RT Journal Article T1 Psychosocial Risks in Spanish Nursing: Relationship With Stability and Working Conditions A1 Narbona Gálvez, Ángela A1 Gómez Salgado, Juan A1 Ruiz Frutos, Carlos A1 Ayuso Murillo, Diego A1 Fontán Vinagre, Guadalupe A1 Fagundo Rivera, Javier A1 Palomo Gómez, Rocío A1 Rúger Navarrete, Azahara A1 Allande Cussó, Regina AB Objectives: Psychosocial risks significantly affect the physical and mental health ofworkers, especially in the healthcare sector. This study assesses psychosocial risks ina sample of Spanish nurses by applying the ISTAS_ENFERMERÍA questionnaire.Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with 2,765 nurses workingin Spain. Sociodemographic, occupational, and psychosocial variables were assessedusing the ISTAS_ENFERMERÍA questionnaire. Data were collected through a digital formdistributed through social networks and professional channels.Results: Significant differences were found in ISTAS_ENFERMERÍA scores according tosocio-demographic and employment variables. Younger age and job instability wereassociated with higher levels of stress, while stable contracts were correlated withlower perceived risks.Conclusion: The study highlights the relationship between psychosocial risks and sociodemographicand occupational factors. Youth and job instability are linked to higher levelsof stress, while job stability reduces these risks. Interventions to improve workingconditions and support younger professionals are recommended PB Frontiers Media SN 1661-8556 SN 1661-8564 (electrónico) YR 2025 FD 2025-05 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10272/25670 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10272/25670 LA eng NO Narbona-Gálvez, Á., Gómez-Salgado, J., Ruiz-Frutos, C., Ayuso-Murillo, D., Fontán-Vinagre, G., Fagundo-Rivera, J., Palomo-Gómez, R., Ruger-Navarrete, A., & Allande-Cussó, R. (2025). Psychosocial Risks in Spanish Nursing: Relationship With Stability and Working Conditions. International Journal of Public Health, 70. https://doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2025.1608330 NO This study was approved by the Provincial Research EthicsCommittee of Huelva, Spain, with code 1520-N-23. The studies were conducted in accordance with the local legislationand institutional requirements. The participants provided theirwritten informed consent to participate in this study DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva RD 30 may 2026