Perceived stress and depression among Chinese nurses: a cross-sectional mediation analysis of psychological flexibility and its components (opens in new tab)
BackgroundPerceived stress is a significant risk factor for depression among healthcare professionals. While this fundamental relationship is well-documented, the potential mediating mechanisms—specifically the role of psychological flexibility and its distinct components—in buffering the impact of perceived stress on depression within the nursing community remain poorly understood.MethodsThis cross-sectional study recruited 3,920 nurses from three tertiary Grade A public hospitals in Xi’an, ...
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