The relationship between psychological resilience, burnout, stress, and sociodemographic factors with depression in nurses and midwives during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study in Turkey

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Purpose This study aims to determine the relationship between psychological resilience, burnout, stress, and sociodemographic factors with depression in nurses and midwives during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Design and Method This cross-sectional study included 377 midwives and nurses. Results The prevalence of depression in midwives and nurses in our sample was 31.8%. In the logistic regression analysis, the risk of depression in midwives was 1.92 times higher than that of nurses. A high perceived stress score increased the risk of depression by 1.16 times, and a high emotional exhaustion score increased the risk of depression by 1.11 times. A high psychological resilience score was found to be protective against depression (<0.001). Practice Implications The results showed that one-third of midwives and nurses had symptoms of depression.

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Yörük, Selda (Balikesir Author)

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Burnout, Depression, Health Care Workers, Psychological Resilience, Stress

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Perspectives in Psychiatric Care

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