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  4. Depression, professional self-efficacy, and job performance as predictors of life satisfaction: the mediating role of work engagement in nurses

Depression, professional self-efficacy, and job performance as predictors of life satisfaction: the mediating role of work engagement in nurses

Author(s)
Wilter C. Morales-García
María Asunción Vallejos
Liset Z. Sairitupa-Sanchez
Sandra B. Morales-García
Oriana Rivera‐Lozada
Date Issued
1 de febrero de 2024
Type
Article
Volume
12
Start Page
1268336
End Page
1268336
DOI
10.3389/fpubh.2024.1268336
Abstract
Background: The life satisfaction and job performance of nursing professionals are affected by a multitude of factors, including work engagement, self-efficacy, and depression. The Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model provides a theoretical framework to explore these relationships. Objective: Our study aimed to analyze the primary goal of this research, which is to examine the mediating role of work engagement in the relationship between depression, professional self-efficacy, job performance, and their impact on life satisfaction in nurses, using the JD-R theory as a guide. Methods: = 39, SD = 9.95). Mediation analysis was used to examine the influence of depression, self-efficacy, and job performance on work engagement, and in turn, its effect on life satisfaction. Results: Findings indicated that work engagement plays a crucial mediating role between depression, self-efficacy, job performance, and life satisfaction. Interventions to increase work engagement could assist nurses in better managing depression and improving their performance and life satisfaction. Conclusions: Our study highlights the need for workplace policies and strategies that foster work engagement and self-efficacy among nurses while effectively managing job demands to prevent depression. Moreover, these findings underscore the importance of the JD-R theory to understand and improve nurses' job satisfaction and performance, and suggest areas for future research, including exploring other potential factors and applying these findings across different contexts and cultures.
Subjects

Job satisfaction

Work engagement

Mediation

Psychology

Psychological interve...

Life satisfaction

Self-efficacy

Burnout

Job performance

Depression (economics...

Job design

Job attitude

Work (physics)

Nursing

Applied psychology

Clinical psychology

Social psychology

Medicine

Psychiatry

Mechanical engineerin...

Engineering

Political science

Economics

Macroeconomics

Law

Job satisfaction

Work engagement

Mediation

Psychology

Psychological interve...

Life satisfaction

Self-efficacy

Burnout

Job performance

Depression (economics...

Job design

Job attitude

Work (physics)

Nursing

Applied psychology

Clinical psychology

Social psychology

Medicine

Psychiatry

Work Performance

Work Performance

Work Performance

Work Performance

Occupational Stress

Occupational Stress

Occupational Stress

Occupational Stress

Work Engagement

Work Engagement

Work Engagement

Work Engagement

Adult

Adult

Adult

Adult

Cross-Sectional Studi...

Cross-Sectional Studi...

Cross-Sectional Studi...

Cross-Sectional Studi...

Depression

Depression

Depression

Depression

Humans

Humans

Humans

Humans

Middle Aged

Middle Aged

Middle Aged

Middle Aged

Nursing Staff, Hospit...

Nursing Staff, Hospit...

Nursing Staff, Hospit...

Nursing Staff, Hospit...

Personnel Turnover

Personnel Turnover

Personnel Turnover

Personnel Turnover

Self Efficacy

Self Efficacy

Self Efficacy

Self Efficacy

Young Adult

Young Adult

Young Adult

Young Adult

Health Sciences Healt...

Health Sciences Nursi...

Health Sciences Nursi...

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