KMID : 0869920120180020197
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Journal of Korean Academy Society of Nursing Education 2012 Volume.18 No. 2 p.197 ~ p.205
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Self-regulated Learning, Attention Control and Yangseng of Nursing Undergraduates
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Kim In-Kyung
Kim Jeong-Ah
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to demonstrate correlations among self-regulated learning, attention control and Yangseng, to clarify any differences depending on general characteristics and ultimately to understand factors affecting self-regulated learning of undergraduates.
Methods: Data were collected for a month from April 1st, 2011. A total of 438 undergraduate nursing students of two universities in Chungbuk and Chungnam were surveyed by using a questionnaire about self-regulated learning, attention control and Yangseng.
Results: Self-regulated learning of the subjects showed statistically significant correlations with their attention control (r=.302, p=.001) and Yangseng (r=.292, p=.001). In addition, self-regulated learning could be explained by attention control (=3.648, p=.001), Yangseng (=3.645, p=.001), perceived academic achievement levels (=.124, p=.018), or eating breakfast (=.102, p=.027). In the model, the variables explained self-regulated learning by 19.0%.
Conclusion: Nursing instructors should encourage undergraduate nursing students to enhance their attention control so that they can improve their self-regulated learning abilities, which will eventually develop their problem solving skills. In addition, it was shown that self-regulated learning correlates with yangseng including eating a regular breakfast. Maintaining a desirable lifestyle is also essential for students to succeed in self-regulated learning.
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KEYWORD
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Learning, Attention, Health, Promotion, Students
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