Relationship between fear of COVID- 19 and mental health of Chinese nurses: The mediating effects of psychological capital and burnout

Key Points:

  • Examines the impact of COVID-19 fear on nurses’ mental health.
  • Investigates how psychological capital (resilience, optimism, self-efficacy) mediates stress.
  • Highlights burnout as a key factor influencing mental health outcomes.
  • Suggests strategies to enhance psychological resilience and reduce burnout in nursing.

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This study explores how fear of COVID-19 affects the mental health of Chinese nurses, with a focus on the mediating roles of psychological capital and burnout. It provides insights into the psychological resilience of nurses and offers strategies to mitigate stress and improve well-being in healthcare settings.

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