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International Journal of Nursing & Clinical Practices Volume 9 (2022), Article ID 9:IJNCP-367, 7 Pages
https://doi.org/10.15344/2394-4978/2022/367
Original Article
Factors Affecting Nurses' Mental Health Status: A Comparative Cross- sectional Survey

Yoshiko Yamaguchi1*, and Takahiro Inoue2

1 Faculty of Nursing, Kwassui Women’s University, 2-1246-3 Kubara Omura City, Nagasaki 856-0835, Japan
2 School of Nursing, Faculty of Graduate school, Nagoya City University, Japan
Dr. Yoshiko Yamaguchi, Faculty of Nursing, Kwassui Women’s University, 2-1246-3 Kubara Omura City, Nagasaki 856-0835, Japan, Tel: +81-957-27-3005, Fax: +81-957-27-3007; E-mail: y-yoshiko@kwassui.ac.jp
18 December 2022; None; 28 December 2022
Yamaguchi Y, Inoue T (2022) Factors Affecting Nurses' Mental Health Status: A Comparative Cross-sectional Survey. Int J Nurs Clin Pract 9: 367. doi: https://doi.org/10.15344/2394-4978/2022/367

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