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Influence of Academic Resilience, Self-efficacy and Depression on College Life Adjustment in Korea's Nursing College Students


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1 Department of Nursing, Pai Chai University, Daejeon - 302-735, Korea, Republic of
2 Department of Nursing, Daejeon University, Daejeon - 300-716, Korea, Republic of
3 Department of Nursing, Kyung-in Women’s University, Incheon - 407-740, Korea, Republic of
 

This study is a causal research conducted to identify the factors that influence the adjustment of college students to college life. The statistical analysis results of the questionnaire that was conducted on a total of 185 nursing students were as follows. (1) Adjustment had a strongly positive correlation with academic resilience (r = .717, p = .000) and self-efficacy (r = .427, p = .000), while having a strongly negative correlation with depression (r = -.328, p = .005). (2) The factor that had the largest positive impact on college life adjustment was academic resilience (β = 0.607, p = .000), with an explanatory power of 52.6 (F = 69.101, p = .000). Through this study, academic resilience was identified as having the most positive effect on college life adjustment. As a follow-up, in order to improve college life adjustment, a study to verify the mediating effects of academic resilience and a study to develop programs that would promote academic resilience are suggested.

Keywords

Adjustment, Depression, Nursing Student, Resilience, Self-Efficacy
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Weon-Hee Moon
Department of Nursing, Pai Chai University, Daejeon - 302-735, Korea, Republic of
Myoung-Jin Kwon
Department of Nursing, Daejeon University, Daejeon - 300-716, Korea, Republic of
Kil-Soo Chung
Department of Nursing, Kyung-in Women’s University, Incheon - 407-740, Korea, Republic of

Abstract


This study is a causal research conducted to identify the factors that influence the adjustment of college students to college life. The statistical analysis results of the questionnaire that was conducted on a total of 185 nursing students were as follows. (1) Adjustment had a strongly positive correlation with academic resilience (r = .717, p = .000) and self-efficacy (r = .427, p = .000), while having a strongly negative correlation with depression (r = -.328, p = .005). (2) The factor that had the largest positive impact on college life adjustment was academic resilience (β = 0.607, p = .000), with an explanatory power of 52.6 (F = 69.101, p = .000). Through this study, academic resilience was identified as having the most positive effect on college life adjustment. As a follow-up, in order to improve college life adjustment, a study to verify the mediating effects of academic resilience and a study to develop programs that would promote academic resilience are suggested.

Keywords


Adjustment, Depression, Nursing Student, Resilience, Self-Efficacy



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2015%2Fv8i19%2F114674