The relationship between nurses sociodemographic characteristics and stressor life events
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2014
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Objective: To determine how nurses who encounter stressful live events adapt themselves, and to examine the relation between their personal characteristics and stressful events. Methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted between February and April 2007, and comprised all nurses working at the two public-sector hospitals in Manisa, Turkey. Data was collected using a pre-tested questionnaire. Data was analysed using SPSS version 11.0. Results: Of the total 87 nurses, 33 (37.9%) were in the 28-32 age group; 67 (77.0%) were married; 35 (40.2 %) had a child; 61 (70.1 %) had an income equivalent to their expenses; 44 (50.6 %) had an associate degree; 21(24.22 %) had 10-12 years of experience in the profession; 76(87.4 %) were working as service nurses, and 31 (35.6%) had worked for 1-3 years in this service. Conclusion: There was a relationship between some of the socio-demographic characteristics of the nurses and stressor life events.
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Adaptation, Psychological , Adolescent , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Life Change Events , Male , Nurses , Stress, Psychological , Turkey , Young Adult , adult , article , cross-sectional study , demography , diseases , education , female , human , income , life event , Life Events Scale , life stress , male , marriage , nurse , personality , public hospital , questionnaire , work experience , workplace , young adult