DOI: 10.11606/t.22.2010.tde-10032010-083634
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Estudo de aspectos profissionais e psicossociais no trabalho e a depressão em enfermeiros atuantes em ambiente hospitalar

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“…Thus, under 30-year-old nurses reported more depressive symptoms than those older than 45 years. 15 Regarding marital status, the results found in the literature show that the prevalence of depressive symptomatology is higher in single, 15,24 separated or divorced nurses, 18,20,25 thus, according to national and international studies, a significant association exists between the presence of depressive symptomatology and marital status, 16,18,24,25 a result different to that found in this study. Separated or divorced nurses are more likely to have depressive symptoms compared to single and married nurses.…”
Section: Depressive Symptomatology Among Nurses Of Intensive Carecontrasting
confidence: 96%
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“…Thus, under 30-year-old nurses reported more depressive symptoms than those older than 45 years. 15 Regarding marital status, the results found in the literature show that the prevalence of depressive symptomatology is higher in single, 15,24 separated or divorced nurses, 18,20,25 thus, according to national and international studies, a significant association exists between the presence of depressive symptomatology and marital status, 16,18,24,25 a result different to that found in this study. Separated or divorced nurses are more likely to have depressive symptoms compared to single and married nurses.…”
Section: Depressive Symptomatology Among Nurses Of Intensive Carecontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…Vasconcelos EM, De Martino MMF national literature, 15,18 corroborating the findings of this study. However, some studies in the international literature have shown contradictory results, in which the gender is considered a predictor of depressive symptomatology.…”
Section: Depressive Symptomatology Among Nurses Of Intensive Caresupporting
confidence: 89%
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