2010
DOI: 10.1080/09585192.2010.528656
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Burnout and depression among nurses in Japan and China: the moderating effects of job satisfaction and absence

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“…Researchers found significant positive association between symptoms of depression and high emotional exhaustion (Baba et al, 1999). It was also suggested that symptoms of depression increases with high level of emotional exhaustion in the absence of effective coping mechanisms (Tourigny et al, 2010). What is not clear is whether these observations hold true in collectivist societies where mental health outcomes manifest differently (Shah and Jenkins, 2000).…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…Researchers found significant positive association between symptoms of depression and high emotional exhaustion (Baba et al, 1999). It was also suggested that symptoms of depression increases with high level of emotional exhaustion in the absence of effective coping mechanisms (Tourigny et al, 2010). What is not clear is whether these observations hold true in collectivist societies where mental health outcomes manifest differently (Shah and Jenkins, 2000).…”
Section: Hypothesis 1amentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Empirical studies show that emotional exhaustion seriously affects job performance, job satisfaction, and exacerbate depression in the nursing profession (Baba et al, 1991;Parker and Kulik, 1995;Sheward et al, 2005;Tourigny et al, 2010). Most of this support however is located in studies from what we call individualist societies of the West.…”
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“…In line with other health contexts, diversional therapists also find that they have many and varied operational demands on their time and often experience role stress derived from operational demands. Burnout is also reported to be high in health care occupations (Tourigny, Baba, and Wang, 2010). This makes the diversional therapy context a particularly useful one in which to test these effects.…”
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confidence: 99%