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Citation

Cha SK, Lee EM. J. Korean Acad. Soc. Nurs. Educ. 2014; 650-658.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education)

DOI

10.5977/jkasne.2014.20.4.650

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study compares differences in stress, depression and suicidal ideation between nursing and students of other academic disciplines.

METHODS: Nursing students (n=105) and students of other majors (n=148) were surveyed on the degree of personal stress, depression and suicidal ideation. Participants were recruited from three universities in cities S and C in Korea. Data were collected from May 1 to 20, 2013. Measurement tools were the Revised Life Stress Scale for College Students, Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression Scale(CES-D), and Scale for Suicide Ideation(SSI). PASW Statistics 18 was used for descriptive analysis, homogeneity test(chi-square distribution) and ANCOVA.

RESULTS: The level of stress among nursing students was lower than that of students in other majors. Among the subcategories of stress, however, stress among nursing students arising from the student-faculty relationship was higher than that of their non-nursing counterparts. Conversely, differences in the prevalence of depression were notsignificant between nursing students and non-nursing students. Ultimately, it was revealed that there exists a strong correlation among stress, depression and suicidal idea for nursing students.

CONCLUSION: Developing stress and depression management programs for nursing students is highly recommended.


Language: ko

Keywords

Stress; Depression; Nursing students; Suicidal idea

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