10.6084/m9.figshare.7244018.v1 Evelin Daiane Gabriel Pinhatti Evelin Daiane Gabriel Pinhatti Renata Perfeito Ribeiro Renata Perfeito Ribeiro Marcos Hirata Soares Marcos Hirata Soares Júlia Trevisan Martins Júlia Trevisan Martins Maria Ribeiro Lacerda Maria Ribeiro Lacerda Minor psychiatric disorders in nursing: prevalence and associated factors SciELO journals 2018 Nursing Occupational Health Nursing Research Working Environment Mental Disorders 2018-10-24 02:48:27 Dataset https://scielo.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Minor_psychiatric_disorders_in_nursing_prevalence_and_associated_factors/7244018 <div><p>ABSTRACT Objective: to investigate the prevalence of Minor Psychiatric Disorders and associated factors in nursing workers. Method: observational and analytical sectional study. Data were collected from 285 nursing workers. A questionnaire containing sociodemographic, occupational, psychosocial aspects of work and mental health was used. Bivariate and multivariate analysis were performed by binary logistic regression. Results: the global prevalence of suspected Minor Psychiatric Disorders among nursing workers was 32.6%. Higher prevalence rates were found among female, young, married/common-law married individuals, in the nursing assistant/technician categories, with income up to four minimum wages, developing high-demand work with low social support, high effort-reward imbalance, and over-commitment. Conclusion: the variables that remained associated with the mental health outcome in the final model were: female gender, married/common-law married, high-demand work, high effort-reward imbalance, and over-commitment.</p></div>