The Anxiety, Depression, and Perceived Stress Rates of Hospice Care Personnel in Georgia

Location

Statesboro Campus, Russell Union, Room 2047, Session 3

Document Type and Release Option

Thesis Presentation (Open Access)

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Matthew Williamson

Faculty Mentor Email

mwilliam@GeorgiaSouthern.edu

Presentation Year

2022

Start Date

22-4-2022 2:45 PM

End Date

22-4-2022 3:45 PM

Description

Hospice care professionals can be exposed to high amounts of workplace stress that could be threatening to their mental health, creating the possibility of elevated levels of anxiety and depression. This study uses quantitative measures to examine the anxiety, depression, and perceived stress rates of hospice care professionals in Georgia.

Academic Unit

Waters College of Health Professions

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Apr 22nd, 2:45 PM Apr 22nd, 3:45 PM

The Anxiety, Depression, and Perceived Stress Rates of Hospice Care Personnel in Georgia

Statesboro Campus, Russell Union, Room 2047, Session 3

Hospice care professionals can be exposed to high amounts of workplace stress that could be threatening to their mental health, creating the possibility of elevated levels of anxiety and depression. This study uses quantitative measures to examine the anxiety, depression, and perceived stress rates of hospice care professionals in Georgia.