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Á¤¹Ì¶õ ( Jung Mi-Ran ) - Baekseok University Department of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: Rapid changes have occurred in the educational environment of colleges since the outbreak of COVID-19. This study was conducted to determine the factors influencing college life adaptation for nursing students.
Methods: The participants included 124 nursing students. A self-administered online questionnaire, available from March 30 to April 10, 2022, was used for data collection. The online questionnaires included COVID-19 stress, interpersonal relations, information literacy, and college life adaptation. Statistical analysis was performed using t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficient, and multiple regression analysis.
Results: The average score for adapting to college life was 3.32¡¾0.58. Significant differences in college life adaptation were found based on the number of exercise days per week (F=3.62, p=.015), regular daily routine (t=-3.41, p<.001), amount of sleep (t=-3.61, p<.001), sleep quality (t=-3.90, p<.001), and diagnostic self evaluation (F=19.55, p<.001). Factors that influenced college life adaptation included interpersonal relations (¥â=.36, p<.001), diagnostic self evaluation (good) (¥â=.48, p<.001), diagnostic self evaluation (fair) (¥â=.38, p=.005), and COVID-19 stress (¥â=-.11, p=.027), which explained 38.0% of the college life adaptation.
Conclusion: Development of a program that integrates interpersonal relations, diagnostic self- evaluation, and COVID-19 stress for nursing students is recommended to improve college life adaptation.
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KeyWords
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Adaptation, psychological, COVID-19, Interpersonal relations, Nursing students, Diagnostic self evaluation
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