Correlations Among Nursing Students’ Perceived Stress, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Caring Behaviors, and Faculty Support

Holly Wei, Morgan Shepherd, Kun Huang, R. Corbett, Frances Eason
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Students’ mental health issues are noteworthy. This study examined nursing students’ perceived stress and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and relationships among stress, PTSD, faculty support, and caring behaviors. Ninety-five undergraduate nursing students in the United States participated in the study. More than 90% of the students reported moderate to high levels of stress. Forty-three students (45.3%) scored over 31 points on the PTSD checklist. Students’ stress was positively correlated with PTSD but with no significant associations with their caring behaviors. Faculty support was negatively correlated with perceived stress and PTSD, indicating the significant influence of faculty support on students’ mental health.
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护生感知压力、创伤后应激障碍、关怀行为与教师支持的相关研究
学生的心理健康问题值得关注。本研究探讨护生的压力感知与创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),以及压力、创伤后应激障碍、教师支持与关怀行为之间的关系。95名美国护理专业的本科生参与了这项研究。超过90%的学生报告有中等到高度的压力。43名学生(45.3%)在PTSD检查表上得分超过31分。学生压力与创伤后应激障碍呈正相关,但与关怀行为无显著相关。教师支持与感知压力和创伤后应激障碍呈负相关,表明教师支持对学生心理健康有显著影响。
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