Educational degree differences in the association between work stress and depression among Chinese healthcare workers: Job satisfaction and sleep quality as the mediators
BackgroundDepressive status of medical personnel worldwide and especially in China is an important public health and social problem. There is a strong relationship between education and depression, but no studies have studied grouping healthcare workers (HCWs) with different educational degree to di...
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Main Authors: | Afei Qin (Author), Fangfang Hu (Author), Wenzhe Qin (Author), Yaru Dong (Author), Menghua Li (Author), Lingzhong Xu (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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