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A Study on Ego-identity, Interpersonal Relations Ability, and Adjustment in Nursing Students

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KMID : 0607320080170010055
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Abstract

Purpose: This study was to examine ego-identity, interpersonal relations ability, and adjustment of nursing students in an effort to identify the correlation between them.

Methods: The subjects in this study were 400 nursing students. The instruments used in this study were Park¡¯s(2003) Korean-version ego-identity inventory, Moon¡¯s(1980) interpersonal relationship change scale and Jung¡¯s(1998) home and school adjustment inventory. Data was analyzed using SPSS/PC+.

Results: The findings of the study were as follows: As for connections between general characteristics, ego-identity and their motivation for choosing nursing, the students who chose their major on their own were the best in that regard. School adjustment, and ego-identity was high among those who lived in a lodging house or dormitory(F=4.01, p<.05) and who chose their major on their own(F=4.88, p<.01). In addition, those with better ego-identity were better at interpersonal relations and adjustments.

Conclusion: Further studies are needed for concrete nursing interventions to enhance ego-identity, interpersonal relations ability, and adjustment of students.
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