Skinner K, Scott R D
Nurs Manage. 1993 Aug;24(8):42-5.
Depression, the most frequently diagnosed psychiatric illness, is characterized by feelings of sadness, pessimism, self-dislike and loss of energy, motivation and concentration. The relationship of self-esteem, assertiveness and anxiety to depression is studied in a group of female nurses. Recognizing predisposing factors in this high-risk group can begin a process to treat this illness.
抑郁症是最常被诊断出的精神疾病,其特征为悲伤、悲观、自我厌恶以及精力、动力和注意力的丧失。在一组女护士中研究了自尊、自信和焦虑与抑郁症的关系。识别这个高危群体中的诱发因素可以开启治疗这种疾病的进程。