2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.837917
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Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence, Self-Acceptance, and Positive Coping Styles Among Chinese Psychiatric Nurses in Shandong

Abstract: BackgroundNurses are facing increasing pressure due to the progressing of society, broadening of nursing service connotation, and increasing of the masses’ demand for medical treatment. Psychiatric nurses face suicides, violence, and lost along with other accidents involving patients with mental disorders under higher psychological pressure. A coping style, which is affected by individual emotions and cognition, is an essential psychological resource that allows individuals to regulate stress. The purpose of t… Show more

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“…It means that people with good selfacceptance will feel a more positive feeling. In line with this, Lu et al (2022) found that selfacceptance can improve mental health by promoting positive coping strategies. It is a positive feeling towards oneself as a whole, including the acceptance of past experiences that are not influenced by self-achievement nor the opinions of others (Ellis, 2005).…”
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confidence: 54%
“…It means that people with good selfacceptance will feel a more positive feeling. In line with this, Lu et al (2022) found that selfacceptance can improve mental health by promoting positive coping strategies. It is a positive feeling towards oneself as a whole, including the acceptance of past experiences that are not influenced by self-achievement nor the opinions of others (Ellis, 2005).…”
Section: │ 271mentioning
confidence: 54%
“…After age, educational level, working years, nursing title, and marital status were controlled, it was found that emotional intelligence and life satisfaction were continuously mediated by selfefficacy and resilience (Path 3), with the mediating effect accounted for 17.37%, confirming Hypothesis 4. Self-efficacy and resilience jointly promoted life satisfaction, with high emotional intelligence scores indicating that nurses can reduce the intensity and presence of negative emotions, promote positive coping styles, and maintain an optimistic attitude, which positively impacted the management of stressful situations and the prevention of burnout (Molero Jurado et al, 2019;Lu et al, 2022). Along this line, those nursing professionals with high emotional intelligence gradually formed a perception of competence, namely self-efficacy.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Coping style is considered a habitual tendency of individuals to solve problems and a common strategy for coping with stressful events [39]. Studies have shown that coping styles were significantly related to anxiety and depression [40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%