2022
Interaction of job-related psychological flexibility, coping style and personality types in depression in Chinese physicians: A cross-section study
Yao Y, Jing X, Lu L. Interaction of job-related psychological flexibility, coping style and personality types in depression in Chinese physicians: A cross-section study. Medicine 2022, 101: e30838. PMID: 36181024, PMCID: PMC9524922, DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000030838.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychological flexibilityPersonality typesVariance of depressionWork-related AcceptanceSimplified Coping Style QuestionnaireCoping Style QuestionnaireHigh coping scoresPositive copingSignificant interactionAction QuestionnaireNegative copingCoping scoresUnstable personalityStyle QuestionnaireTendency scoresChinese healthcare workersProtective factorsLength of serviceShort scaleCopingDepression tendencyNeuroticismEpidemiological Studies DepressionExtroversionStylePersonality modifies the effect of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and society support on depression-anxiety-stress in the residents undergone catastrophic flooding in Henan, China
Jing X, Lu L, Yao Y. Personality modifies the effect of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and society support on depression-anxiety-stress in the residents undergone catastrophic flooding in Henan, China. Medycyna Pracy 2022, 73: 305-314. PMID: 35781532, DOI: 10.13075/mp.5893.01254.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnxietyChinaDepressionFemaleFloodsHumansMalePersonalityStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticConceptsPost-traumatic stress disorderStress disorderSocial supportEmotional stabilityDepression AnxietyHighest post-traumatic stress disorderPerceived Social SupportEysenck Personality QuestionnairePsychological protectionMental health issuesEvent ScaleUnstable emotionsPersonality QuestionnaireDifferent personalitiesStable emotionsOnline survey platformMental healthPersonalityMental problemsEmotionsNeuroticismLarge associationsSignificant interactionDisordersSurvey platform
2018
General self-efficacy modifies the effect of stress on burnout in nurses with different personality types
Yao Y, Zhao S, Gao X, An Z, Wang S, Li H, Li Y, Gao L, Lu L, Dong Z. General self-efficacy modifies the effect of stress on burnout in nurses with different personality types. BMC Health Services Research 2018, 18: 667. PMID: 30157926, PMCID: PMC6114188, DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-3478-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsJob-related burnoutDifferent personality typesUnstable personalityPersonality typesEffects of stressSocial supportProfessional efficacyNeuroticism personalityBurnout ScaleBurnoutCertain personalityPersonalityLength of serviceLow GSEJob titlesImportant predictorGSEIndividualsHealth problemsIntroversionExtroversionBackgroundBurnoutCross-sectional surveyMethodA cross-sectional surveyMarital status