Chen Tianlin, Sun Shijian, Chen Yongfei
Psychological Counseling and Guidance Center, Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1688 Meiling Ave, Nanchang, 330004, Jiangxi, China.
Asset Management Department, Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanchang, 330004, Jiangxi, China.
BMC Nurs. 2025 Jul 1;24(1):775. doi: 10.1186/s12912-025-03196-5.
Nursing professionals working in high-threat, low-resource occupational settings experience chronic exposure to critical incidents and systemic inadequacies in support. This context highlights the significance of psychological resilience as a crucial protective factor against work stress. Prior research has often oversimplified the concept of resilience by employing reductive assumptions and binary classifications, which consequently restricts the comprehension of the diversity within this population.
This study utilized latent profile analysis (LPA), a multidimensional approach for subgroup identification, to explore psychological resilience profiles among 515 nurses from 13 tertiary hospitals across six provinces in China. Using Mplus 8.3 software, we investigated the degree to which these resilience subgroups moderate the relationship between work stress and coping strategies.
The LPA identified three distinct profiles of psychological resilience among nurses: the Resource-Constrained & Maladaptive (RCM) subgroup, the Balanced-Stable (BS) subgroup, and the Environmentally Driven-Strategically Adaptive (EDSA) subgroup. In the RCM subgroup, work stress does not significantly predict either passive or active coping strategies, and the moderating effect of psychological resilience is also found to be non-significant. In the BS subgroup, work stress significantly positively predicts passive coping, while psychological resilience serves to mitigate this prediction. Conversely, work stress does not significantly negatively predict active coping, and the moderating effect of psychological resilience in this context is also not significant. In the EDSA subgroup, work stress significantly positively predicts passive coping, while psychological resilience serves to mitigate this prediction. Conversely, work stress significantly negatively predicts active coping, and psychological resilience enhances this prediction.
The findings indicate that heterogeneous resilience profiles significantly affect the differentiation of stress-coping mechanisms among nurses. This supports the implementation of a graded intervention framework aimed at the precise targeting of specific subgroups.
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在高威胁、低资源职业环境中工作的护理专业人员长期面临重大事件和系统性支持不足的问题。这种背景凸显了心理韧性作为抵御工作压力的关键保护因素的重要性。先前的研究常常通过采用简化假设和二元分类来过度简化韧性的概念,从而限制了对这一人群内部多样性的理解。
本研究采用潜在剖面分析(LPA)这一多维亚组识别方法,对来自中国六个省份13家三级医院的515名护士的心理韧性剖面进行探索。使用Mplus 8.3软件,我们研究了这些韧性亚组在多大程度上调节工作压力与应对策略之间的关系。
LPA识别出护士中三种不同的心理韧性剖面:资源受限与适应不良(RCM)亚组、平衡稳定(BS)亚组和环境驱动 - 策略适应(EDSA)亚组。在RCM亚组中,工作压力对被动或主动应对策略均无显著预测作用,心理韧性的调节作用也不显著。在BS亚组中,工作压力显著正向预测被动应对,而心理韧性起到减轻这种预测的作用。相反,工作压力对主动应对无显著负向预测作用与心理韧性在这种情况下的调节作用也不显著。在EDSA亚组中,工作压力显著正向预测被动应对,而心理韧性起到减轻这种预测的作用。相反,工作压力显著负向预测主动应对,且心理韧性增强这种预测作用。
研究结果表明,不同的韧性剖面显著影响护士应对压力机制的差异。这支持实施旨在精准针对特定亚组的分级干预框架。
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