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A Study on the Relationship between Self-Concept and the Mental Health of Nursing Students in Junior College in Some Area

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between self-concept and mental health of nursing students.
The subjects for this study were 389 currently enrolled freshman, sophomore and junior level college- nursing students
The instruments used for this study were Rosenberg's Self-esteem Scale(1965), Choi Chung Hoon's Perceptual Orientation Scale (1979) and Mental Health Test modified by Lee(1986).
Data were analyzed by use of Descriptive Statistics, t-test, GLMP. Pearson's Correlation Coefficient with SAS v.8.0 Program.
Results:
1. The mean score of self-concept was 3.73 and the mean score for perception of self was 3.83 showing a slightly higher score for self appraisal of 3.51
2. There was significant difference in perceptual self-concept among the degree of satisfaction in major subjects (F=8.12. P<.0001). the degree of satisfaction in college life(F=6.35, P<.0001) and the level of academic record (r=-.17. P=.007).
Also there was significant difference in the appraisal of self-concept among the degree of satisfaction in major subjects (F=9.15. P<.0001), the degree of satisfaction in college life(F=8.35, P<.0001) and the level of academic record (r=-.14, P=.004).
3. The mean score of mental health was 0.97. The mean score of dimension for mental health ranged down in following order: depression 1.35, obsessive-compulsive 1.26, anxiety 1.07, interpersonal sensitivity 0.98, somatization 0.97, psychoticism 0.91, hostility 0.87, paranoid ideation 0.68, phobic anxiety 0.61
4. There was significant difference in the mental health between the degree of satisfaction in major subjects(F=5.33, P=.005) and the degree of satisfaction in college life(F=6.66, P=.001).
5. The relationship between self- concept and the mental health of nursing students was negatively correlated(r=-.42, p<.0001).
As a result, this study suggests that modifications to the current program would be required to improve self-concept and mental health of nursing students.
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