2021
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3776275
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Alice in Suicideland: Exploring the Suicidal Ideation Mechanism Through Social Connectedness and Help-Seeking Behaviors

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“…52 On the contrary, "peripheral member" nurses develop negative responses to their supervisor and organization, such as developing feelings of envy and silence in the face of hidden organizational flaws, resulting in lower organizational responsibility behavior. 49 Additionally, the Mindsponge mechanism proposed by Vuong and Napier, 54 an explanatory mechanism regarding the complexity of acculturation in a global context, 55 helps us better understand the positive association between envy and silence, indicating conflicting values. Since Chinese culture is simultaneously influenced by many religions, such as Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, the cultural additivity level among Chinese people is high, causing them to develop a higher tolerance to conflicting values.…”
Section: Status and Differences In Chaxu Atmosphere Envy Silence And Organizational Responsibility Behavior Among Hospital Nurses In Chinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…52 On the contrary, "peripheral member" nurses develop negative responses to their supervisor and organization, such as developing feelings of envy and silence in the face of hidden organizational flaws, resulting in lower organizational responsibility behavior. 49 Additionally, the Mindsponge mechanism proposed by Vuong and Napier, 54 an explanatory mechanism regarding the complexity of acculturation in a global context, 55 helps us better understand the positive association between envy and silence, indicating conflicting values. Since Chinese culture is simultaneously influenced by many religions, such as Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, the cultural additivity level among Chinese people is high, causing them to develop a higher tolerance to conflicting values.…”
Section: Status and Differences In Chaxu Atmosphere Envy Silence And Organizational Responsibility Behavior Among Hospital Nurses In Chinmentioning
confidence: 99%