2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnu.2023.03.002
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The effectiveness of the training program on accepting and expressing emotions on the psychological resilience and depression levels of nurses: A two-year follow-up study

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“…In the pre-post measures, we found no mediation effects of resilience in any of the variables analyzed when we looked at the comparisons between ACC, PROCARE, and PROCARE+. This could initially suggest an absence of mediating effects on the variables; however, a longitudinal analysis reveals that this conclusion is premature, in line with previous research that examined the mediating role of resilience, which found that improvements increase over time (Turan & Canbulat, 2023;Wu et al, 2020;Yu et al, 2015). This also relates to the findings of Vivas-Fernandez et al (2023b), who found more significant improvements over time.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…In the pre-post measures, we found no mediation effects of resilience in any of the variables analyzed when we looked at the comparisons between ACC, PROCARE, and PROCARE+. This could initially suggest an absence of mediating effects on the variables; however, a longitudinal analysis reveals that this conclusion is premature, in line with previous research that examined the mediating role of resilience, which found that improvements increase over time (Turan & Canbulat, 2023;Wu et al, 2020;Yu et al, 2015). This also relates to the findings of Vivas-Fernandez et al (2023b), who found more significant improvements over time.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%