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Factors Affecting Suicidal Ideation in Nursing Students

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KMID : 0928020210250010067
³ë°æ¼± ( Noh Gyeong-Seon ) - Uiduk University Department of Nursing

±è¹Ì¼º ( Kim Mi-Seong ) - Uiduk University Department of Nursing
±èÀ¯°æ ( Kim Yu-Gyeong ) - Uiduk University Department of Nursing
³ë¹Î°æ ( Noh Min-Gyeong ) - Uiduk University Department of Nursing
Á¼öÁø ( Jwa Su-Jin ) - Uiduk University Department of Nursing
È«³ª°æ ( Hong Na-Gyeong ) - Uiduk University Department of Nursing
ÃÖ¸íÈñ ( Choe Myeong-Hui ) - Uiduk University Department of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influences of depression, life stress, self-esteem, and alcohol use on their suicidal ideation of nursing students.

Methods: The subjects were 105 nursing students and conducted a questionnaire survey in October 2019. Descriptive statistics, Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression were conducted using SPSS 25.

Results: The results were as follows. There were differences in suicidal ideation according to gender and grade of nursing students, and their depression, life stress, self-esteem, and alcohol use were significantly correlated with suicidal ideation. The factors affecting nursing students¡¯ suicidal ideation were depression and self-esteem, which showed 39.9% of explanatory power.

Conclusion: Intervention programs for reducing depression and improving nursing students¡¯ self-esteem are required to prevent their suicide. Nursing students¡¯ gender and grade should be considered when choosing program participants.
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Depression, Nursing students, Self-esteem, Suicidal ideation
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