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Light Personality Style and Moral Injury Among Chinese Health Professionals.

Qiuhui LeiZhehao HeHarold G KoenigXue HuMengyun XiongXiuquan ShiJun LiuZhizhong Wang
Published in: Journal of religion and health (2023)
Moral injury has attracted attention widely in various occupations, particularly health professionals. Personality traits involve the professional values in clinical decision-making associated with mental outcomes. The current study examines the relationship between "light personality" style and moral injury. Scores on three subscales of the Light Triad Scale were negatively correlated with the Moral Injury Symptoms Scale-Health Professional. Health professionals more likely to have light personality styles may be less likely to suffer from moral injury under high-stake situations. The findings provide evidence to better understand the inner core of the moral injury, suggesting a potential pathway to improve the moral well-being of health professionals by strengthening key elements of light personality.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • type diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • human health