护生人际敏感与自我效能的网络分析。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING BMC Nursing Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1186/s12912-025-02725-6
Juanxia Miao, Yibo Wu, Jie Yuan, Xue Wang, Xinji Shi, Jiukai Zhao, Shuang Zang
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背景:人际敏感性和自我效能感是影响护生心理健康和专业成长的关键心理特质。然而,护生人际敏感与自我效能感之间复杂的相互作用尚未得到充分的探讨。目的:本研究旨在运用网络分析法,探讨护生人际敏感与自我效能感之间的复杂关系,找出网络中的关键症状。方法:本研究共招募864名护生。采用《人际敏感度简表》(IPSM-CS)和《新通用自我效能量表》(NGSES)分别评估大学生的人际敏感度和自我效能。中心性和桥中心性指数用于识别中心症状和桥症状。采用丢案法对网络稳定性进行了检验。采用网络比较测验,探讨护生网络的性别差异。结果:人际敏感的症状“当别人称赞我时我感到高兴”与“我能使别人感到高兴”之间的直接关系最强。在人际敏感性和自我效能网络中,节点强度最高的是“有人称赞我,我就高兴”,其次是“如果别人知道真实的我,他们就不会喜欢我了”和“我担心自己的言行被批评”。“面对困难的任务,有信心可以完成”表现出最高的桥梁强度,其次是“能够成功地克服许多挑战”。整个网络的稳定性测试表明该方法具有鲁棒性。结论:本研究突出了护生人际敏感与自我效能之间复杂的动态关系。识别中心症状和桥梁症状可以为护理教育者提供有价值的见解,有利于他们通过给予积极的反馈,培养自我意识,加强应对策略来提高护理学生的心理健康。临床试验号:不适用。
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Network analysis of interpersonal sensitivity and self-efficacy in nursing students.

Background: Interpersonal sensitivity and self-efficacy are key psychological traits that critically impact the mental well-being and professional growth of nursing students. However, the complex interplay between interpersonal sensitivity and self-efficacy of nursing students has not been fully explored.

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the complex relationship between interpersonal sensitivity and self-efficacy in nursing students using network analysis, identifying key symptoms within this network.

Method: A total of 864 nursing students were recruited in this study. The Chinese Version of the Short Form of the Interpersonal Sensitivity Measure (IPSM-CS) and The New General Self-Efficacy Scale (NGSES) were used to assess interpersonal sensitivity and self-efficacy, respectively. Centrality and bridge centrality indices were used to identify central symptoms and bridge symptoms. Network stability was examined using the case-dropping procedure. The Network Comparison Test was used to investigate the network differences by gender in nursing students.

Results: The strongest direct relation was observed between the symptoms of interpersonal sensitivity "I feel happy when someone compliments me" and "I can make other people feel happy". "I feel happy when someone compliments me" exhibited the highest node strength within the interpersonal sensitivity and self-efficacy network, followed by "If others knew the real me, they would not like me" and "I worry about being criticized for things that I have said or done". "Faced with difficult tasks, confident that it can be accomplished" exhibited the highest bridge strength, followed by "Ability to successfully overcome many challenges". The stability tests of the whole network indicated robustness.

Conclusion: This study highlighted the intricate and dynamic association between interpersonal sensitivity and self-efficacy among nursing students. Identifying central and bridge symptoms can provide nursing educators with valuable insights, benefiting them in enhancing nursing students' mental health by giving positive feedback, fostering self-awareness, and reinforcing coping strategies.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

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BMC Nursing
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期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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