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Correlation Between Spiritual Well-Being and Mental Health of Nursing Students

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2002³â 32±Ç 1È£ p.7 ~ 15
KMID : 0806120020320010007
ÀÌÈ­ÀÎ/Hwa In Lee

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to test the correlation between spiritual well-being and mental health of nursing students and to provide baseline data of nursing education for the christian college.

The data was collected from 10th to 30th
September. 2000.
The subjects were 220 nursing students.
The instruments used for the study were the spiritual well-being scale developed by Paloutzian & Ellison (1982) and Gou Seong Hee's mental health (1989).
The data was analyzed
by
using
SPSS/PC.
The study results were as follows:
1. There were significant differences between the type of religion (F=27.22, p=0.000), abscence of faith (F=65.33, p=0.000), grade (F=6.76, p=0.000), effect of religion on life style (F=14.21,
p=0.000)
and spiritual well-being.
2. There were significant differences between grade (F=4.87, p=0.009), satisfaction of nursing (F=6.47, p=0.000) and mental health.
3. There was positively significant partial correlation between spiritual
well-being
and mental health (r=0.52, p=0.000).
The higher spiritual well-being score and the higher mental health was supported.
4. The mean score on the spiritual well-being scale was 3.48¡¾0.64.
The mean score on the mental health scale was
3.67¡¾0.54.
Viewing that, The type of religion, abscence of faith, effect of religion on life style, and grade contributed significantly in spiritual well-being for nursing students.
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