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Abstract
The purpose of this research was to explore the mental health and well-being of Muslim nursing students in Thailand. Specifically, the study investigated the factors that impact anxiety and depression among Muslim nursing students. This cross-sectional research was conducted with a half sampling method of Muslim undergraduate students who were studying at a public nursing college in Thailand. From the 220 self-identified Muslim nursing students, 110 were sampled for this study, representing 14% of the total nursing students at this college. Results indicated a moderate prevalence of anxiety and high prevalence of depression among Muslim nursing students. Stress (β = .42) was positively associated with anxiety, while self-esteem (β = -.42) was negatively associated with anxiety; together this model accounted for 46% of the variance in anxiety. Self-esteem (β = -.41) and social support (β = -.17) were negatively associated with depression, while stress (β = .37) was positively correlated with depression; together this model accounted for 57% of the variance in depression. Recommendations were given to help train Muslim nursing students to be competent nurses with good mental health and well-being who will succeed and contribute to the nursing profession.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22792481 PMCID: PMC3389714 DOI: 10.5402/2012/463471
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Nurs ISSN: 2090-5483
Figure 1Conceptual framework for anxiety.
Figure 2Conceptual framework for depression.
Descriptive statistics and correlations between instruments (N = 110).
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| SD |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) Anxiety | 40.13 | 8.45 | .91 | — | .63∗∗∗ | .59∗∗∗ | −.27 ∗∗ | −.59∗∗∗ |
| (2) Depression | 16.29 | 8.83 | .87 | — | .62∗∗∗ | −.48∗∗∗ | −.65∗∗∗ | |
| (3) Stress | 15.97 | 4.78 | .77 | — | −.36∗∗∗ | −.46∗∗∗ | ||
| (4) Social support | 67.22 | 10.96 | .91 | — | .44∗∗∗ | |||
| (5) Self-esteem | 30.78 | 4.19 | .82 | — |
**p < .01, ***p < .001.
Multiple regression analysis for variables predicting anxiety.
| Variable |
| SE |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-esteem | −0.86 | 0.17 | −.42 | −5.07∗∗∗ | −.36 | .13 |
| Stress | 0.74 | 0.14 | .42 | 5.19∗∗∗ | .36 | .13 |
| Total unique | .26 | |||||
| Common | .22 | |||||
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| Total | .48 | |||||
Note: adjusted R 2 = .46, ***p < .001.
Multiple regression analysis for variables predicting depression.
| Variable |
| SE |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-esteem | −0.86 | 0.16 | −.41 | −5.45∗∗∗ | −.34 | .12 |
| Stress | 0.68 | 0.13 | .37 | 5.04∗∗∗ | .32 | .10 |
| Social support | −0.14 | 0.06 | −.17 | −2.39∗ | −.15 | .02 |
| Total unique | .22 | |||||
| Common | .36 | |||||
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| Total | .58 | |||||
Note: adjusted R 2 = .57, *p < .05, ***p < .001.
Figure 3Internet resources for nurse educators and nursing students.