Tag: Stress
Sexual-Minority Medical Students Have Higher Burnout
Reported burnout exists regardless of perceived experiences of mistreatment
Nurse Burnout Remains an Issue in the United States
One-third of nurses leaving their jobs cite burnout as the reason
Nearly Two-Thirds of Canadian Cardiac Physicians Burned Out
Burnout driven by perception of inadequate staffing levels, being treated unfairly at work
Mental Health Disorders Common Among ICU Staff During COVID-19
45 percent of respondents met threshold for probable clinical significance on measures of depression, PTSD, anxiety, problem drinking
Mental Well-Being Worse for Men From Ethnic Minorities During Pandemic
Greater average increase in mental distress during COVID-19 seen for women and for Black, Asian, minority ethnic versus White British men
Psychological Distress Increased in U.S. During COVID-19
Numbers of people who experienced serious psychological distress over 30 days during pandemic similar to that in entire year prior to pandemic
Mental Health Consequences of COVID-19 ID’d Across Populations
Health care workers have higher prevalence of insomnia; however, mental health problems seen across countries, gender
Ongoing Exposure to Stressors Harms Health
So-called allostatic load increases with age but increases more sharply among Black, Latino populations
Stress From Not Achieving Goals Tied to Worse Kidney Disease
African Americans reporting high versus low goal-striving stress scores more likely to experience RKFD
13 Percent of U.S. Adults Report Serious Psychological Distress During COVID-19
Pandemic-related disruptions to education, employment, finances tied to serious distress