Effect of health-related media information on career decision making self-efficacy of nursing undergraduates
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1672-7088.2017.05.001
- VernacularTitle:护生涉医传媒信息与职业决策自我效能感的关系研究
- Author:
Shasha LI
;
Chongwen WU
;
Hongmei ZHU
;
Lina WANG
- Keywords:
Student;
nursing;
Career decision making self-efficacy;
Health-related media information;
Psychological needs;
Trust
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2017;33(5):321-326
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the relationship between health-related media information and career decision making self-efficacy of nursing undergraduates,and the mediation effect of psychological needs and trust between above two variables. Methods Totally 548 nursing undergraduates were investigated using basic properties of health-related media information questionnaire,health-related media information of trust and psychological needs questionnaire and Career Decision Making Self-efficacy Scale. Results Health-related media information and health-related media information of trust and psychological needs could predict mental disability directly (P<0.05). Health-related media information of trust and psychological needs played a mediating role between health-related media information and career decision making self- efficacy,and the total effect and the indirect effect of two separate intermediary variables were significant,and contribution rate of 50.31%. By confirmatory factor analysis, structural equation model were:χ2/degree of freedom (χ2/df)=4.225, goodness of fit index=0.933, adjusted goodness of fit index =0.902, root mean square error of approximation =0.070. Conclusions Nursing school administrators should pay close attention to the mediating roles of health-related media information of trust and psychological needs,and develop specific interventions systematic on the basis of a comprehensive assessment,so as to improve nursing students career decision-making self-efficacy levels.