A Mediator Effect of Social Support in the Association between Stress for College Life and Depression among Nursing Students
10.5977/jkasne.2019.25.1.125
- Author:
Kyung Hee YOO
1
Author Information
1. Professor, School of Nursing, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Korea. kyunghee@sch.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Stress;
Depression;
Social support;
Nursing
- MeSH:
Depression;
Humans;
Nursing;
Statistics as Topic;
Students, Nursing
- From:Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education
2019;25(1):125-135
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to determine the mediator effect of social support in the association between stress for college life and depression among nursing students. METHODS: The participants of the study were 201 university students in A and C cities. Self-report questionnaires were used to measure the variables. In the data analysis, the SPSSWIN 25.0 program was utilized for descriptive statistics, Pearson's correlation, Sobel test and multiple regression analysis. RESULTS: Mean scores of stress for college life, depression and social support were 2.56, 4.12 and 0.61, respectively. Stress for college life and depression showed a significant positive correlation (r=.60, p < .001), while depression and social support showed a significant negative correlation (r=-.46, p < .001). Lastly, stress for college life and social support showed a significant negative correlation (r=-.55, p < .001). The analysis of the mediator effect of social support in the association between stress for college life and depression showed that social support had a significant mediator effect. CONCLUSION: Among nursing students, social support may be a mediator in the association between stress for college life and depression. Therefore, strategies for nursing intervention to improve social support should be developed for nursing students