The relationship between coping styles and mental health of nurses

AuthorsFariborz Sadigh Arfaee- HAmid Rahimi Semiromi- Zeinab Ghodisi
JournalJournal ofEthics and culture in nursing and midwifery
Paper TypeOriginal Research
Published At2015-11-16
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of

Abstract

Introduction: Physical and Mental Health of Nurses and their Strategies for Coping with Stress in a Direct Quality
Their function is related to patient care. Therefore, the main purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between coping styles and
Is the mental health of the nurses.
Method: This is a descriptive correlational study. The statistical population consisted of all hospital nurses with a sample of 114
Statistically selected. Data collection tool was a standard Mental Health Questionnaire with 28 items and a standard questionnaire
0 obtained. Coping styles were 0/83 and 83/48, respectively. Their reliability coefficients using Cronbach's alpha were 85
Results: The mean of avoidance and emotion-oriented styles were above average and the problematic styles were below average.
Is. Mean physical symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and social symptoms are above average, but lower depression symptoms
36 is above the presumed cut-off point of 23. It is among the vegetables. The average mental health of nurses was 20
On the contrary, only problem-oriented style and emotion-focused circuits have the potential to overwhelm mental health.
Conclusion: Based on research results, increasing attention to mental health of nurses through teaching strategies and styles
Healthy is suggested to counteract the stresses of their workplace.

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tags: Mental health, coping styles, nurses, hospitals