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Table 3 The mediating role of social sharing on the relationship between patient mistreatment and emotional exhaustion

From: Patient mistreatment, social sharing of negative events and emotional exhaustion among Chinese nurses: the combined moderating effect of organizational support and trait resilience

 

Social sharing of negative events

Emotional exhaustion

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

Model 5

β

t

β

t

β

t

β

t

β

t

Gender

0.276*

2.349

0.305**

2.649

0.118

0.793

0.184

1.323

0.104

0.761

Age

− 0.010

− 0.768

− 0.003

− 0.268

− 0.029

-1.743

− 0.014

− 0.899

− 0.013

− 0.861

Education

− 0.023

− 0.285

− 0.024

− 0.305

0.111

1.092

0.109

1.143

0.115

1.239

Marital status 2

0.119

1.769

0.103

1.560

− 0.266**

-3.124

− 0.303***

-3.805

− 0.330***

-4.243

Marital status 3

− 0.074

− 0.387

− 0.094

− 0.503

− 0.459

-1.891

− 0.505**

-2.229

− 0.480*

-2.171

Marital status 4

-1.192

-1.609

-1.263

-1.738

1.932*

2.053

1.773**

2.018

2.106**

2.454

Working years

0.010

0.803

0.006

0.502

− 0.003

− 0.162

− 0.011

− 0.769

− 0.013

− 0.899

Sport

− 0.026

− 0.552

− 0.009

− 0.191

− 0.290***

-4.801

− 0.251***

-4.440

− 0.248***

-4.505

Patient mistreatment

  

0.275***

8.243

  

0.625***

15.474

0.552***

13.723

Social sharing of negative events

        

0.264***

8.993

R²

0.012

0.052

0.063

0.184

0.223

F

2.463*

9.829***

13.538***

40.411***

46.254***

ΔR²

0.012

0.040*

0.063*

0.121*

0.039*

f²

0.012

0.042

0.063

0.638

0.050

  1. Note *p <.05, **p <.01, ***p <.001 (two-tailed)
  2. Gender: 1 = male, 2 = female, Marital status 2 = married, Marital status 3 = divorced, Marital status 4 = widowed