Personalidad resistente, autoeficacia y estado general de salud en profesionales de Enfermería de cuidados intensivos y urgencias
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Ríos Rísquez, M. I., Sánchez Meca, J., & Godoy Fernández, C. (2010). Personalidad resistente, autoeficacia y estado general de salud en profesionales de Enfermería de cuidados intensivos y urgencias. Psicothema, 22(Número 4), 600–605. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/8924

Abstract

Hardy personality, self-efficacy, and general health in nursing professionals of Intensive and Emergency Services. In this study, the predictive power of hardy personality and generalized self-efficacy on general health perception was investigated in a sample of nursing personnel working in emergency and intensive care services. A cross-sectional retrospective design was used, and the following measurement instruments were applied: a sociodemographic and work questionnaire, Goldberg's GHQ28 Health Questionnaire, the Baessler and Schwarzer General Self-efficacy Questionnaire, and the Hardy Personality Subscale of Moreno's Nursing Burnout Questionnaire (CDPE). The results revealed a positive and statistically significant relationship between the individual variables of generalized self-efficacy and hardy personality. A canonical correlation analysis carried out on the psychological distress symptoms with self-efficacy and hardy personality as predictor variables, led us to emphasize the relevance of the construct total hardy personality as a predictor and, consequently, as a protective factor against the onset of psychological distress symptoms in the sample of professionals studied. Lastly, the implications of the results for clinical practice are discussed.
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