What alleviates depression among medical workers in emergency risk events? The function of subjective social status.

Xuyun Tan, Miao Lv,Lingxia Fan,Yuan Liang, Jiayin Liu

Heliyon(2023)

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Medical workers often face serious family-work conflicts and are prone to depressive symptoms. The present study aimed at investigating associations between family-work conflict and depression in emergencies, and at exploring psychological processes involved in this association. A total of 1347 participants were recruited to complete questionnaires. Results showed that the positive effect of family-work conflict on depression was mediated by the basic psychological needs satisfaction, and subjective social status moderated this relationship as a buffer. For individuals with high levels of subjective social status, the direct and indirect effects of family-work conflict on depression were weaker. This study identified the mediating and moderating mechanisms of family-work conflict and depression. The implications of these findings in both theoretical and practical terms will be discussed.
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Basic psychological needs satisfaction,Depression,Family-work conflict,Moderated mediation effect,Subjective social status
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