KMID : 1141620200320020019
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Health & Nursing 2020 Volume.32 No. 2 p.19 ~ p.28
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Association between Test Anxiety, Problematic Drinking, Depression, and Quality of Sleep among Nursing Students: Focused on High Caffeine Drink Intake and Non-intake Group
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Han Jung-Jin
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the test anxiety, problematic drinking, depression, and quality of sleep between high caffeine drink intake and non-intake group and identify factors influencing the quality of sleep among nursing students.
Methods: The design of this study was a descriptive correlational study. 180 participants of 1th to 4thgrade nursing students completed the questionnaire. Data were analyzed by the SPSS/WIN22.0 using descriptive statistics, independent t-test, chi-square test, ANOVA, Pearson¡¯s correlation and multiple regression.
Results: The mean scores of test anxiety, problematic drinking, depression, and quality of sleep in the high caffeine drink intake group were significantly high compared to those of the non-intake group. Sleep quality showed a positive correlation with test anxiety and problematic drinking. High caffeine drink intake and problematic drinking were the influential factors predicting quality of sleep.
Conclusion: This implies that health education and policies on managing sleep quality and intake of high caffeine drinks should be essential to promote the health of nursing students.
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KEYWORD
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Anxiety, Depression, Sleep, Caffeine, Nursing student, Health promotion
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