IntroductionNursing undergraduates face significant academic and clinical practice pressures, contributing to prominent mental health challenges. The pathways through which psychological capital—as a positive psychological resource—influences mental health remain unclear. This study examines perceived stress and affective temperaments as mediating variables to elucidate their transmission mechanisms, aiming to optimize resilience-building programs and develop targeted interventions for sustainab
The mediating effects of perceived stress and affective temperament on the relationship between psychological capital and mental health in nursing undergraduates
Juan Zhang
