KMID : 0123520200270010022
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Journal of muscle and joint health 2020 Volume.27 No. 1 p.22 ~ p.30
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The Impact of Perfectionism and Academic Resilience on Subjective Well-being among Korean Undergraduate Student
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Ko Eun
Kim Hye-Young Kang Hee-Sun
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the correlation among perfectionism, academic resilience and subjective well-being in order to identify factors that affect subjective well-being in Korean undergraduate students.
Methods: This study is a descriptive study. This study was performed on 245 students currently studying in a national university in S city. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data regarding the multidimensional perfectionism scale, the academic resilience scale, and the subjective well-being scale. Collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficient and stepwise linear multiple regression with SPSS 25.0 for Windows.
Results: Participants¡¯ scores for self-oriented perfectionism (SOP), other-oriented perfectionism (OOP), and socially prescribed perfectionism (SPP), academic resilience and subjective well-being were 64.64¡¾12.78, 53.62¡¾8.90, 56.98¡¾8.96, 92.60¡¾19.55, and 82.93¡¾9.72, respectively. SPP showed a negative correlation with subjective well-being (r=- .27, p<.001), while academic resilience showed a positive correlation with subjective well-being (r=.20, p=.001). Satisfaction with school life, SPP, and academic resilience were identified as factors influencing subjective well-being and explained about 22% of the variance in subjective well-being.
Conclusion: This study suggests that we need to identify various factors influencing subjective well-being and accordingly develop nursing interventions to improve undergraduate students¡¯ subjective well-being.
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KEYWORD
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Perfectionism, Resilience, psychological, Subjective health, Universities, Students
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