id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-289076-8iymevqm Marjanovic, Zdravko The relevance of psychosocial variables and working conditions in predicting nurses’ coping strategies during the SARS crisis: An online questionnaire survey 2007-08-31 .txt text/plain 4581 210 42 Three multiple regression analysis revealed that the model we evolved—including higher levels of vigor, organizational support, and trust in equipment/infection control initiative; and lower levels of contact with SARS patients, and time spent in quarantine—predicted to lower levels of avoidance behavior, emotional exhaustion, and state anger. We hypothesized that greater vigor, organizational support, and trust in equipment/infection control, and less contact with SARS patients and time spent in quarantine, would predict to lower levels of emotional exhaustion, state anger, and avoidance behavior. The five independent measures (predictors) were three psychosocial variables, vigor, organizational support, and trust in equipment/ infection control initiatives; and two working conditions variables, contact with SARS patients, and time spent in quarantine. State anger was positively correlated to avoidance behavior, contact with SARS patients, and greater time in quarantine; and negatively related to vigor, organizational support, and trust in equipment/ infection control initiatives. ./cache/cord-289076-8iymevqm.txt ./txt/cord-289076-8iymevqm.txt