The relationship of stress coping styles on substance use, depressive symptoms, and personality traits of nurses in higher education institution

Author:

Tokumitsu Keita1ORCID,Sugawara Norio12,Okayasu Hiroaki1ORCID,Kawamata Yasushi1,Shinozaki Masataka1,Sato Yoshiteru1,Sato Aoi1,Uchibori Yumiko3,Komatsu Tomie3,Yasui‐Furukori Norio1ORCID,Shimoda Kazutaka1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine Dokkyo Medical University Mibu Japan

2. Health Services Center for Students and Staff Dokkyo Medical University Mibu Japan

3. Department of Nursing Dokkyo Medical University Hospital Mibu Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimThis study examined the collective characteristics of nurses and their stress coping style.MethodsWe conducted a cluster analysis of the stress coping strategies of 841 nurses belonging to Dokkyo Medical University Hospital, as measured by the Brief COPE (Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced). We also conducted multivariate analyses of each cluster's sociodemographic characteristics, personality traits, depressive symptoms, work attitudes, sense of fairness, and turnover intention.ResultsThe results of cluster analysis using the standardized z scores of the Brief COPE demonstrated that the study participants were classified into three clusters. The “emotional‐response type” tended to favor the use of emotional support, venting, and self‐blame. The “reality‐escape type” tended to prefer alcohol and substance use, behavioral resignation, use of instrumental support, and lack of acceptance. The “problem‐solving type” tended to prefer planning, positive reframing, and acceptance and to dislike “alcohol and substance use” and behavioral disengagement. A multinomial logistic regression analysis revealed that compared to the problem‐solving type, the emotional‐response type had a lower job title, a higher “neuroticism” score on the TIPI‐J, and a higher K6 score. However, compared to the problem‐solving type, the reality‐escape type was younger, consumed more alcohol and substances, and had a higher K6 score.ConclusionsStress coping styles were found to be associated with substance use, depressive symptoms, and personality traits among nurses in higher education institutions. Thus, the results suggest that nurses who choose maladaptive stress coping styles require mental support and early identification of depressive symptoms and alcohol problems.

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology,Clinical Psychology

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