Chakrabongse Bhuvanarth International Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies, Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-OK, Chonburi, Bangkok, Thailand.
School of Nursing, Yunnan University of Chinese Medicine, Kunming, Yunnan, China.
BMC Med Educ. 2022 Jun 16;22(1):463. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03517-1.
Psychological well-being plays a vital role in nursing students' mental health and affects their decisions to stay in the nursing profession, particularly during the COVID-19 outbreak. Close relationships are undeniably linked to psychological well-being, but it is unknown how the specific pathways through which close relationships are related to each other and which are most strongly linked to nursing students' psychological well-being.
To explore the network structure, central and bridge factors among well-being characteristics, and predictors based on a model of thriving through relationships.
A cross-sectional research design was used with a sample of undergraduate nursing students (531 participants from the Southwest part of China). We used a network model to analyze the network structure of perceived social support, mindfulness, self-integrity, self-compassion, professional self-concept, savoring, intentional self-regulation, non-relational self-expansion, relational self-expansion, attachment insecurity, and psychological well-being.
A highly interconnected network of psychological well-being featured predictors and traits were formed. Node 8 (self-kindness), node 9 (self-judgment), and node 23 (non-relational self-expansion) were the predictors with the highest centrality in the network. Perceived social support and professional self-concept were most central in linking predictors to psychological well-being traits. Attachment insecurity was a non-supportive factor for predicting psychological well-being among female nursing students.
Interventions based on these supportive/non-supportive predictors, which operate on different psychological levels, hold promise to achieve positive effects on psychological well-being among nursing students.
心理健康对于护理学生的心理健康至关重要,并影响他们是否留在护理行业的决定,尤其是在 COVID-19 爆发期间。密切的关系无疑与心理健康有关,但尚不清楚密切关系通过哪些特定途径相互关联,以及哪些途径与护理学生的心理健康最密切相关。
基于通过关系茁壮成长的模型,探索幸福感特征的网络结构、中心和桥梁因素以及预测因素。
采用横断面研究设计,对本科护理学生(来自中国西南部的 531 名参与者)进行样本调查。我们使用网络模型来分析感知社会支持、正念、自我完整性、自我同情、专业自我概念、品味、有意自我调节、非关系自我拓展、关系自我拓展、依恋不安全感和心理健康的网络结构。
形成了一个高度相互关联的幸福感预测因素和特征网络。网络中的节点 8(自我友善)、节点 9(自我判断)和节点 23(非关系自我拓展)是预测因素中具有最高中心度的节点。感知社会支持和专业自我概念在将预测因素与幸福感特征联系起来方面最为重要。依恋不安全感是女性护理学生预测心理健康的非支持因素。
基于这些支持/非支持预测因素的干预措施,在不同的心理层面上运作,有望对护理学生的心理健康产生积极影响。