KMID : 1148620240290010021
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°£È£¿Í º¸°Ç¿¬±¸ 2024 Volume.29 No. 1 p.21 ~ p.29
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The Effects of Self-esteem, Perceived Stress, and Resilience on Happiness in Nursing College Students
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Ko Mi-Suk
Kim Ji-Yoon Kim Hyun-Cheol Park Jae-Hyeon Yun Da-Yeon Lee Ye-Won Jo Woo-Jun Cho Yun-A
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study explored factors that influence happiness in nursing students.
Methods: Data were collected from 205 nursing students at a university in Seoul using self-administered questionnaires. Data were collected using self-administered questionnaires. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficients, and multiple regression with the SPSS Win 29.0.
Results: Happiness was positively correlated with self-esteem (r=.79, p£¼.001), resilience (r=.81, p£¼.001) and negatively correlated with perceived stress (r=?.67, p£¼.001). Factors that had an influence on happiness included resilience (?=.41, p£¼.001), self-esteem (?=.34, p£¼.001), perceived stress (?=?.17, p£¼.001), subjective health status (?=.10, p=.012). These factors explained 77.3% of the variance in nursing student happiness.
Conclusion: The study shows resilience, self-esteem, perceived stress and subjective health status are important factors for happiness in nursing students. These findings can be utilized to develop strategies for increasing nursing students¡¯ happiness.
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KEYWORD
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Happiness, Self-esteem, Resilience, Perceived stress, Nursing students
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