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The Association Between Coping Strategies and Psychological and Emotional Distress Among Health Care Providers Caring for Autistic Children in Jordan.

Abdallah Abu KhaitAustin MengerAyman M Hamdan-MansourMohammed AldalaykehShaher H HamaidehYazan D Al-MrayatHusam Nusair
Published in: Western journal of nursing research (2024)
The study shows that problem-focused coping significantly decreases perceived emotional distress, whereas emotion-focused and avoidant coping significantly increase perceived emotional distress. Avoidant coping significantly increases perceived psychological distress. Understanding the association between coping strategies and perceived emotional and psychological distress among HCPs can assist mental health nurses in identifying at-risk providers and providing timely emotional and psychological support.
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • mental health
  • sleep quality
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • mental illness
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • anorexia nervosa
  • health insurance