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Self Efficacy, Health Promoting Behaviors, and Symptoms of Stress among University Students

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005³â 35±Ç 3È£ p.585 ~ 592
KMID : 0806120050350030585
Çѱݼ± ( Han Kuem-Sun ) - Korea University College of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between self efficacy (SE), health promoting behaviors (HPB) and symptoms of stress (SOS) among university students.

Method: Data was collected by questionnaires from 369 university students in Seoul, Korea. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, pearson correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression.

Results: The mean score for SE was 3.42, the mean score for HPB was 2.48, and the mean score for SOS was 2.31. The score of SOS showed a significantly negative correlation with the score of SE (r=-.24, p=.00) and HPB (r=-.13, r=.00). Also, SOS showed a significantly negative correlation with diet HPB (r=-.15, p=.00), spiritual growth HPB (r=-.17, p=.00), interpersonal relationship HPB (r=-.17, p=.00), and stress management HPB (r=-.10, p=.04). The most powerful predictor of SOS was SE and the variance was 10%. A combination of SE, diet, problems related to drinking, and responsibility for health HPB account for 16% of the variance in SOS among university students.

Conclusion: This study suggests that SE and HPB are significant influencing factors on SOS among university students.
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