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KMID : 1035420230110010099
Journal of The Korean Society of Integrative Medicine
2023 Volume.11 No. 1 p.99 ~ p.111
Subjective Perception of Drinking among New College Students of Nursing
Kim Su-Jin

Lim Sun-Young
Lee Eun-Ju
Abstract
Purpose : Although quantitative research on alcohol consumption among nursing students is important, qualitative research is needed to determine the subjective views of individual students, such as their feelings and thoughts, and ensure the implementation of a targeted alcohol intervention program. Q-methodology is a systematic approach that examines the subjective perspectives of individuals, including their views, beliefs, and attitudes, enabling understanding of the types and characteristics according to the individual¡¯s subjectivity structure. This study examined the subjective perceptions of drinking among freshmen in nursing college using Q methodology.

Methods : Q-sorting was conducted, collecting 38 P samples and 40 statements. The data were analyzed using the PC QUANL program. The principal component factor analysis method was used for Q-factor analysis.

Results : The results identified four types of drinking perceptions among freshmen in nursing college. Type 1 was ¡°safety and health pursuit,¡± type 2 was ¡°friendship pursuit,¡± type 3 was ¡°¡®norm-oriented,¡± and type 4 was ¡°sound manners.¡± When looking at the subjective perceptions of drinking among freshmen in nursing college, there was a common opinion that drinking should not be forced and that it is an individual choice. However, the difference in views (positive and negative) of drinking shows the need for customized educational programs and interventions suitable for each type.

Conclusion : Nursing freshmen should be prepared to play an important role in health care as an educational role and model in preventing damage from drinking and maintaining health promotion throughout their life by habituating proper drinking behavior during college life. In addition, it is necessary to develop a plan to increase positive awareness of drinking among nursing students through various strategic programs that can participate in sobriety prevention programs within the university.
KEYWORD
drinking, nursing student, Q-methodology
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