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Corona Anxiety in Nurses: The Predictive Role of Perceived Social Support and Sense of Coherence
Objectives Healthcare workers involved in the fight against corona are at high risk for depression and anxiety;therefore, this study aimed to predict Corona anxiety in nurses based on perceived social support and a sense of coherence Methods The research method was descriptive and correlational The present study’s statistical population consisted of all nurses working in hospitals and clinics in Rasht, employed in 2020, and 200 people participated in the survey online and through virtual networks Data collection tools included the Corona anxiety Scale, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, and Sense of Coherence Inventory-(SOC)13 Scale Data were analyzed using the Pearson correlation test and simultaneous regression analysis using SPSS V 23 software Results Corona anxiety in nurses had a negative and significant relationship with perceived social support (β=-0 581;P<0 03) and sense of coherence(β=-0 672;P<0 001) Perceived social support and a sense of coherence of 42% of variance predicted Corona anxiety scores in nurses (P<0 01) Conclusion Therefore, perceived social support and a sense of coherence play an essential role in nurses’ Corona anxiety Therefore, educating nurses to increase the understanding of cohesion to empower and implement understandable support programs is recommended © 2020, Iran University of Medical Sciences All rights reserved