I am afraid that I have fever, cough, and other symptoms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Do you worry your family or friends may become infected because of you? 1 Yen et al’s ( 2022 ) emotional responses to COVID-19 • I feel anxious or fearful about the impact of the pandemic. • I am afraid that I have fever, cough, and other symptoms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%