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Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
2018 Volume.27 No. 4 p.332 ~ p.341
Associations of Vocational Calling, Emotional Intelligence, and Major Commitment with the Happiness of Nursing Students: Focusing on Mediating Effects of Major Commitment
Park Hyun-Sook

Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the impacts of vocational calling, emotional intelligence, and major commitment on nursing college students¡¯ happiness. This study also was conducted to explore major commitment¡¯s mediating effect on the relationship between vocational calling, emotional intelligence, and major commitment among nursing college students.

Methods: Participants were 346 nursing college students. Data were collected in November, 2017 with self-report questionnaires and were analyzed using t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficients, and regression analysis with IBM SPSS 19.0.

Results: The regression model explained 33.0% of variance in nursing college students¡¯ happiness (F=41.44, p<.001). Significant factors were emotional intelligence (¥â=.30, p<.001), grade (¥â=.20, p<.001), major commitment (¥â=.18, p=.002), and vocational calling (¥â=.11, p=.035). Moreover, major commitment showed partial mediating effects on vocational calling and happiness. Major commitment also showed partial mediating effects on emotional intelligence and happiness.
Conclusion: The results suggest that nursing college students¡¯ happiness can be increased through strategies aimed at increasing vocational calling, emotional intelligence, and major commitment.
KEYWORD
Happiness, Occupations, Emotional intelligence, Students, Nursing
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