Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing  2017;26(1):30-39

doi:10.5807/kjohn.2017.26.1.30

The Impacts of Psychosocial Work Environments on Depressive Symptoms among Korean Registered Nurses.

Eunsuk CHOI 1 ; Gyeong Suk JEON

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Keywords

Psychosocial work environments; Nurses; Depressive symptoms; Work-family conflict; Development possibility

Country

Republic of Korea

Language

Korean

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to explore the association between psychosocial work environments and depressive symptoms among Korean registered nurses. METHODS: The study population of 331 registered nurses was derived from the 2014 Korean Working Condition Survey (KWCS). Depressive symptom was assessed using the WHO-5 wellbeing index. RESULTS: The thirty-five percentage of Korean registered nurses reported the risk for depressive symptom. Korean nurses with higher ‘work-family conflict’ were more likely at the risk of depression almost 1.83 (95% CI 1.04~3.20) times than their counterpart. Higher ‘possibilities for development’ were more likely decrease almost 60% of the risk of depressive symptom. CONCLUSION: Work-family conflict and possibility of development were associated with depressive symptom among Korean registered nurses. We suggest future researches identifying strategies for decreasing work-family conflict and its negative effects.