Surface-acting emotional labor predicts depressive symptoms among health care workers over a 2-year prospective study.
Chunhui SuhLaura PunnettPublished in: International archives of occupational and environmental health (2020)
In this prospective study of long-term care workers, those who reported experiencing high SaEL at the time of the baseline survey were at higher risk of developing depressive symptoms 2 years later. Both exposure and outcome could have suffered some misclassification. Future studies should examine a broader range of strategies for coping with emotional labor demands.