Factors perceived by the firs year College of Nursing students of a certain university that lead to or bring about stress / by Cecille Alcantara

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Manila : Far Eastern University, 1996.Description: vi, 125 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Online resources: Abstract: RESEARCH TITLE: "Factors Perceived by the First Year College Nursing Students that Lead to or Bring About Stress." ABSTRACT INVESTIGATORS: Alcantara, Cecille Franco, Robert Maique, Wally Boy Mariano, Mary Anne Olive Mateo, Marilou Medrano, Cristina BEGINNING: August 21, 1996 ENDING DATE: Sept.30,1996 Mercado, Edna Miranda, Levie Molina, Joy Ann Pagtaconan, Lemuel Pangan, Michael Roy Payongayong, Jonet The purpose of this study was to explore the factors perceived by the first-year college nursing students in a certain university in Manila that lead to or bring about stress. A descriptive-correlation design was utilized in this study which involved relationship- searching and factor-naming, whereas the correlational design involved association testing. This intends to find out if there is a relationship perception of stress and the gender nursing our personality of the first-year college students. This study also intends to find out if there a difference in the perception that lead bring about stress between male and female first college nursing students and between type A or type first year college nursing students. about stress. involved study also between type researcher-constructed psychosocial checklist were utilized to test the study. The samples were chosen with the used of stratified random sampling. There 72 samples, with 36 males and 36 females. year factors researcher found out that the first college nursing students dealt with six that lead to or bring about stress namely: new environment, requirements, parents' expectations, financial constraints, and faculty's standard of evaluation. has been found out that there is no significant difference between the perception of the year college nursing students and their gender or type personality. And so, with the findings that there is significant relationship between the perception of the first-year college nursing students and their gender and type of personality, that is, whether they are male or female or whether they are type A or type B. Findings revealed no statistically significant correlation between the gender and type of personality perception of factors that lead to bring about stress.
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RESEARCH TITLE: "Factors Perceived by the First Year College Nursing Students that Lead to or Bring About Stress." ABSTRACT INVESTIGATORS: Alcantara, Cecille Franco, Robert Maique, Wally Boy Mariano, Mary Anne Olive Mateo, Marilou Medrano, Cristina BEGINNING: August 21, 1996 ENDING DATE: Sept.30,1996 Mercado, Edna Miranda, Levie Molina, Joy Ann Pagtaconan, Lemuel Pangan, Michael Roy Payongayong, Jonet

The purpose of this study was to explore the factors perceived by the first-year college nursing students in a certain university in Manila that lead to or bring about stress. A descriptive-correlation design was utilized in this study which involved relationship- searching and factor-naming, whereas the correlational design involved association testing. This intends to find out if there is a relationship perception of stress and the gender nursing our personality of the first-year college students. This study also intends to find out if there a difference in the perception that lead bring about stress between male and female first college nursing students and between type A or type first year college nursing students. about stress. involved study also between type researcher-constructed psychosocial checklist were utilized to test the study. The samples were chosen with the used of stratified random sampling. There 72 samples, with 36 males and 36 females. year factors researcher found out that the first college nursing students dealt with six that lead to or bring about stress namely: new environment, requirements, parents' expectations, financial constraints, and faculty's standard of evaluation. has been found out that there is no significant difference between the perception of the year college nursing students and their gender or type personality. And so, with the findings that there is significant relationship between the perception of the first-year college nursing students and their gender and type of personality, that is, whether they are male or female or whether they are type A or type B. Findings revealed no statistically significant correlation between the gender and type of personality perception of factors that lead to bring about stress.

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