The moderating role of coping styles on the associations of fatigue with life satisfaction in Chinese nurses: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Fatigue affects nurses negatively and may influence life satisfaction. According to the stress process model, active coping might influence the impact of adverse conditions such as fatigue on well-being measures such as life satisfaction. However, no research examined the associa...
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Main Authors: | Yuekun Wu (Author), Wen Bo (Author), Mengyao Li (Author), Li Liu (Author), Hui Wu (Author) |
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