Xu Haibo, Liu Xin, Zeng Ping
Center for Mental Health Education and Research, Xuzhou Medical University, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China.
School of Management, Xuzhou Medical University, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China.
Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2022 Apr 20;15:977-990. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S360611. eCollection 2022.
Depression is common in medical practitioners across all stages of their careers, but few studies have explored positive factors for combatting depression in emergency physicians. This study aims to explore the association between psychological capital and depression among Chinese emergency physicians, along with the mediating role of social support in this relationship.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted at 33 grade III and class A general hospitals in 13 cities of Jiangsu Province, China. Emergency physicians participating in the study completed 568 questionnaires on psychological capital, social support, and depression. Regression analysis was applied to explore the relationship between psychological capital, social support, and depression, and to assess the mediating role of social support.
The rate of potentially depressed physicians was determined as 18.5% among our study sample. Depression was negatively correlated with psychological capital ( = -0.384, < 0.01) and its four components of hope, self-efficacy, resiliency, and optimism, and negatively correlated with social support ( = -0.299, < 0.01). Depression was negatively affected by psychological capital ( = -0.398, < 0.001), or by both psychological capital (' = -0.334, < 0.001) and social support ( = -0.171, < 0.001), and social support was positively affected by psychological capital ( = 0.372, < 0.001), leading to a mediation effect of -0.064 and accounting for approximately 16.0% of the total effect of psychological capital on depression. Furthermore, social support exhibited a potent mediating role for emergency physicians with potential depressive disorder compared to those without depression.
Psychological capital not only can directly affect depression, but can also alleviate it by increasing social support. Hospitals should pay attention to the mental health status of emergency physicians, and psychological capital training and emotional support can be implemented to improve mental health.
抑郁症在医生职业生涯的各个阶段都很常见,但很少有研究探讨急诊医生对抗抑郁症的积极因素。本研究旨在探讨中国急诊医生心理资本与抑郁症之间的关联,以及社会支持在这种关系中的中介作用。
在中国江苏省13个城市的33家三级甲等综合医院进行了一项横断面调查。参与研究的急诊医生完成了568份关于心理资本、社会支持和抑郁症的问卷。采用回归分析来探讨心理资本、社会支持和抑郁症之间的关系,并评估社会支持的中介作用。
在我们的研究样本中,潜在抑郁医生的比例为18.5%。抑郁症与心理资本(=-0.384,<0.01)及其希望、自我效能感、复原力和乐观主义四个组成部分呈负相关,与社会支持呈负相关(=-0.299,<0.01)。抑郁症受到心理资本(=-0.398,<0.001),或心理资本('=-0.334,<0.001)和社会支持(=-0.171,<0.001)两者的负面影响,而社会支持受到心理资本的积极影响(=0.372,<0.001),导致中介效应为-0.064,约占心理资本对抑郁症总效应的16.0%。此外,与没有抑郁症的急诊医生相比,社会支持对患有潜在抑郁症的急诊医生表现出更强的中介作用。
心理资本不仅可以直接影响抑郁症,还可以通过增加社会支持来缓解抑郁症。医院应关注急诊医生的心理健康状况,可实施心理资本培训和情感支持以改善心理健康。