Title of article :
Psychiatric Nursesʹ Anxiety and Cognition in Managing Psychiatric Patientsʹ Aggression
Author/Authors :
Chen، نويسنده , , Shing-Chia and Hwu، نويسنده , , Hai-Gwo and Williams، نويسنده , , Reg Arthur، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
9
From page :
141
To page :
149
Abstract :
This study explored the anxiety, attitudes, and cognition of the need for aggression management among Taiwanese psychiatric nurses caring for psychiatric patients. Data were collected with self-report questionnaires from 180 psychiatric nurses in the acute wards of three large psychiatric centers in Taiwan. Results showed increased threat of cognitive appraisal of aggression, increased trait anxiety, and decreased positive attitudes toward aggression predicted higher levels of state anxiety. There were significantly higher levels of state anxiety among psychiatric nurses when patients exhibited verbal and physical aggression rather than just physical aggression. An important outcome of this study is the added understanding of cognitive appraisal, trait anxiety, and attitudes, that influence the anxiety of psychiatric nurses.
Journal title :
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
Record number :
1811937
Link To Document :
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