Generalized anxiety disorder and job performance can predict job stress among nurses: A latent profile analysis
Abstract Background Nursing is a stressful profession that can impact the physical and mental health of nurses as well as the safety of patients. Furthermore, various factors may affect the job stress of nurses. However, recent studies mainly focused on the overall level of job stress and its relate...
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Main Authors: | Liuqiao Ning (Author), Fengzhen Li (Author), Shihen Li (Author), Yuenv Wang (Author), Tingting Lin (Author), Qianying Deng (Author), Yingjie Fu (Author), Jufang Li (Author), Yun Li (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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