Burnout as a predictor of depression: a cross-sectional study of the sociodemographic and clinical predictors of depression amongst nurses in Cameroon
Abstract Background Depression is a debilitating mental health condition which affects an estimated 350 million people worldwide annually. Nurses are twice as likely to suffer from depression than professionals in other professions. This leads to a considerable loss of efficiency and productivity. W...
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Main Authors: | Clarence Mbanga (Author), Haman Makebe (Author), Divine Tim (Author), Steve Fonkou (Author), Louise Toukam (Author), Tsi Njim (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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