KMID : 0928020220260010015
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Nursing and Innovation 2022 Volume.26 No. 1 p.15 ~ p.24
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Relationship between Adult Attachment, and Resilience of Nursing College Students in a Region: Mediating Effect of Emotional Intelligence
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Choi Ji-Hyeon
Choi Young-Sil Choi Eun-Suk
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study investigated the mediation effect of emotional intelligence in the relationship between adult attachment and resilience among nursing college students in Korea.
Methods: This study was 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades, excluding 1st-year students; a total of 137 students who were randomly sampled responded to the questionnaire at a university in Gyeonggi-do. For data analyzing, t-test, Pearson correlation, and regression (Baron and Kenny's proposed three-step approach model analysis method) were used.
Results: The correlation analysis of each factor showed that both attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance showed a statistically significant negative correlation with resilience. Both attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance were statistically significant positive correlations with emotional intelligence. In addition, emotional intelligence was found to have a statistically positive correlation with resilience. Regression analysis on the mediating effect of emotional intelligence on the relationship between adult attachment and resilience showed that the effect was statistically significant.
Conclusion: To increase the resilience of student nurses, managers must develop resilience programs and management training: adult attachment, emotional intelligence, aptitude. In addition, it will be necessary to develop a program to improve emotional utilization and emotional control ability in emotional intelligence with a relatively low average score.
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KEYWORD
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Adult attachmen, Emotional intelligence, Resilience
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