The present study aims to evaluate effects of different stressors in nursing profession (Conflict with physicians, Problems with peers, supervisors, Patients and their families, Discrimination) on nurses’ psychological health conditions with particular reference to Anxiety, Depression, Somatization, Hostility, Interpersonal-Sensitivity. A Questionnaire composed by five subscales of the Expanded Nursing Stress Scale (French et al., 2000; Conflict with physicians, Problems with Peers, Supervisors, Patients and their Families, Discrimination) and five subscales of Symptom Check-list- 90-R (Derogatis, 1994; Anxiety, Depression, Somatization, Hostility and Interpersonal-Sensitivity) were submitted to 200 Italian nurses. Descriptive Statistics and Logistic Regression Analysis were tested. Data showed perceived high levels of Conflict with Physicians (56.9%), Patients and their families (53.8%), as well as Somatization (64.9%), Interpersonal-Sensitivity (58.8%), Hostility (58%), Depression (55.6%) and Anxiety (46%). Logistic Regression Analysis revealed that Conflict with Physicians, Problems with Supervisors, Patients and their Families were significantly associated with high levels of all Psychological diseases. Conflict with physicians and Problems with supervisors were related to high levels of Depression; Problems with patients and their families predicted high levels of Somatization and the highest Hostility odds ratio. Perceived Discrimination was associated with high levels of Depression and Interpersonal-Sensitivity. No findings supported the association of Problems with peers with outcomes. Conflict and violence significantly influence nurses perceived psychological health conditions in terms of individual health (Anxiety, Depression, Somatization) and in terms of psychological dimensions, as Hostility and Interpersonal-Sensitivity, that may deeply influence quality of care relations exacerbating conflicts.
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND INTERPERSONAL HEALTH CONDITIONS IN NURSES: THE SPIRAL EFFECT OF VIOLENCE AND CONFLICT / Zurlo, MARIA CLELIA; Vallone, Federica. - In: MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 2282-1619. - 4:2(2016), pp. 102-102. (Intervento presentato al convegno XVIII NATIONAL CONGRESS ITALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION CLINICAL AND DYNAMIC SECTION tenutosi a Roma nel 16-18 settembre 2016).
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND INTERPERSONAL HEALTH CONDITIONS IN NURSES: THE SPIRAL EFFECT OF VIOLENCE AND CONFLICT
ZURLO, MARIA CLELIA;Vallone, Federica
2016
Abstract
The present study aims to evaluate effects of different stressors in nursing profession (Conflict with physicians, Problems with peers, supervisors, Patients and their families, Discrimination) on nurses’ psychological health conditions with particular reference to Anxiety, Depression, Somatization, Hostility, Interpersonal-Sensitivity. A Questionnaire composed by five subscales of the Expanded Nursing Stress Scale (French et al., 2000; Conflict with physicians, Problems with Peers, Supervisors, Patients and their Families, Discrimination) and five subscales of Symptom Check-list- 90-R (Derogatis, 1994; Anxiety, Depression, Somatization, Hostility and Interpersonal-Sensitivity) were submitted to 200 Italian nurses. Descriptive Statistics and Logistic Regression Analysis were tested. Data showed perceived high levels of Conflict with Physicians (56.9%), Patients and their families (53.8%), as well as Somatization (64.9%), Interpersonal-Sensitivity (58.8%), Hostility (58%), Depression (55.6%) and Anxiety (46%). Logistic Regression Analysis revealed that Conflict with Physicians, Problems with Supervisors, Patients and their Families were significantly associated with high levels of all Psychological diseases. Conflict with physicians and Problems with supervisors were related to high levels of Depression; Problems with patients and their families predicted high levels of Somatization and the highest Hostility odds ratio. Perceived Discrimination was associated with high levels of Depression and Interpersonal-Sensitivity. No findings supported the association of Problems with peers with outcomes. Conflict and violence significantly influence nurses perceived psychological health conditions in terms of individual health (Anxiety, Depression, Somatization) and in terms of psychological dimensions, as Hostility and Interpersonal-Sensitivity, that may deeply influence quality of care relations exacerbating conflicts.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.